Will Channel 2 go back to being channel 2?

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MotionMan

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Currently, on my LCD TV without a cable box, the HD/digital version of channel 2 (CBS) is on channel 2-1. The SD version is still on channel 2 (this applies to all the broadcast channels).

When they switchover/off finally happens in June, will the HD/digital version of channel 2 (currently 2-1) go back to being on simply channel 2?

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mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: MotionMan
Currently, on my LCD TV without a cable box, the HD/digital version of channel 2 (CBS) is on channel 2-1. The SD version is still on channel 2 (this applies to all the broadcast channels).

When they switchover/off finally happens in June, will the HD/digital version of channel 2 (currently 2-1) go back to being on simply channel 2?

MotionMan

Nope. Channel "2" as you see it is VHF Channel 2. Channel "2-1" might be on UHF 40 for all we know, it's ATSC Channel 2.1.
 

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It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.
 

MotionMan

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Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan

PSIP won't do "2." If they're broadcasting channel 2 on UHF channel 40, PSIP can turn it into 2.1. The nature of DTV means you'll be dealing with subchannels FOREVA. I think.
 

MotionMan

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan

PSIP won't do "2." If they're broadcasting channel 2 on UHF channel 40, PSIP can turn it into 2.1. The nature of DTV means you'll be dealing with subchannels FOREVA. I think.

That's disappointing and annoying.

MotionMan
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan

PSIP won't do "2." If they're broadcasting channel 2 on UHF channel 40, PSIP can turn it into 2.1. The nature of DTV means you'll be dealing with subchannels FOREVA. I think.

That's disappointing and annoying.

MotionMan

At least it's not channel 118-110 like NBC-HD is from Comcast in my area. I have to press 8 buttons to change to NBC-HD!
 

MotionMan

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan

PSIP won't do "2." If they're broadcasting channel 2 on UHF channel 40, PSIP can turn it into 2.1. The nature of DTV means you'll be dealing with subchannels FOREVA. I think.

That's disappointing and annoying.

MotionMan

At least it's not channel 118-110 like NBC-HD is from Comcast in my area. I have to press 8 buttons to change to NBC-HD!

Our were like that until about 6-9 months ago.

I agree, I guess I have it as good as it can get without being perfect.

MotionMan
 

sjwaste

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Originally posted by: mugs

At least it's not channel 118-110 like NBC-HD is from Comcast in my area. I have to press 8 buttons to change to NBC-HD!

That is to deter you from using anything BUT one of their leased cable boxes. An internal QAM tuner is worthless with the way Comcast changes channel mappings and/or has them mapped in no logical sequence.
 

venkman

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Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Originally posted by: Cheeseplug
It will be channel 2.1, digital has the luxury of sub channels. I guess you could set it to read 2 only, or the station might display it as 2 using psip.

On my TV, it is not 2.1; it is 2-1. I assume there is not much of a difference?

Can psip cause it to display as "2", but I still will have to enter "2-1"?

MotionMan

PSIP won't do "2." If they're broadcasting channel 2 on UHF channel 40, PSIP can turn it into 2.1. The nature of DTV means you'll be dealing with subchannels FOREVA. I think.

That's disappointing and annoying.

MotionMan

At least it's not channel 118-110 like NBC-HD is from Comcast in my area. I have to press 8 buttons to change to NBC-HD!

Our were like that until about 6-9 months ago.

I agree, I guess I have it as good as it can get without being perfect.

MotionMan

tehe
 
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