Ah, the days of when the PMX-1500 and WeatherSTAR 4000 were all in one! Actually, the master control at the time still used the WeatherSTAR 4000 until about mid-1997 when the PMX-1500 began to be used for segments like the Travellers Forecast and the latest conditions at a regional/national level. There were also other times around mid-1997 or so where certain cities across Canada had the WeatherSTAR 4000 before they got the PMX-1500 at their cable headend, but the master control used the PMX-1500 by that time for certain segments above.
Ah, the days of when the PMX-1500 and WeatherSTAR 4000 were all in one! Actually, the master control at the time still used the WeatherSTAR 4000 until about mid-1997 when the PMX-1500 began to be used for segments like the Travellers Forecast and the latest conditions at a regional/national level.
There were also other times around mid-1997 or so where certain cities across Canada had the WeatherSTAR 4000 before they got the PMX-1500 at their cable headend, but the master control used the PMX-1500 by that time for certain segments above.
Very catchy local forecast theme!