In article <
onjeeaho3jktmmcom...@4ax.com>,
In a nutshell:
You're not going to find such a thing, since it doesn't exist.
More detailed explanation:
With digital cable, trying to use a "channel equals frequency" scheme is
wasted effort and resources. Digital cable is more like the internet
than a TV broadcast, in that it's essentially just a stream of bits
being pumped through a pipe. In its simplest-to-explain form (which
ignores a whole bunch of technical details for the sake of brevity) you
just dump the whole mess of programming - every channel the system
offers - down the pipe as a stream consisting of packets of bits. The
cable box sits there watching the stream of packets going by, and based
on what "channel" you're "tuned to", grabs the packets it needs to
reconstruct the video and audio for that "channel" out of the raw
stream, and sends it to whatever output stage is appropriate. Any
packets that don't pertain to the "channel" in question are simply
ignored.
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