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Descriptor 128 dec. if I remeber the number correctly has an additional field on some locals now. Not at the home PC, so I can't confirm the descriptor number. The info has been there for a while on some locals.
 
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ClevelandRob said:
I don't know if anyone noticed but when Bobby cut into the squid, I heard a SQUISH sound pretty clear on my 5.1 DD!

Gross!

Ok, last night (Fri) I started watching ( I think it was Bobby again) and was starting to get into the great picture when he announced something about Octopus. I said "S--t!!!!!!!", my wife started laughing at me and I changed channels.

:hungry: NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
JohnH said:
Descriptor 128 dec. if I remeber the number correctly has an additional field on some locals now. Not at the home PC, so I can't confirm the descriptor number. The info has been there for a while on some locals.
Hmm, that decr80 is well known for long time; it's have 4 bytes payload with LiL ID, its internal address, local channel number ( < 100) and one reserved byte (sub-channel ?; 00 for now).
 
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Last Week:
8204,15,KWGN,TAG 134,1,1,2,203,0,252,255,TAG 132,TAG 128,15,53,0,2

Yesterday:
8204,20,KWGN,TAG 134,1,1,2,203,0,252,255,TAG 132,TAG 128,15,53,0,2,2

Today:
8204,20,KWGN,TAG 134,1,1,2,203,0,252,255,TAG 132,TAG 128,15,53,0,2


Another one today:
8142,2599,WQEX,TAG 134,1,1,6,10,0,252,255,TAG 132,TAG 128,15,149,0,16,2

Ocassionally has 5 bytes instead of 4. :)
 
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Let me recheck my old SDT bin files... If you could add that days SDT version number that will help, since we parsing asynchronously :).
 
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OK, I see that 5th byte in some 80h ; also descr4A for some channels have 7 bytes instead of 5.
I see only one value for the 5th byte is 2; many locals, but some PBS [ch7866] have too.
Subchannel #?
 
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811 not taking remote signal

New local network feeds planned ??

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