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In article .com,
"Ryan" wrote: Sure, it's a Samsung DTB-H260F: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Samsu...sm/oid/164855/ rpem/ccd/productDetail.do If I interpret what i read in the owner's manual correctly: "ANT / CABLE IN Connect the AIR antenna or CATV antenna here. Connect the cable in the event that a local cable provider is passing through 8-level Vestigial Sideband (8VSB) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on their systems. Your cable provider is probably passing 8VSB for the local channels. -- Tom Stiller PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3 7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF |
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Ryan wrote:
The issue, as I understand it, is that the cable company is required to offer the local broadcast stations and cannot scramble them by law. That's not entirely true. The cable company is required to deliver your local channels in the clear. However, it is not required to provide multiple feeds of your local channels in the clear. So, for example, if your local cable company already provides the SD version of the NBC affiliate in the clear, they are not required to also provide the HD version of the same NBC broadcast in the clear. Nonetheless, nearly every cable company does provide all local HD feeds in the clear - even though they are not technically required to do so. Even so, my question is more geared to figuring out what went wrong so that I can fix it. With an internal QAM tuner, you absolutely can pick up unencrypted digital channels, even if you do not subscribe to digital cable. My guess is that there is some arcane difference between config of the receiver and the config of the cable broadcast. Suppose your QAM tuner checks only for subchannels numbered 10 or less, while your cable company (for some unknown reason) has numbered the subchannels starting at, say, 30. The result would be that most tuners would work with that system (though yours wouldn't) and your tuner would work with most other systems (though not this one). In other words, it's a bug that would hinder only a small subset of users and would therefore be easily overlooked by the manufacturer. I'm not suggesting necessarily that the subchannel is the problem, just that the problem is one of this nature. There are many other configuration parameters that might affect the reception of a QAM broadcast. Have you tried posting your problem on the AVSforum.com? (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/) There are a lot of smart people there, and one of them may be familiar with your tuner, cable co, or both. |
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Tom Stiller wrote:
In article .com, "Ryan" wrote: Sure, it's a Samsung DTB-H260F: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Samsu.../sem/rpsm/oid/ 164855/ rpem/ccd/productDetail.do If I interpret what i read in the owner's manual correctly: "ANT / CABLE IN Connect the AIR antenna or CATV antenna here. Connect the cable in the event that a local cable provider is passing through 8-level Vestigial Sideband (8VSB) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on their systems. Your cable provider is probably passing 8VSB for the local channels. 8vsb is for ota signals, qam is for cable. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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Ryan wrote:
One person suggested that the channels were now being mapped to sub-channels of channels zero, but that doesn't make any sense to me. That would be me. I just did a re-scan on my JVC AV-30W776 and the local HD channels and subs are on channel 0. I can receive them all with the exception of WSYX(ABC). Additional channels "in the clear" are at 112-1 thru 112-13. None are labeled. Like you, this started in early March, when the locals were 201, 202, 203, etc. and were labeled ABC-HD, CBS-HD, etc. |
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Hello Everyone,
I am in desperate need of some advice. Since I received my new Panasonic plasma TV (TH-50PX60U) in early January, I was enjoying local HD channels via clear QAM. I am a basic cable subscriber (Wide Open West / WOW) and was picking up a number of digital stations just by scanning the digital spectrum with my internal tuner. Everything was fine until 3/1/07, when suddenly all of my HD channels stopped coming in. I rescanned the channels numerous times, and although I was still receiving *some* digital stations, I no longer received the local HD channels. I even did a hard reset with Panasonic on the phone, but the rescan did not pick up the HD channels. Sure you selected "Digital Cable" (vs. OTA ATSC) in the menu before you rescan? Can't imagine a tuner will break in couple of month. Otherwise a more likely reason is the cable company. They frequently shuffle the digital channels around and may forget to turn on (or off) some digital channels. |
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"ZR" wrote:
Hello Everyone, I am in desperate need of some advice. Since I received my new Panasonic plasma TV (TH-50PX60U) in early January, I was enjoying local HD channels via clear QAM. I am a basic cable subscriber (Wide Open West / WOW) and was picking up a number of digital stations just by scanning the digital spectrum with my internal tuner. Everything was fine until 3/1/07, when suddenly all of my HD channels stopped coming in. I rescanned the channels numerous times, and although I was still receiving *some* digital stations, I no longer received the local HD channels. I even did a hard reset with Panasonic on the phone, but the rescan did not pick up the HD channels. Sure you selected "Digital Cable" (vs. OTA ATSC) in the menu before you rescan? Can't imagine a tuner will break in couple of month. Otherwise a more likely reason is the cable company. They frequently shuffle the digital channels around and may forget to turn on (or off) some digital channels. He did say he did a rescan. That SHOULD have gotten back any missing channels. Since it didn't, there must be another reason. Like I said, I suspect his signal levels are low, and the qam tuner in the tv isn't sensitive enough to get them all, but the hd box he bought is. JMHO Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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On Apr 16, 7:46 pm, wrote:
"ZR" wrote: Hello Everyone, I am in desperate need of some advice. Since I received my new Panasonic plasma TV (TH-50PX60U) in early January, I was enjoying local HD channels via clear QAM. I am a basic cable subscriber (Wide Open West / WOW) and was picking up a number of digital stations just by scanning the digital spectrum with my internal tuner. Everything was fine until 3/1/07, when suddenly all of my HD channels stopped coming in. I rescanned the channels numerous times, and although I was still receiving *some* digital stations, I no longer received the local HD channels. I even did a hard reset with Panasonic on the phone, but the rescan did not pick up the HD channels. Sure you selected "Digital Cable" (vs. OTA ATSC) in the menu before you rescan? Can't imagine a tuner will break in couple of month. Otherwise a more likely reason is the cable company. They frequently shuffle the digital channels around and may forget to turn on (or off) some digital channels. He did say he did a rescan. That SHOULD have gotten back any missing channels. Since it didn't, there must be another reason. Like I said, I suspect his signal levels are low, and the qam tuner in the tv isn't sensitive enough to get them all, but the hd box he bought is. JMHO Chip -- --------------------http://NewsReader.Com/-------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks to everyone who responded. Chip, as to your suggestion, I did have the cable company come out to check the signals about three weeks ago. Everything checked out just fine. I really doubt it's a problem with the internal QAM tuner, but I'm open to any possible solutions. I posted on the AVS forum and although I found some people who have experienced the same problem, no one has come up with a solution. I guess it's all the more reason to head on over to solidsignal.com and buy that 4-bay Channel Master antenna that I've been looking at! Ryan |
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Ryan wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded. Chip, as to your suggestion, I did have the cable company come out to check the signals about three weeks ago. Everything checked out just fine. I really doubt it's a problem with the internal QAM tuner, but I'm open to any possible solutions. I posted on the AVS forum and although I found some people who have experienced the same problem, no one has come up with a solution. I guess it's all the more reason to head on over to solidsignal.com and buy that 4-bay Channel Master antenna that I've been looking at! Ryan I have the Channel Master 4228. You won't regret getting it. Even if you have hight vhf in your area it will work well. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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