This is one of those goofy things I have thought about.
As most of us know, the locals are in the 7000-9400 category, but most receivers map them to their "local" channel.
example...my locals are from 7574-7581 but are mapped to 3 6 8 10 11 21 (as these are their OTA channels)
But what happens when there are 2 of the same channel in a market? How does it map? In Minneapolis, there are 2 channel 9's...KMSP (FOX MInneapolis) and KAWE (PBS Bemidji..some 180 miles away but still in the DMA). Dish maps KAWE to Channel 22, which is the OTA channel for the satellite station KAWB (Ch 22 Brainerd).
But what happens when there is no other option? One that I noticed was Cheyenne, WY. They have a PBS on Channel 13 and a LP NBC also on 13.
Anybody know??
As most of us know, the locals are in the 7000-9400 category, but most receivers map them to their "local" channel.
example...my locals are from 7574-7581 but are mapped to 3 6 8 10 11 21 (as these are their OTA channels)
But what happens when there are 2 of the same channel in a market? How does it map? In Minneapolis, there are 2 channel 9's...KMSP (FOX MInneapolis) and KAWE (PBS Bemidji..some 180 miles away but still in the DMA). Dish maps KAWE to Channel 22, which is the OTA channel for the satellite station KAWB (Ch 22 Brainerd).
But what happens when there is no other option? One that I noticed was Cheyenne, WY. They have a PBS on Channel 13 and a LP NBC also on 13.
Anybody know??