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Apple to Webcast keynote; satellite details

updated 12:15 pm EDT, Mon July 8, 2002


Apple will Webcast Steve Jobs keynote at Macworld Expo New York on July 17th at 9 am ET. Apple will also offer a satellite link for viewing the keynote live.

The keynote will be available via satellite:


  • Telstar 5/Transponder 19 KU Band
  • Orbital slot: 97 degrees west
  • Downlink Frequency: 12053 MHz
  • Polarity: Vertical down
  • Audio Subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8






  • Galaxy 3R/Transponder 13 C Band
  • Orbital slot: 95 degrees west
  • Downlink Frequency: 3960 MHz
  • Polarity: Horizontal down
  • Audio Subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8


by MacNN Staff

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  1. Stiffy

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    Retail Feed

    I had a great time watching the Jan. keynote at the Willow Bend store. I am sure they'll do it again. I recommend it if you are close to a Apple Store. It's the next best thing to being there.

  1. penum6ra

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    to announce...

    to annouce: www.apple.gov ;)

  1. DannyMac

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    TechTV?

    I wonder if TechTV will broadcast the event?

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    about time

    i should bloody hope so...
    also give me a dedicated T1 line to watch it on, also

    :)

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    I think

    that the G5 has landed.
    If not, I'm getting the new Ti.
    Apple forever
    Steve rulez

  1. zaren

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    Cool

    My connection at my last job (Worldcom) held up well for the last keynote webcast; I'll have to see how well the new job's connection holds up (a major university) :)

    --
    Apple hardware still too expensive for you? How about a raffle ticket?

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    Dish Network? TechTV?

    If I don't subscribe to a "real" satellite service, how can I view this? All I can do with Dish Network is change channels, not modify polarity, azimuth, and other bizarre stuff... If this is available via TechTV, then it should be possible to set up a PVR timer record session for the keynote, right?

  1. Sonicdude61

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    About Tech TV

    Read the related stories

  1. Sonicdude61

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    Nevermind

    I just had oral surgery, and am on pain killers the TechTV stroy is from 2001

  1. Stiffy

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    Re:Nevermind

    The story is old, but the past comments still apply. A TechTV broadcast of the keynote would only be good if they had Brett Larson and Leo Laporte (maybe Patrick Norton). Better yet, Sumi Das (Yum!!). I came close to tossing the TV out the window with the Louderbeck "commentary." What a loud mouthed troll!

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