It appears that the recently uncursed campus cable lineup at Western Illinois University in Macomb, IL (where I attended grad school over a decade ago) has a lineup where most of the lineup has QAM-based channel positions (e.g., 42.1, 42.2, etc.). I could not tell from this list whether the digital channels are HD-only, but it appears that the remaining 27 or so analog channels are still in SD. More info and channel lineup linked below:
http://www.wiu.edu/student_services/housing/explore/television.php
Are there other examples of cable systems that are completely ditching the 3-digit channel numbers on digital cable and going all or mostly QAM-based--even if the signals were already encrypted to begin with (even if it means ditching existing digital cable boxes without that tuning capability). Also, what about systems where most of the lineup is now mostly HD channels (with SD limited to local stations and some basic cable channels e.g., CSPAN, shopping, etc.). Can you see more cable systems dropping the SD versions of cable networks and going mostly or even all-HD lineups?
http://www.wiu.edu/student_services/housing/explore/television.php
Are there other examples of cable systems that are completely ditching the 3-digit channel numbers on digital cable and going all or mostly QAM-based--even if the signals were already encrypted to begin with (even if it means ditching existing digital cable boxes without that tuning capability). Also, what about systems where most of the lineup is now mostly HD channels (with SD limited to local stations and some basic cable channels e.g., CSPAN, shopping, etc.). Can you see more cable systems dropping the SD versions of cable networks and going mostly or even all-HD lineups?