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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>
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At one point I considered dropping schedules direct, but the amount of<br>
Guide data that I obtain is very good! Much better than what the cable<br>
provider gives their cable boxes. I'm a big fan of getting 2 weeks worth<br>
of guide data!<br>
<br>
Maybe I can add more than 1 lineup? Or merge 2 lineups into a master<br>
lineup? One from this area and another from where my directional antenna<br>
is pointed. So far I haven't had any channel conflicts or anything and<br>
the reception is great. I added a 24db gain General Electric drop amp to<br>
the mix and now I get 49 stations OTA. Including 2 different ABC's from<br>
2 area's.<br>
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Anyhow, I didn't know if anyone has ran into any issues like this and<br>
knew a good solution to fix it. Thanks!<br><br>
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Yes, you can have more than one line up.. Just choose the area you are receiving the extra channels from.. It's never a good idea to mix EIT with SD,from what I have read in the past, they don't play well together..<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div>I think the question is, "how do you create a video source containing both lineups". The input connections page in setup only allows you to link a single source to each tuner, and each source only allows you to select a single lineup.<div>
<br></div><div>This seems like a common scenario using SD with OTA channels, I know many people who receive channels from two separate cities on the same antenna, and SD may not contain a single lineup with all of those channels. It would be nice if SD had the option to merge two lineups, or if a video source could have more than one lineup.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Is there a trick to this I am not aware of? It doesn't effect me, but I am curious. </div></div></div></div>