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MikeJ
27-Nov-2010, 11:32 AM
Hello!

I use Time Warner for basic cable (channels 2 through 14) and Roadrunner, and I recently purchased an HD television.

The TV has a feature that searches the cable/airwaves for channels, and when I used this feature I started to receive some additional HD channels that I didn't get before. For example, in addition to channels 1 through 14, I receive 3-1, 3-2, 7-1, 16-1, 16-2, 16-3, etc. I do not receive any of these channels if I disconnect the cable. I do not have a separate antenna.

I had a service call with Time Warner yesterday (my cable modem died), and I asked the tech about this. He told me that this is a common occurrence, and that the incoming cable lines are acting as an antenna.

Has anyone heard of this happening? The OTA channels I appear to be receiving aren't perfect...sometimes the picture is pretty good, but much of the time there is some pixelation (usually at the bottom of the screen) and the sound cuts in and out.

Is there something I can install to improve these OTA signals?

Thanks!
Mike

Tigerbangs
27-Nov-2010, 1:53 PM
Your cable technician is an idiot! What you are receiving on your TV set are unencrypted QAM digital signals: probably shopping channels and the local TV stations sent down in HD. Cable TV companies in the US are not allowed to encrypt the digital signals from your local HDTV stations, and, since the cable company makes money from shopping channels, the don't encrypt those, either. You are also probably seeing the multiple signals from your local PBS stations, as well.

MikeJ
28-Nov-2010, 9:17 AM
That's exactly what I'm receiving, and that makes a lot more sense.

I'm probably SOL as far as the pixelation/sound problems. I'll try complaining to Time Warner.

Thanks very much for the help!

John Candle
28-Nov-2010, 9:16 PM
For over the air signals do this , http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4 .