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<blockquote data-quote="x4mer" data-source="post: 393321" data-attributes="member: 59800"><p>I'm lost trying to understand the channel numbering scenario in your previous post. If you're saying that 106 cable & 14 ATSC are equivalent & you've combined them in TV server, then if you're ATSC is listed as higher priority, it should go to ATSC 14. I don't see there being a problem there.</p><p></p><p> My point was that no matter what type of provider you're using in N.A. channel entry (by channel number) can't be done outside the guide, or you'll end up with the wrong channel.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> If the channel you've combined it with is a cable channel, then the frequencies are not equivalent. Cable very rarely puts an OTA channel on the same channel number on cable as it causes interference. Anything above channel 13 doesn't match in frequency anyways, as UHF & cable use different frequency bands (with some misaligned overlap).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x4mer, post: 393321, member: 59800"] I'm lost trying to understand the channel numbering scenario in your previous post. If you're saying that 106 cable & 14 ATSC are equivalent & you've combined them in TV server, then if you're ATSC is listed as higher priority, it should go to ATSC 14. I don't see there being a problem there. My point was that no matter what type of provider you're using in N.A. channel entry (by channel number) can't be done outside the guide, or you'll end up with the wrong channel. If the channel you've combined it with is a cable channel, then the frequencies are not equivalent. Cable very rarely puts an OTA channel on the same channel number on cable as it causes interference. Anything above channel 13 doesn't match in frequency anyways, as UHF & cable use different frequency bands (with some misaligned overlap). [/QUOTE]
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