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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #75 on: February 17, 2011, 10:36:10 PM »


I cant remember where i put the shots of the connections on the back
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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #76 on: February 18, 2011, 12:11:40 AM »
I never knew TWC still kept their old 3000 units. What I find interesting about these three pictures of the 3000 is that each one of these 3000 units have a different panel on the front. If you look at the first picture (the one with the Jr. and 4000 units), notice how the 3000 at the bottom has "THE WEATHER STAR" logo all in capital letters with a blue background and black text while the second picture shows "The Weather STAR" logo in lower case letters and a white background with black text (kind of hard to tell since its in black & white). The last picture shows what appears to be two Weather STARs stacked up together. Note how the one on top in the third picture has "THE WEATHER STAR" logo all in capital letters again, but this time with a dark navy blue background and white lettering while the one on the bottom in the same picture shows "The Weather STAR" logo in lower case letters again, but this time, with a blue background with black text.
 
So this makes me wounder: which one is the WeatherSTAR II and which one is the WeatherSTAR III (3000)? I beleve the one from the 1982 picture is the orginal WeatherSTAR I model. I wounder if they changed the labels when they made the Weather STARs I, II, and III?
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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #77 on: February 18, 2011, 01:20:50 PM »
My understanding was that the cable companies sent back their old STAR units rebuilt when hardware modifications were necessary (thus becoming a STAR II or III). So, some of the units could of dated back to the beginning (1982).

From "The Improbable Rise of a Media Phenomenon"

"We discovered that our first WeatherSTARs were radiating energy in a way that interfered with the antenna's reception of Channel 2, we developed a way to eliminate the radiation leakage. And thus was invented STAR 2. Then, in 1985, the FCC decided to reduce the spacing between geosynchronous satellites to make room for more satellites. I'll skip the technical aspects of what this entailed for us - suffice it to say they were complicated. We enlisted the help of Wegener Communications in Atlanta and, at the cost of about $2 million, we figured out how to adjust the STAR so that it transmitted out localized weather data differently. And thus was invented STAR 3."

About the Channel 2 interference:

"After much investivation, Galumbeck and his colleagues discovered that although the WeatherSTAR conformed to FCC radiation standards in terms of what was escaping from the unit, the STAR was nevertheless energetically radiating outward through its sensors and wreaking havoc on Channel 2's VHF frequency. The Weather Channel engineers scrambled to seal up the STARs more effectively. THey also added a "doughnut" of ferrite beads - which helped absorb very high frequencies - to all the leads going into and out of the STARs."
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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #79 on: February 19, 2011, 09:35:20 PM »
I am surprised that nobody has found a Star 4000 for Wisconsin, yet. I know there might possibly be a few scattered around Green Bay and Appleton, in places like Pulaski, Seymour, or Oconto.
Oconto most likely sees 24808 out of Marinette and Menominee.
No, they don't.

I specifically remember a STAR 3000 with observations for Green Bay in Oconto back in 1994, at a time when Green Bay had the STAR 4000. Oconto most likely sees Intellistar 24804 out of Green Bay because they're part of the Green Bay metropolitan area. Peshtigo probably sees a STAR system with observations for Marinette because they are closest to Marinette. I also remember seeing a STAR 4000 in Oconto Falls, WI from 1994 to 1996, a STAR 3000 in Gillett, WI in 1997, and a STAR Jr. in Pulaski, WI in 1998. All of those STAR systems had observations for Green Bay, WI.

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #80 on: March 18, 2011, 12:40:46 AM »
Here's another Star 4000 that remains, this one located in Ladysmith, Wisconsin:
Chazz' 31st Birthday Gift - Ladysmith, WI - Weatherstar 4000


I'm going to stick around until Green Bay, Wisconsin's WeatherStar 4000 is found.

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #81 on: March 18, 2011, 09:51:39 PM »
Here's another Star 4000 that remains, this one located in Ladysmith, Wisconsin:
Chazz' 31st Birthday Gift - Ladysmith, WI - Weatherstar 4000

I'm going to stick around until Green Bay, Wisconsin's WeatherStar 4000 is found.

That is a unit in which the user is manipulating the IDs to pull different configs. It is not an actual unit from WI

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #82 on: March 18, 2011, 11:02:25 PM »


I cant remember where i put the shots of the connections on the back
Here's the ports on the back.

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #83 on: March 19, 2011, 08:53:37 PM »
Here's another Star 4000 that remains, this one located in Ladysmith, Wisconsin:
Chazz' 31st Birthday Gift - Ladysmith, WI - Weatherstar 4000

I'm going to stick around until Green Bay, Wisconsin's WeatherStar 4000 is found.

That is a unit in which the user is manipulating the IDs to pull different configs. It is not an actual unit from WI


I would like the user to manipulate it so that it is set to Green Bay. I haven't seen a 4000 in Green Bay since 1999.

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #84 on: March 19, 2011, 10:41:33 PM »
That is a unit in which the user is manipulating the IDs to pull different configs. It is not an actual unit from WI

So they have a real 4000 connected to the Weather Channel Satellite feed?

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #85 on: March 26, 2011, 04:39:22 PM »
A 4000 exist in Mitchell, SD with Mitchell Telecom.

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #86 on: April 17, 2011, 12:57:31 AM »
Believe it or not, there are several locations where Weatherstar 4000 exists, and here they are, according to wikipedia (I know, it is not the best site out there for information, but it is better than nothing :yes: ):

City/town, State
-Auburn University, Alabama
-Fairfield Bay, Arkansas     
-Pine Bluff, Arkansas
-Lakeville, Connecticut   
-Mexico Beach, Florida
-Springfield, Florida
-Belleville, Illinois
-Bellevue, Illinois 
-Litchfield, Illinois
-Metropolis, Illinois 
-Churdan, Iowa
-Monona, Iowa
-Perry/Lecompton, Kansas
-Topeka, Kansas
-Russell, Kansas
-Fort Polk, Louisiana
-Bel Air, Maryland
-Yale, Michigan (last confirmed in 2006, I hope to be going there this year to re-confirm).
-Muskegon, Michigan 
-Brookfield, Missouri     
-Kirksville, Missouri 
-Taos, New Mexico
-Ocracoke, North Carolina 
-Carrington, North Dakota
-Barlow, North Dakota
-New Rockford, North Dakota
-Devils Lake, North Dakota
-Bismarck, North Dakota
-LaGrange, Ohio Cleveland
-Bentleyville, Pennsylvania
-Rochester, Pennsylvania
-Forest City, Pennsylvania
-State College, Pennsylvania
-Walnut Bottom, Pennsylvania
-Weedville, Pennsylvania
-Ramona, South Dakota
-Decatur, Texas Dallas

Enjoy!  :biggrin:

There is also a STAR 4000 used in Omak, WA, according to videos I found on YouTube

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #87 on: June 11, 2011, 11:41:40 PM »
Troy Cable in Troy, AL has a backup 4000, should the XL fail. Video:
http://youtu.be/sJ7xPZCiY8o?hd=1
(above: video of STAR - skip to 3:43 to see the STAR)
(below: video around the STAR with weather ID.......)
WeatherSTAR 4000 in Troy, AL (006942)
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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #88 on: June 12, 2011, 12:09:43 AM »
I've heard of cable systems using a more distant STAR in case of failure of the local one, but I don't think I've ever heard of a headend keeping a second, more obsolete, STAR as a backup in case the primary one fails!  Very interesting!

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Re: Weatherstar 4000 Locations that remain
« Reply #89 on: June 12, 2011, 11:12:04 AM »
Claytons XL in Mattoon is also servced by a 4000 should the XL fail. There's a video of it on youtube