AT60/100 is the most highly penetrated, because EVERYBODY who subs to Dish gets those.
Well, everybody with an AT package anyway.
Well, everybody with an AT package anyway.
Err, AT120/200 includes all channels in AT60/100. AT120/200 has 3 million less than received the channel when it was terminated.
14719 - WUFT2 removed from EchoStar10 110W TP 23 Spotbeam 03 from Mount Jackson
14720 - WUFT3 removed from EchoStar10 110W TP 23 Spotbeam 03 from Mount Jackson
Is there a KOBI2?
KOBI1 would normally be a simul of the analog and not need a special. Just suggesting.
What does that mean ?? They were in the EPG stream previously, were they not, but only as "virtual" channels ??Lookslike they are moving them to the EPG stream, but data was not there at last check.
What does that mean ?? They were in the EPG stream previously, were they not, but only as "virtual" channels ??
That's called PSIP data and yes, the stations *have* to send it.I have a really really dumb queston. Isnt the guide data already encoded in the digital transmission from the originating station? So basiaclly E* could make their recievers just "decode" this info rather than clogging up a upload stream?
That's called PSIP data and yes, the stations *have* to send it.
Reasons NOT to use PSIP data, especially on a DVR:
* The common opinion is PSIP data is often inaccurate or incomplete.
* You likely won't see 9 days in the future for guide data.
* The best one, your receiver doesn't receive the data until you TUNE to that station.
Think about that last one.....
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