Subject: Administrative: GOES-14 EMWIN Broadcast Available on --f403045ea47ad80b2d055e92f976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Topic: GOES-14 EMWIN Date/Time Issued: November 22, 2017 1415 UTC Product(s) or Data Impacted: All GOES-14 EMWIN products Date/Time of Initial Impact: December 11, 2017 1600 UTC Date/Time of Expected End: June 13, 2018 1600 UTC Length of Outage: See details below. Details/Specifics of Change: On or before December 11, 2017, the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN) broadcast from GOES-14 will be activated and remain active for six (6) months. The broadcast from GOES-14 provides GOES-East users an additional opportunity to continue to use their existing EMWIN satellite receivers and software, while making preparations for transitioning to the new HRIT/EMWIN broadcast which is scheduled to become operational between December 14-20, 2017, when GOES-16 replaces GOES-13 at the GOES-East station at 75.2 degrees West. GOES-14 is expected remain in its present geosynchronous orbit at 105 degrees West, throughout this service period. The EMWIN broadcast characteristics are: Frequency: 1692.7 MHz Modulation: Offset QPSK Data rate: 19.2 kbps Data format: EMWIN Quick Block Transfer (QBT) packets The GOES-14 EMWIN Broadcast will terminate on or about June 13, 2018. Prior to the broadcast termination, users should either: (a) reorient their antennas to the GOES-15 (GOES-West) satellite at 135 degrees West to continue receiving the broadcast -- providing the receiving station is within the GOES-West satellite footprint and has antenna direct line-of-sight to the satellite; or (b) employ the new HRIT/EMWIN antennas, receivers and software to receive the EMWIN broadcast on HRIT/EMWIN Virtual Channels 20, 21, and 22, from the GOES-East satellite located at 75.2 degrees West. Please note the GOES-West satellite, GOES-15, is scheduled to be replaced by GOES-S in Fall 2018, introducing the HRIT/EMWIN broadcast to GOES-West users and terminating the legacy EMWIN Offset QPSK broadcast. HRIT/EMWIN GOES-West transition information will provided at a later date. Contact Information for Further Information: nws.emwin.support@noaa.gov Web Site(s) for applicable information: See http://www.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/ for additional information. This message was sent to ESPC.Notification@noaa.gov. You have been sent this and other notifications because you have opted in to receive it. If for any reason, you wish to unsubscribe, please contact ESPC Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 817-3880. Please note: it may take up to two business days to process your unsubscribe request. --f403045ea47ad80b2d055e92f976 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Topic: GOES-14 EMWIN

Date/Ti= me Issued: Novembe= r 22, 2017 1415 UTC

Product(s) or Data Impacted: All GOES-14 EMWIN products

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Date/Time of Initial Impact:= December 11, 2017 1600 UTC

Date/Time of Expected= End: June 13, 2018 1600 UTC

Length of Outage: See details below.

Details/Specifics of Change:

On or before Decemb= er 11, 2017, the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN) bro= adcast from GOES-14 will be activated and remain active for six (6) months.= The broadcast from GOES-14 provides GOES-East users an additional opportun= ity to continue to use their existing EMWIN satellite receivers and softwar= e, while making preparations for transitioning to the new HRIT/EMWIN broadc= ast which is scheduled to become operational between December 14-20, 2017, = when GOES-16 replaces GOES-13 at the GOES-East station at 75.2 degrees West= .

GOES-14 i= s expected remain in its present geosynchronous orbit at 105 degrees West, = throughout this service period.


The EMW= IN broadcast characteristics are:

Frequency: 1692.7 MHz

Modulation: =C2=A0Offset QPSK

Data rate: 19= .2 kbps

Data format: =C2=A0EMWIN Quick Block= Transfer (QBT) packets

The GOES-14 EMWIN Broadcast will terminate on or about June = 13, 2018. Prior to the broadcast termination, users should either: (a) reor= ient their antennas to the GOES-15 (GOES-West) satellite at 135 degrees Wes= t to continue receiving the broadcast -- providing the receiving station is= within the GOES-West satellite footprint and has antenna direct line-of-si= ght to the satellite; or (b) employ the new HRIT/EMWIN antennas, receivers = and software to receive the EMWIN broadcast on HRIT/EMWIN Virtual Channels = 20, 21, and 22, from the GOES-East satellite located at 75.2 degrees West.<= /span>

Please note= the GOES-West satellite, GOES-15, is scheduled to be replaced by GOES-S in= Fall 2018, introducing the HRIT/EMWIN broadcast to GOES-West users and ter= minating the legacy EMWIN Offset QPSK broadcast. HRIT/EMWIN GOES= -West transition information will provided at a later date.

Contact Information for Further Information: nws.emwin.support@noaa.gov

Web Site(s) for applicable information:

See
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/ =C2=A0for additional information.<= /span>


This message was sent to= ESPC.Notification@noaa.gov. You have been sent this and = other notifications because you have opted in to receive it. If for any rea= son, you wish to unsubscribe, please contact ESPC Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 817-3880. Please note: it may take up to two business days to process y= our unsubscribe request.



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