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Does Cable television use time-division multiplexing
It is on channel 32 on cable.
It means "ultra high frequency" and is a analog channel. It's what you watched on TV before cable or satellite. The other type was vhf or "very high frequency".
My opinion is that the most ignored Cable TV channel is the Discovery Health Channel.
A broadcast TV station uses a channel, or frequency range assigned to its broadcast. Cable and satellite signals are similarly assigned to discrete integral numbers to enable their selection.
All cable systems have different channel numbers for each cable channel--this can even vary with the same cable TV company having different channel numbers in different locations. Call your local cable TV company and ask them if they have a printable online channel guide or ask them to mail you one.
Yes CNBC is a cable TV channel. It is also on satellite TV -- Dish Network and DirecTV.
For Direct TV it is channel 302.
Because the number you see is your tv tuning to that frequency if there is no signal than try replacing your cable ends or if needed the whole line it is cheap
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no its history
its on BBC