This is a question about the Hughes HTL-HD, but not strictly about D*.
Bail now if you don't use an HTL-HD.
I have been using the HTL-HD since last Aug, and am still confused
about one aspect of how the OTA digital channels work. Specifically,
how channels are detected and added (or not) to the selection list.
In our area (San Jose CA) we have a lot of digital OTA channels and
most appear in the selection list after doing an automatic station
scan.
Occasionally, an digital station will drop off the list. I can do a
complete channel scan and some reappear, some don't. I just assume
that those that don't reappear are off-air. OK.
The wierd thing is that to manually add some of these stations
requires entering a channel number different than the one being
added. For example, to manualy add
4.1/4.2 I must enter chan 57
5.1 I must enter chan 29
7.1/7.2 I must enter chan 24
And, when manually adding chan-57 the display shows it is adding
channel 4.1 as the digital channel. Etc.
What I would like to know is:
- Is this something specific to the Hughes HTL-HD?
- If not, is there a WWW site where this channel mapping is
documented? The broadcaster's sites don't help much.
Thanks
Bail now if you don't use an HTL-HD.
I have been using the HTL-HD since last Aug, and am still confused
about one aspect of how the OTA digital channels work. Specifically,
how channels are detected and added (or not) to the selection list.
In our area (San Jose CA) we have a lot of digital OTA channels and
most appear in the selection list after doing an automatic station
scan.
Occasionally, an digital station will drop off the list. I can do a
complete channel scan and some reappear, some don't. I just assume
that those that don't reappear are off-air. OK.
The wierd thing is that to manually add some of these stations
requires entering a channel number different than the one being
added. For example, to manualy add
4.1/4.2 I must enter chan 57
5.1 I must enter chan 29
7.1/7.2 I must enter chan 24
And, when manually adding chan-57 the display shows it is adding
channel 4.1 as the digital channel. Etc.
What I would like to know is:
- Is this something specific to the Hughes HTL-HD?
- If not, is there a WWW site where this channel mapping is
documented? The broadcaster's sites don't help much.
Thanks