Summary:
When you have access to over 230 channels, finding something to watch on television should not be that difficult. This of course will depend on your taste in television programs and your knowledge of how to find out what is contained in your satellite TV listings. You have probably noticed that the satellite channels do not match the cable channel numbers and you will have to convert the channel in most local TV guides.
There are a few ways to find satellite TV listings re...
When you have access to over 230 channels, finding something to watch on television should not be that difficult. This of course will depend on your taste in television programs and your knowledge of how to find out what is contained in your satellite TV listings. You have probably noticed that the satellite channels do not match the cable channel numbers and you will have to convert the channel in most local TV guides.
There are a few ways to find satellite TV listings regardless of where you live, and the conversion process is not that difficult. You can also subscribe, for a small fee, to your satellite TV provider's programming guide, which will tell you which channel will broadcast what program and when. It is similar to the TV Guide, except it is strictly for satellite programming.
If you also know the name of the channel, for example The Discovery Channel, you can then look through your on-screen programming guide and find the channel by name, and view the upcoming programs on the channel by time. With most satellite receivers you can view up to two weeks of satellite TV listings in advance on-screen and if you see something you want to view, set it to record, in case you forget and miss it.
Listings Also Available Through Recording Options
Most satellite TV receivers equipped with digital video recorders will allow the option to record by program name or by channel. You can view the recordings available by channel, which will give you the satellite TV listings by time on whichever channel you are previewing. When you find a program you want, simply hit a button to records it or make a note if it so you can watch it live.
You can also set up your satellite TV listings on a personal preferences guide on which you enter the programs you would like to see or record and go back and view it to see if any of them are listed in the upcoming satellite TV listings. This can also help if you have channels that you do not subscribe to as they will also show up on the overall listings. It will not be until you try to view it that you will see the reminder that you do not subscribe to that channel.
By eliminating those channels in your preferences, you will not have to sort through all the channels you do not get, and see what you might be missing.