01-14-2022 01:33 PM
Hello - I have Ignite internet and have the Ignite white modem, but no TV box (did not subscribe to it). I connected from teh wall socket directly to my television coax input and find I can receive some signals, including, on a sometimes intermittent basis, my condo lobby channel,which allows me to see visitors. I also can receive some radio channels on my TV when I scan through channels.
The lobby channel shows as 96.1 on my channel scan while the radio channels show as 98.xxx.
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what these channels represent? Why does it show as 96.1 or 98.xxx? In the past, I've found the lobby channel showing up in other channels like 97.xx. I know the lobby channel is supposed to be 988 or 998 if you have the Rogers box, so I'm wondering if anyone can explain how the 96.1 on my TV maps to or is related to channel 988.
Thanks!
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01-14-2022 02:46 PM
@Mat888 : When you scan for channels with your TV's tuner, the channels that you receive are similar to what you would receive if you scan for OTA (over the air) channels with an antenna, however, what you are seeing are unencrypted channels from Rogers at those particular frequencies. I'm not sure why you are seeing any channels other than perhaps the lobby watch channel, but I'm guessing that Rogers simply doesn't care if those channels are encrypted or not. Rogers obviously encrypts all the other "valuable" channels, so you need a subscription and a Rogers box (or other device depending on the service) to receive the encrypted channels.
Channel 988 or any of the channels on the Rogers boxes doesn't actually represent any frequency. It is simply a number. For example on Digital Cable certain channels are on certain QAM frequencies, but may be viewable by tuning into various channels. For example CTV channel 8 is also available on channel 518, etc. There is a lot of duplication on Digital Cable (I'm not sure if it's similar on Ignite) because Rogers provides channels in the "old" position that people were used to (like channels 3, 7, 8, etc) as well as grouped together by genre. For example, all the news channels may be grouped together, same for movies, kids, timeshift, sports, etc.
01-14-2022 02:46 PM
@Mat888 : When you scan for channels with your TV's tuner, the channels that you receive are similar to what you would receive if you scan for OTA (over the air) channels with an antenna, however, what you are seeing are unencrypted channels from Rogers at those particular frequencies. I'm not sure why you are seeing any channels other than perhaps the lobby watch channel, but I'm guessing that Rogers simply doesn't care if those channels are encrypted or not. Rogers obviously encrypts all the other "valuable" channels, so you need a subscription and a Rogers box (or other device depending on the service) to receive the encrypted channels.
Channel 988 or any of the channels on the Rogers boxes doesn't actually represent any frequency. It is simply a number. For example on Digital Cable certain channels are on certain QAM frequencies, but may be viewable by tuning into various channels. For example CTV channel 8 is also available on channel 518, etc. There is a lot of duplication on Digital Cable (I'm not sure if it's similar on Ignite) because Rogers provides channels in the "old" position that people were used to (like channels 3, 7, 8, etc) as well as grouped together by genre. For example, all the news channels may be grouped together, same for movies, kids, timeshift, sports, etc.
01-15-2022 12:44 AM
Hi - thanks for the explanation!
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