Satellite Feed Today at 3:30 p.m.: Pa. Turnpike Opens Truck-Electrification Facility at New Stanton Rest Stop

'Truck-Stop Electrification' will help truckers comply with state's no-idling law.

HARRISBURG, PA (06/04/2010)(readMedia)-- The Pa. Satellite News Service today will provide a 3:30 p.m. satellite feed of a morning news conference: Officials from the Pennsylvania Turnpike and its partners marked the opening of a Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) facility at its New Stanton Service Plaza at milepost 77.6 off the westbound lanes of I-76 in Westmoreland County.

The TSE, developed by CabAire LLC, Enfield, Conn., is comprised of towers equipped with modules that fit into truck-cab windows to provide heat, air conditioning, internet, TV and electrical power to trucks and other diesel-powered vehicles while the engine is shutoff.

Presently the only one of its kind in the state, the TSE is designed to help reduce pollution and land-development impacts to neighborhoods surrounding the travel plaza - and just one of several steps the Turnpike is taking towards a greener environment.

The satellite feed includes interviews with Turnpike CEO Joe Brimmeier, officials cutting the ribbon on the TSE, and b-roll of how the TSE towers are used by truckers.

Feed Facts

EVENT: PA TURNPIKE

DATE: Friday, June 4, 2010

TIME: 15:30 to 15:45 (Eastern)

FORMAT: 16 x 9

SATELLITE: AMC - 5 (KU-Band - DIGITAL)

TRANSPONDER: K 14

CHANNEL: F (9Mhz)

SYM RATE: 6.380 msps

FEC: 5/6

BIT RATE: 9.799346

DOWNLINK POL: Horizontal

DOWNLINK FREQ: 12113.50 MHz

AUDIO: 6.2 / 6.8

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