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sch911
May 26, 2014Explorer
Points to remember:
Not all park cable systems are digital.
Some are hybrid, with analog and digital channels in the clear.
Some are still 100% analog.
In every case you need to set the TV input to "Cable" (not "Antenna").
In every case you'll need to do a full channel scan.
If your TV has analog cable and digital (QAM) cable tuners (most do) you should be able to capture all the analog and digital channels there are.
Some are 100% digital and encrypted. These require a converter box. In which case no scan is needed, but your TV connection will be HDMI/Component/Composite and not cable. So you'll need to set the TV to the appropriate input.
Also: FYI digital does not mean HD. Digital channels can carry HD but it's the exception not the rule.
Good luck...
Not all park cable systems are digital.
Some are hybrid, with analog and digital channels in the clear.
Some are still 100% analog.
In every case you need to set the TV input to "Cable" (not "Antenna").
In every case you'll need to do a full channel scan.
If your TV has analog cable and digital (QAM) cable tuners (most do) you should be able to capture all the analog and digital channels there are.
Some are 100% digital and encrypted. These require a converter box. In which case no scan is needed, but your TV connection will be HDMI/Component/Composite and not cable. So you'll need to set the TV to the appropriate input.
Also: FYI digital does not mean HD. Digital channels can carry HD but it's the exception not the rule.
Good luck...
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