I don’t use cable television but have a current TV with internet and a dtv antenna because why bother. PBS hasn’t worked in forever. I saw a 3 year old post on how shitty the KCTS programming is, could they be not even broadcasting? Usually I can manually find if it’s a low signal, but I can’t even find a signal. It’s at flat 0%. I go back and check every few months and nada.

  • e_t_
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    310 months ago

    Have you done a channel re-scan recently? Broadcasters sometimes change frequencies.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      210 months ago

      I’ve done that every few months and then try to manually put them in. This has been a years long thing and they call themselves PBS 9 so I assume that means they’re still on channel 9?

      • e_t_
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        210 months ago

        KCTS will always be channel 9, but which radio frequency “channel 9” corresponds to can change. In the analog days, you could reasonably surmise that channel 4 was a lower frequency than channel 9, but that’s not necessarily the case with digital broadcasting. It’s the metadata contained within the digital signal that determines what channel number you see on the TV, not the actual radio frequency.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          110 months ago

          I had no idea that it’s just a number, but now that you say that it makes complete sense and I’m an idiot, lol.

  • @specseaweed
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    210 months ago

    I get them perfectly fine. I have a shitty flat antenna in the window of my living room, going to an ancient Hauppage. I’m in West Seattle.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      110 months ago

      Well that’s good to know, maybe we’re in a pocket that doesn’t get the signals.

  • @OlinOfTheHillPeople
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    210 months ago

    KCTS broadcasts from the Capitol Hill towers. Are you able to point it in that direction?

    Also, both PBS And KCTS tend to make their (fantastic) programming available for free on YouTube for both live and prerecorded content.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      210 months ago

      We’re in Fremont in a valley which I think might be causing the issues. I’ll look for the youtube stuff if I’m interested in something, thanks.