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I've got a new HDTV connected directly to the FIOS cable, no STB or cable card is use on this TV. After autoscanning all the channels I've got a very odd mix of channel numbers. Some channels are "obvious" in that the local broadcast stations are on their prefered channels such as 7.1 and 4.1 where on the STB they'd be 507 and 504. But I also have many channels that are somewhat oddball (like 2-300 although I don't recall exactly).
Is there a map of the FIOS STB channel numbers (2-1000) to HDTV channels (2.1 and up)?
@RCW wrote:
I've got a new HDTV connected directly to the FIOS cable, no STB or cable card is use on this TV. After autoscanning all the channels I've got a very odd mix of channel numbers. Some channels are "obvious" in that the local broadcast stations are on their prefered channels such as 7.1 and 4.1 where on the STB they'd be 507 and 504. But I also have many channels that are somewhat oddball (like 2-300 although I don't recall exactly).
Is there a map of the FIOS STB channel numbers (2-1000) to HDTV channels (2.1 and up)?
RCW,
Without a convertor box or CableCARD, the only channels you'll be getting are unencrypted channels that are "in the clear," or QAM channles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAM_(television)
That aside, you can find FiOS' channel lineup on our website:
http://www22.verizon.com/residential/fiostv?CMP=DMC-CV090057#channels
Regards,
Chris
No, there isn't a map of the local QAM channels. I also believe they change every so often.