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Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!umn.edu!lynx.unm.edu!triton.unm.edu!news-user
From: roberts@unm.edu
Newsgroups: rec.video.satellite,rec.answers,news.answers
Subject: rec.video.satellite: Pointer to the South Scanner Satellite
Services Chart
Followup-To: poster
Date: 17 Oct 1993 17:55:22 -0600
Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Lines: 38
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
Message-ID: <29sm1a$gch@triton.unm.edu>
NNTP-Posting-Host: triton.unm.edu
Summary: This is a pointer file telling you where you can find the latest
South Scanner Satellite Services Chart
Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu rec.video.satellite:16569 rec.answers:2641 news.answers:13659
Archive-name: Satellite-TV/satchart-pointer
Last-modified: October 17, 1993
NOTE: This pointer will be posted in news.answers and
rec.answers the day or the day after I release a new version of
the chart.
This is a brief pointer to where one can find the latest South
Scanner Satellite Services Chart version 2 number 9 (dated
October 17, 1993).
The South Scanner Satellite Services Chart is a listing of the
North American television satellites with the audio and video
services that a home dish owner can receive from them. The chart
is free to use and may be distributed to other places following
the "no-nonsense" distribution policy found in the chart. Also
included are Atlantic and Pacific satellites that some people in
North America can receive.
The chart can be found in the rec.video.satellite newsgroup (or
the HOMESAT mailing list) on the date of release.
It is also available from FTP at: oak.oakland.edu or former Simtel20
archive mirrors. Check the /msdos/satellite directory for it.
The file name is SSV2N9.ZIP.
You can Email the author Robert Smathers (roberts@triton.unm.edu)
directly for it. In return, you will get a UUENCODED, ZIPped
chart.
The .ZIP file used with the South Scanner chart is compatible
with PKUNZIP v2.04g. Unzip equivalents for other platforms
should able to be easily found.
Robert Smathers
roberts@triton.unm.edu