Beam Back football league Question?

extraspark

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Hello all,

Noticed this thread and wondered whether anybody knew what satellite and frequency the football league clubs use when they provide a beam back to the stadiums for the supporters to watch their clubs game. I noticed Cardiff V Middlesborough in the championship was beamed back to the riverside last Tuesday night and when I had a look to see on the internet could not find any info on the frequencies used etc.
The next game I know that is a beam back game is Leeds V Cardiff on Tuesday 3rd November.
Just wondered if anybody on here knows any info on these games and how to find them etc.

Thanks
 
Hi,


They're all done using a new fibre-optic network by ADI. Live match feeds get distributed to global broadcasters, football clubs, and other stakeholders through its SportsHub operations centre.
 
Thank you very much for the information, very helpful post.
Always wondered how they did and now I know.
Thanks
 
They still rely on Satellite feeds you need to keep an eye on some of the Feed websites as well as have access to 23.5°, 16.0°, 10.0°, 7.0°, 3.1° east and 0.8°, 12.5°, 24.5° west as well as a few others, The last feed game i saw for Cardiff vs Bristol was monday night on 10° east so they do pop up nearly all the time.
 
Thanks alot digi I have looked on the satelliweb site that is the only one I know off.
So thanks alot I will have a look around,
 
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