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In this example, you’ll see which tuner is tuned to each RF frequency, as well as which QAM
IP address and port number each channel has been assigned.
Changing the Tuning Table
The tuning table can easily be changed by creating or editing the command lines for each of
the 8 available tuners. You can verify frequencies and virtual channel numbers in your
specific area by using the http://dtv.gov/stationlist.htm website. Note that some channels
will be on the same frequency as the virtual channel number, but most channel numbers will
have a different frequency listing. For example, channel 8 in Indianapolis, is actually
broadcast on channel 9.
Each listing in the tune table will need all the required fields entered. Below is an entry
along with a description of what each field contains.
192.168.3.54 0 9 8.1 192.168.6.2 35
192.168.3.54 = IP address of the tuner to be set.
0 = Tuner index. There are 2 tuners per IP address, so this is either 0 or 1.
9 = Digital channel number of the broadcasting station.
8.1 = Virtual channel number and program stream desired.
192.168.6.2 = IP Address of the QAM to output the tuned channel.
35 = Port number of the QAM corresponding to the desired QAM channel which will carry the
tuned ATSC channel.
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