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sam_the_mfman
15-Jun-2011, 3:54 AM
I have a Sharp Aquos that I got in 2008 and currently I get channels:

2.1 ABC
4.1 NBC
5.1 CBS
6.1 FOX
8.1 PBS
14.1 WUXP
14.2 Cool TV(music)
17.1 iON HD
18.1 CW
36.1 GMC
40.2 WGN
65.3 TLC
83.3 Oxygen

The one channel that I always watched was 83.5 G4, which was a gaming, tech, news, original programming show (AOTS, WebSoup, Campus PD, X-Play, E3 coverage).

This channel is now gone and I wanted to see if there was a way to get it back. Anybody having the same issues?

GroundUrMast
15-Jun-2011, 4:12 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but G4TV is exclusively offered on cable or satellite... TV Fool deals with over the air services (We like antennas). Some of us here tend to be in the 'put the cable company in its place' camp.

If I'm wrong,

Try posting in the Help With Reception (http://forum.tvfool.com/forumdisplay.php?f=7) forum...

Be sure to include a link to your TV Fool report and a description of your antenna and distribution components.

Guidelines when asking for help (http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4)

sam_the_mfman
15-Jun-2011, 5:45 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but G4TV is exclusively offered on cable or satellite... TV Fool deals with over the air services (We like antennas). Some of us here tend to be in the 'put the cable company in its place' camp.

If I'm wrong,

Try posting in the Help With Reception (http://forum.tvfool.com/forumdisplay.php?f=7) forum...

Be sure to include a link to your TV Fool report and a description of your antenna and distribution components.

Guidelines when asking for help (http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4)


Well that's the thing, I've been getting G4, through my digital tuner on my tv for the longest

mtownsend
15-Jun-2011, 6:06 AM
2.1 ABC
4.1 NBC
5.1 CBS
6.1 FOX
8.1 PBS
14.1 WUXP
14.2 Cool TV(music)
17.1 iON HD
18.1 CW
36.1 GMC
40.2 WGN
65.3 TLC
83.3 Oxygen

You definitely seem to be subscribing to a pay TV service of some kind. GMC, TLC, and Oxygen are only available via pay TV providers (cable, satellite, FiOS, uVerse, etc.). If your lineup has changed unexpectedly, you should probably contact your pay TV provider.

Sorry, but TV Fool is really more focused on over-the-air broadcast television. If you are interested in installing an antenna to receive over-the-air signals in lieu of pay TV, then we can probably help you there.