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NC = NO CommentIn the following feed report, what does NC mean? And is MPEG4 always S2-8PSK? Or can it been S2-QPSK or even S-QPSK?
Intelsat 10-02 / Thor 5 - 6 (0.8°W)
Fréquence: 11483 - Pol: V - SR: 3125 - FEC: NC
Catégorie: Conference / Interview
Transmis en: MPEG-4
Infos: Arqiva hd 25
This is BBC Parliament NEWS Feed with Discussions and Voting regarding Brexit unlikely to be of any interest whatsoever to 99.99% of people these days .
Feed is MPEG 4 - HDTV - 4:2:0 and has been active for past few months [ Surprising you only found this feed now ] ?
or most likely Copied it from other source ?
But FEC [ Forward Error Correction ] is Not Known on this occasion simply because likely Feed was not tested or required to have FEC inputted with Linux Enigma2 Receiver as most true feedhunters do not rely on Linux and their weak tuners for Finding Feeds .
(FEC) or channel coding is a technique used for controlling errors in data transmission over unreliable or noisy communication channels.
hopefully this detailed info has helped ?