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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/23/2012 1:08 AM, Joseph Fry
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                I have a channel lineup for my area based on Antenna
                coverage. I also<br>
                have a amplified directional antenna that picks up some
                programming that<br>
                would normally be outside the normal reception scope of
                the average<br>
                Antenna. Is there a way to extend the channel list of
                schedules direct<br>
                to include channels that would normally be just outside
                the range of the<br>
                average user? Or can I setup specific channels to
                preform EIT gathering<br>
                while populating the other channels using schedules
                direct?<br>
                ...<br>
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    Have you tried contacting SD support and asking if they will add the
    channels to your specific lineup (or zip code in the US)? Every time
    I have contacted their support they have been very helpful and
    responsive.<br>
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    Alternatively, try other zip codes in your area and see if you can
    find a lineup that already includes all of the stations you can
    receive. I found one that is 30 mi N of me that included the
    stations that I receive (and watch).<br>
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    Bob<br>
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