You just won't get anything from 2-100 since the filter doesn't allow such.will try
You just won't get anything from 2-100 since the filter doesn't allow such.will try
My samsung can do IRC and other bandsYou just won't get anything from 2-100 since the filter doesn't allow such.
And?My samsung can do IRC and other bands
What does the filter look like?And?
So can mine.
So can my Vizio.
Not sure what you mean?
If your cable company put on a filter, which Im sure they did, You aren't going to get normal 2-99.
You are going to get what was already stated as Digital test channels. Usually locals, but sometimes other networks or music, PPV may pop up.
If you are getting 2-99 , your cable company forgot to put on a filter.
Currently I get,
14 Qvc SD
106-1 FOX HD
106-2 ABC HD
107-3 NBC HD
107-6 CBS HD
125-5 PBS HD
126-1 CW HD
126-3 MY HD
It looks like a long tube thats either in your locked cable box outside your house, or its up on the pole.What does the filter look like?
Me too, if I rescan, but mine are all over 100.I get a lot of "." channels like 50.1 to 50.251
Mine looks like a ball/spherical.It looks like a long tube thats either in your locked cable box outside your house, or its up on the pole.
It allows internet while scrambling the channels.
You should note, removing this ,(if you even can) would result in some serious trouble.
Probably with law enforcement.
I use MoCA with my cable internet setup, so I use a diplexor to separate the MoCA(power pass side) & signal for local HD channels(non-power pass side).That doesn't matter.
The Digital channels are in the 100 range.
If you plug your Internet coax into your Digital ready TV, and channel scan, I garentee you will receive channels.
The DTV line is connected outside and the LIVE Comcast one is not. I am not smart enough to know if some sort of splitter can be used to have them both made useable . I would be interested in hearing your comments.Are you saying that Comcast basic is part of your monthly dues, or that you can pay for it extra with your dues? If it is the former, then go ahead & hook it up since you are already paying for it. If it's the latter, never mind.
If you are paying for cable TV through your dues anyway, & not something that you have to pay extra for added to your dues, then I'd call Comcast to set you up. You should already have Comcast's coaxial cable running into your home. They'll connect your TV.The DTV line is connected outside and the LIVE Comcast one is not. I am not smart enough to know if some sort of splitter can be used to have them both made useable . I would be interested in hearing your comments.
And?
So can mine.
So can my Vizio.
Not sure what you mean?
If your cable company put on a filter, which Im sure they did, You aren't going to get normal 2-99.
You are going to get what was already stated as Digital test channels. Usually locals, but sometimes other networks or music, PPV may pop up.
If you are getting 2-99 , your cable company forgot to put on a filter.
Currently I get,
14 Qvc SD
106-1 FOX HD
106-2 ABC HD
107-3 NBC HD
107-6 CBS HD
125-5 PBS HD
126-1 CW HD
126-3 MY HD
Ok, I'm just a tad confused. If I plug in coax directly into my digital tv I will receive Comcast digital channels? When I did this to see if cable was hooked up to my house, all I received was 3 test bar channels. Because if it's digital and encrypted you must have a converter descrambler from them. Correct?That doesn't matter.
The Digital channels are in the 100 range.
If you plug your Internet coax into your Digital ready TV, and channel scan, I garentee you will receive channels.
You have to run a channel search after hooking the coaxial cable to your TV, just as you would an OTA antenna. The local channels should populate then.Ok, I'm just a tad confused. If I plug in coax directly into my digital tv I will receive Comcast digital channels? When I did this to see if cable was hooked up to my house, all I received was 3 test bar channels. Because if it's digital and encrypted you must have a converter descrambler from them. Correct?
If someone could please go to Cord Cutter News & post the link to an article there(Start a new thread even about it. Sadly I'm currently posting from a phone that does not allow the ability to cut & paste, or at least I haven't figured it out yet how to do it), Sling TV has announced local TV coverage for 50 cities, sadly my city is not on the list.
Thanks, I guess that I didn't look at the fineprint as to what was being offered locally & how it was offered. It doesn't matter, my demographic isn't on the list anyway.Here's the link: http://cordcuttersnews.com/sling-tv-now-offers-local-channels-50-markets/
I guess it's a step in the right direction. But Sling TV still isn't even on par with PS Vue's current offerings. In only five or six cities can you get three of the four the major broadcast networks (ABC, Fox, NBC) without some of them being "On Demand." No CBS in any city. And no ABC (not even On Demand) in the vast majority of the cities listed.
However, unlike PS Vue, Sling is including Spanish-language locals in some cities. I think with Vue, you have to sub to a special package to get the national feeds.