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Could someone please post, or let me know where to find a QAM channel mapping chart for the Fox cities and Milwaukee Channels?
I scanned digital channels on my new tv and was able to pick up some digital signals on regular cable line (no box) between 85-4 and 104-3 but cannot edit the channel names and would like to know the affiliations to each channel for reference. Thank You for any help

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What service are you using?

What service are you using? (Time Warner, Charter, etc)

I know as a Time Warner user, the channel assignments change periodically which has defeated the purpose of making a channel list for QAM. I don't know what Charter is like. I believe this is because Time Warner is likely tweaking their switched digital system.

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