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There's some
limitation regarding reception of local (Boston and Providence) channels if I happened to be travelling long distance on the boat, but that really doesn't bother me. Most locals are broadcast in what they call a "spotbeam." That's a focused signal over a relatively small area, opposed to nationwide coverage which is called "conus." Once you travel out of the coverage area of a spotbeam, those channels are gone. They do this to give the sats more capacity to carry locals. --Mike |
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