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Why are my QAM channels in the 5000 range and not the typical 2.1, 8.1, 12.1 etc? I pay for interent and local channels only with Verizon. I don't have a STB, cable goes right into my TV.
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Not sure what you mean by in the 5000 range.
Do you mean that the channel numbers are 5000?
That means your TV is not picking up the psip data.
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Yes the channels numbers are in the 5000 range on the HDHomeRun, forgot to mention that. If I connect the TVs directly to the cable with no box the channels are like 71-630. which is NBC. Both my TVs and older panasonic and a Samsung that is about 8 years old both have QAM tuners. Any idea? Are they even sending the psip data?
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Did you ever figure this out? I’m in Harrisburg/Mechanicsburg with FiOS local channels only, using HD homer in and my channels are in the 5000 range as well. I get TWO channels that seem to get PSIP data. 21 and 33 I believe.
Would love to hear if you stumbled on anything! Thanks.
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