  MacLeech The one and only Premium join:2001-07-14 SoCal
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said by Dude111 :Yup its interesting....... I think he said he had a CABLE READY SONY (1000 channels) He was either making it up trying to impress you, you heard wrong, or he had no real idea what he had. |
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  Dude111 An Awesome Dude Premium join:2003-08-04 USA | reply to Dude111 Yup its interesting.......
I think he said he had a CABLE READY SONY (1000 channels) |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
| reply to Dude111 Yeah and 10 years ago I highly doubt any TV had a 1 GHz tuner, or cable system had a 1 GHz plant.
But today, theres a few 1 GHz plants, although not the norm. Also with a digital tuner, it can interpret PSIP data embedded into the stream. This data can make the channel appear on any number they want.
Say, 95-2302. Or 800-1. 24-2191 135-1 etc.. |
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  burner50 Pinlifter Premium,VIP join:2002-06-05 EN22wm | reply to Dude111 So he had a digital TV...
pretty common these days... You will find anything that is not encrypted such as music choice and public access channels... |
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  MacLeech The one and only Premium join:2001-07-14 SoCal 1 edit | reply to Dude111 1 Ghz = CATV analog NTSC channel 158
So I don't what your friend saw as most tuners in TVs stop at 870, 750, or lower Mhz and 10 years ago digital tuners didn't exist in TVs. |
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  Dude111 An Awesome Dude Premium join:2003-08-04 USA
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1 edit | 10 years ago or so a friend of mine said he had a 1000 channel SONY CABLE READY TV and he scanned above 100 all the way and he found some interesting things!
140 - Test pattern
And when he hit the 800s he heard music on about 30 or so of them.......
Has anyone else ever explored the analog side above 100 and if so,what did you find,how high did you scan? |
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