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Posted by JackShephard on 06/04/07 04:51
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 20:12:47 -0700, Jordan <lundj@earthlink.net> wrote:
>The interesting thing is that 10 and 10.1 have unique programming.
>It's not a simple matter of having an SD and HD version of the same
>channel the way ABC, CBS and NBC are. Right now they overlap (showing
>"Nature" in SD and HD) but at 9 PM Pacific the SD channel changes to
>Mystery! while the HD channel becomes "Craft in America".
>
>All of these channels were detected over my standard basic cable. I
>don't have Comcast's digital package or anything like that. There are
>more than I list here, I just thought the first 10 show what I'm
>talking about.
>
>- Jordan
You forgot one other channel type designation.
Most city's PBS carrier has multiple channels. A standard broadcast, a
"digital" broadcast in standard aspect, and an HD digital broadcast.
All three can carry different programming at any given time. Your city
also happens to have a fourth PBS broadcast, likely digital (as all the
channels not able to be received by a standard tuner are).
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