On 11/17/05, Tom Dombrosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/17/05, Nathan Allen Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Steve Adeff wrote:
> >
> > > the website never gets updated, the HD3000 DOES support QAM, I've been
> using
> > > it this way for about 2 months now.
> > >
> > > QAM is used by cable companies, so if you recieve your HDTV via a cable
> line
> > > then you would use QAM(most likely QAM256).
> >
> > You only get local right? I think at least Comcast scrambles all the other
> > HDTV making the new QAM support not worth a lot.
> >
> > -Nathan
> >
> >
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>  Comcast has more unscrambled channels than Cox did for me.  ESPN-HD, INHD1,
> INHD2, DISC-HD, TNT-HD, and CSN-HD are all in the clear.
>

This differs per region..  My Comcast provider used to have ESPN-HD,
InHD1 and InHD2 in the clear, and they just started scrambling it a
month or two ago.

The locals remain unscrambled.  But, those can be received for free
with a decent antenna.
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