2007-07-11, 02:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-07-11, 03:32 PM by PixelatedFooL.)
Krista those aren't the actual frequencies. I havent seen a single ClearQAM cable system that ever uses channels below 70, or above 125 for that matter. What those number you see, like 5-2, 9-2, 26-1, etc. are the result of channel remaps due to the PSIP data that is in the broadcast, mainly so that you'd know your local channels are still there even though they're using a different physical channel now.
A nice list of frequencies again: http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/htdocs/Video-Ca...es.pm.html
Try scanning using the HRC frequencies if you cant find anything in the regular scan. To save you time just scan 65-135, because I'm sure not a single channel will be found before 65.
A nice list of frequencies again: http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/htdocs/Video-Ca...es.pm.html
Try scanning using the HRC frequencies if you cant find anything in the regular scan. To save you time just scan 65-135, because I'm sure not a single channel will be found before 65.
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