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What is the differences between Analog and Digital cable broadcast?

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What is the differences between Analog and Digital cable broadcast?

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In our system, the Analog channels are 2 thru 85. At the present time, 2 to 79 and Digital is every channel above 100. Analog is subject to all types of interference, such as snowy pictures. With Digital channels, there is minimal interference such as an occasional rare micro block, freezing or stuttering image, but will never be snowy. If for any reason your reception is not clear on all the channels, please let us know. • Can my cable ready TV pick up all the cable channels? TV’s are manufactured at different times and have the channel capacity at the time the TV was manufactured. Generally speaking, the older the set, the lower number of channels it will support. Sets that are made the last 9 years are capable of picking up all the analog channels. Premium Digital Channels require the City Cable provided Digital Cable Receiver or a Cable Card (for sets that accept cards). There are a few Digitial Channels available without a Digital subscription package, if your television set has a

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