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  1. Member vhelp's Avatar
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    Hi everyone.

    Is there an alternative to http://www.antennaweb.org/ for looking
    up your antenna channels ??

    The antennweb website has been down all weekend (because of a yahoo issue)
    and there doesn't seem to be any notice when it will be back up and running.

    Long story, short..

    You see, I need an updated listing since I threw out my one year old printout and
    I can't remember all the numbers. Unfortunately, my WinTV-HVR-1600 does
    not seem to give regular numbers, instead, it uses 4-digit numbers, and these
    do not match the 0-69 usuals. So, what I do is hook up the antenna to my
    receiver and let it tune to the stations that I'm trying to focus on. Then, I
    will re-connect my WinTV-HVR-1600 and the antenna cable.

    Thanks,

    -vhelp 4262
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    Here's one channel listing for NY State: http://www.lnl.com/howto/nyshdtv.htm
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    Originally Posted by vhelp
    Hi everyone.

    Is there an alternative to http://www.antennaweb.org/ for looking
    up your antenna channels ??

    The antennweb website has been down all weekend (because of a yahoo issue)
    and there doesn't seem to be any notice when it will be back up and running.

    Long story, short..

    You see, I need an updated listing since I threw out my one year old printout and
    I can't remember all the numbers. Unfortunately, my WinTV-HVR-1600 does
    not seem to give regular numbers, instead, it uses 4-digit numbers, and these
    do not match the 0-69 usuals. So, what I do is hook up the antenna to my
    receiver and let it tune to the stations that I'm trying to focus on. Then, I
    will re-connect my WinTV-HVR-1600 and the antenna cable.

    Thanks,

    -vhelp 4262
    Try http://www.tvfool.com/

    _______________
    Chuck
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    I have a 1600 as well and its been working great. The 4 digit numbers it defaults to is just a 1 infront of the channel. For example, channel 2.1 digital is 1021. Channel 32 is 1320. What program are you using to view/record TV? I tried everything with the Hauppauge and found Vista MCE to be amazingly easy. Snapstream Beyond TV would be an adequate and cheaper solution. Both provide guide data built in. Snapstream has a free trial as well.
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