Golden Eagle Broadcasting

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Golden Eagle Broadcasting
Image:KGEB-logo.gif
Type television network
Branding Golden Eagle Broadcasting
Country United States
Availability United States, worldwide
Owner Oral Roberts University
Website http://www.kgeb.net/

Golden Eagle Broadcasting is a small digital satellite television network based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma which airs primarily Christian and family oriented programming. The signal is broadcast over-the-air in Northeastern Oklahoma via KGEB TV-53. The network is owned and operated by Oral Roberts Ministries and is based on the campus of Oral Roberts University. Golden Eagle is available through the internet, select broadcast stations, and is offered to cable systems on a no-cost basis.

  • Something Good Tonight: The Hour of Healing
  • Make Your Day Count with Lindsay Roberts
  • Oral Roberts University Chapel Service
  • Victory in Jesus

  • AMC-4 Transponder 1 C-Band 101 degrees WL Vertical DL
  • Downlink frequency: 3716.0 MHz or 3.716 GHz
  • LNC Frequency (This is a Tandberg item, your receiver may call something else): 0.0000 GHz
  • LNB (Sat on Tandberg) Frequency: 1.4340 GHz or 1434.0 MHz
  • Modulation: QPSK
  • FEC: 3/4
  • Reed Solomon Coding: 188/204
  • Symbol Rate: 4340.426 kilosymbols per second

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