Weather Star Iii
The Weather Channel, The Weather Network, Météomédia
978-613-8-99263-9
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192
2012-01-14
54.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Weather Star III (sometimes dubbed the Weather Star 3000 since the introduction of the 4000) is one in a series of systems from The Weather Channel that use data from satellite systems and organize it for broadcasting. Introduced in 1986, it was a major hardware upgrade over the Weather Star II. The majority of production work on the Weather Star III was done by Texscan-MSI|Compuvid, which had also done work on the previous two Weather Stars.When a Weather Star unit is hooked up at a cable headend, it receives data via baseband on a subcarrier feed. This data includes the page data (a common misconception is that actual weather data is sent to the unit over satellite), background color, and other various formatting.
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