OTA Rx/w ability for sub-channel deletion

bdlitzne

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Sep 9, 2003
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Hi All,
I'm looking for an OTA receiver that will allow for sub-channel deletion. For example, if a digital signal has four channels (19-1, 19-2, 19-3, and 19-4) do you know of a receiver that will allow for the deletion of 19-1, 19-3, and 19-4 and only retain 19-2? LG's LST4200a has this ability but is no longer available. The station I work at runs four SD's during the day, with a HD/SD combo at night. Our main channel is 19-2. If we have xmtr or power problems several of the demods we have out at various remote cable headends will "retune" to 19-1 instead of 19-2. The LG allows for the deletion of the sub-channels so that 19-2 is the "ONLY" choice.

Thanks in advance,
Bern
 
We eliminated that from the list (the 151) because it wouldn't pass CC on line 21 which was a FCC requirement.....is my memory correct on that?

Bern

oljim said:
The old Sami 151 will do that and same with Dish 921 HD PVR
 
I think you can do that with the ex-Voom boxes.

I'll check tonight. I have a channel here in PHX that is 8-1, 8-2, & 8-3 as well as the Pax channel which has 4 sub channels I think.

Shawn
 
Pretty sure the Pioneer 5050HD has this capability. I'll check it (assuming that I ever get my OTA Antenna installed.)
 
The Voom box works.

I used the local 51-1, 51-2, 51-3, & 51-4 channel to test.

I hid 51-1, 51-3, & 51-4.

I tuned '51' on the remote and 51-2 came right up.
 
I learned this weekend that the Accurian HTS-6000 ($89) comes back on to the previously tuned subchannel (even if above the first subchannel on a given stream) after a power failure. I lost power for an hour and fifteen minutes yesterday morning, and my receiver came back on to 16-3. My area's PBS has 16-2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / and 16-6, no 16-1, and I always leave the box on 16-3.

I can't remember if that receiver can delete specific subchannels or not though (I know that's the main question in this thread, but the above might be useful info).
 

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