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adkinsjm

join:2004-10-13
Stroudsburg, PA

Blue Ridge HD (NBA TV and NFL Network)

How does Blue Ridge in Pennsylvania handle NBA TV and NFL Network HD channels. Both are listed as Ch. 640 in the Stroudsburg area. Are they just part-time for games?


heels_fan
1.20.09 The start of Socialism
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join:2003-02-07
Columbia, TN
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I dont know about NBA TV but the NFL channel has programming all year round.


Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL

They have both SD channels maybe the HD channel is like the old Golf/VS HD but that's odd that it's sheared HD channels and they don't have there own HD channels.



heels_fan
1.20.09 The start of Socialism
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reply to adkinsjm
We have both SD and HD NFL Network.
They both have content 24/7



adkinsjm

join:2004-10-13
Stroudsburg, PA

When is NBA TV in HD, then?



heels_fan
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we dont have NBA TV



adkinsjm

join:2004-10-13
Stroudsburg, PA

reply to adkinsjm
This is Blue Ridge Commnications in Pensylvania, not Tennessee.



JeepMatt
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Adkins-
You did stumble upon something strange. On BRC's website, as well as TV guide listings like zap2it.com - they all show 2 channels on 640.

Your best bet would be to either call or email BRC directly.

I'm actually curious to find out the answer!
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"ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!"



Ed973

@ptd.net

I have Blue Ridge Cable TV Stroudsburg. Channel 640 is NFL Network HD 24/7. No NBA TV HD only SD



adkinsjm

join:2004-10-13
Stroudsburg, PA

Got hooked up on Feb. 1. Noticed 640 is just listed as HD Sports in the guide.

On another note, does anyone with Blue Ridge Communications in PA have Cisco DVRs?



thomasstaris

@airtelbroadband.in

reply to adkinsjm
Based on the destination and source IP addresses of the packet, the router decides which neighbor it will forward it to. It chooses the route with the least cost, and forwards the packet to the first router on that route.


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