But even if you still insist watching a 1973 Zenith TV with a DTV converter box attached, all stations provide their program schedule as part of their PSIP data. Your remote or converter box remote, should have the ability to press a schedule button and see what's on.
I had other reasons for going where I did, but the virus kept some of those reasons from happening. I finally realized I wanted to make the trip anyway.By the way, do you actually check into motels just to watch cable TV?
IF the stations and the guide services keep them accurate, which doesn't always happen, especially with stations where keeping the schedule accurate isn't a high priority.
This wouldn't apply to the cable channels I don't get at home.But even if you still insist watching a 1973 Zenith TV with a DTV converter box attached, all stations provide their program schedule as part of their PSIP data. Your remote or converter box remote, should have the ability to press a schedule button and see what's on.
This wouldn't apply to the cable channels I don't get at home.
Not quite. I still need a way to see the listings for the channels in the motel.Oh well. This seems to be a problem entirely of your own choosing.
But even if you still insist watching a 1973 Zenith TV with a DTV converter box attached, all FULL POWER stations provide their program schedule as part of their PSIP data. Your remote or converter box remote, should have the ability to press a schedule button and see what's on.
Not quite. I still need a way to see the listings for the channels in the motel.
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low powered stations are not required to carry a program guide. Only full powered/Class A stations have to
The low powered stations owned by HC2 (they own a ton of stations) as example do not carry program schedule.
But nobody watches the few remaining analog LPTV, or digital LD stations, so they don't count.
sure they do. Especially when you live in a market where one or more of the Big 4 are on a low powered station
(our NBC & CW in Mankato are on a Low powered station)