For everyone saying that Channel 37 exists because they’ve seen certain stations on channel 37: you have cable TV. This video is talking about over the air television. Before the advent of cable TV, most people got their television with over the air antennas - like those “rabbit ear” antennas you see on some older television programs. Or they used larger antennas on the roofs of their house. 610 MHZ corresponds to channel 37 over the air, which is used in radio astronomy, hence the ban on channel 37 OVER THE AIR broadcasts.
@@edreynolds8721 They still sell antennas today, modernized flat ones that usually are attached to walls and have significantly larger range. Anyone with an antenna can pick up these stations, meaning they are free.
When I was a kid who had cable, channel 37 was the Disney Channel. Channel 35 and 36 were Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network respectively. Had to know those numbers as a kid.
I had it BRIEFLY, and it showed me where to find all the socks that SEEMINGLY just UP AND DISAPPEAR EVERY.SINGLE.TIME. that I wash clothes! Sad thing is, RIGHT AFTER I found them ALL, the channel COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED, ALONG WITH THE TELEVISION!
@@randystegemann9990 - do you know that Channel 37 is NO LONGER within the range assigned to OTA TV by the FCC in US? Now only RF Ch. 2-6 (54-72 and 76-88 MHz), 7-13 (174-216 MHz) and 14-36 (470-608 MHz) are being assigned. Ch. 38-51 (614-698 MHz) were sold recently as a consequence of an Auction to Wireless Telco's, like T-Mobile (they like to advertise those frequencies) for 4G and 5G services. And Ch. 51-69 (698-806 MHz) were already auctioned before to same Wireless Telco's.
It's Over the Air channel 37. that is banned. Cable "Channels" are not "real" channels in the traditional broadcast sense, They are just position numbers assigned by the cable companies. This is why local stations broadcast stations (ABC,NBC,CBS..) are often on the "wrong" cable channel, Example: Local TV channel 2 is actually on "2" if using an antenna, But ,it might be "6" on Comcast and "8" on Verizon. Fun Fact: Not only is there no Channel 37, There is also no Channel 1.
As I watched this I JUST KNEW a high percentage of comments would say: "But I have/had channel 37!" Folks: Cable "channels" are NOT broadcast over the air in the TV broadcast spectrum, they are sent by......Cable. This is about over the air BROADCAST frequencies. "37" on your cable system is just a position number. Of course with ATSC (digital) TV All the "channel" numbers are virtual. "They" can call them whatever number they want, Most of the local CBS,ABC,NBC stations call their virtual channel numbers by their old NTSC (analog) channel numbers. Fun Fact: Not only was there no analog OTA Channel 37, There was no analog OTA Channel 1.
@@PolizeiPaul IDK why cable companies "move" them around (Like putting ACTUAL Ch 2 on #6) Sat companies IIRC put them in the "right" position numbers.. As to NOT starting at 1, I guess since there is no "1" as a broadcast channel, They just leave it off. It could also prevent whatever would be on a cable systems "channel" 1 would reek of favoritism? There is no TECHNICAL reason not to (esp in the digital era).
People saying how they stretch over 12 minutes how they can just state the answer in like 20 seconds but they're telling you why and that's more than just one reason 😂
What you have to understand is: 1. They were researching the cause and origin of a static underlay in communications systems that could not be explained yet. 2. This was started in the mid 1900’s around the times of the Battle of L.A. and Roswell incidents. 3. It’s not that we don’t have a channel 37 now, because we’ve found other means and different systems. But that frequency is still being utilized specifically under that kind of research.
@@Animejook I think MTV was 53. MTV 2 was 55. 54 was BET. 52 was VH1. This was for time Warner/ aka cable vision back in the 2000s on the east coast for me. It could be different for everyone. I remember 37 was like USA or TNT one of those channels cuz ESPN was 36.
Thanks for answering the question I've had since my childhood. I always wondered why there was no channel 37 on my television, it always skip to channel 38 or 36. When you entered channel 37, you got snowy static. It's kind of hard to can answer when there was no internet access to you, and adults didn't know the answers. At least one of my lifelong questions has finally been answered. Although my little bummed to discover it was something simple compared to my conspiracy theories.
In the summer of 2019, one low-powered television station in New York (WNWT-LD) began airing on digital virtual channel 37 while being physically located on VHF channel 3.
I noticed this when I was a kid in the early to mid 2000s that there was no channel 37. I didn’t think much of it but I did remember it! Thanks for clearing something up I hadn’t thought about in well over a decade!
Yooooooo it's weird hearing my hometown (Danville Illinois) on an episode like this. I had no idea my hometown had anything to do with this. I never heard this story!
The writer for this episode must have had a horrible time trying to cobble together 12 minutes worth of pages in order to make this video last longer than 20 seconds. You can tell he is really struggling when he starts off with a cringe worth dad joke. It’s like when the teacher asks you to write a 50 page essay on something as easy and simple to answer as what is your favorite food.
There was always something weird on CHANNEL 69 when I was in highschool - like ALIEN TRANSMISSIONS or something - like watching OUTER LIMITS opening credits with weird sounds like Morse Code and wavy looping lines. Maybe KGB agents were sending signals to Moscow? Dial went up to 83.
Speaking of Paterson new jersey they have the second largest waterfall on the east coast next to niagara falls in terms of volume of water. It's a must see if you're in the area
In Australia we had a channel that didn't exist before DTV was a thing.. I wonder if it was for this reason.. basically nearly all our old UHF channels were just scramble anyway.. but if you went through them, you'd find one missing.
radio astronomer here! Jansky was so important that the unit of measurement used for how bright certain objects are is called the Janksy, or Jy 1Jy = 1*10^-26W/m^2 a typical galaxy might be a few milli-Jansky (mJy) :)
I like how they waited until the end to disclose that channel 37 exists digitally to allow the group of people just raging at the screen that they have always had that channel.
Never would I have thought that the town I was born in would be the focus of a video not about drugs and violence. The town has gone down hill harshly since this time apparently
1:09 Before UHF channels, VHF TV channels went up to 13, with channel 1 reassigned to other uses. That left 12 channels, how do you come up with 108? The 70 additional UHF channels went up to channel 83, before those above 69 were reasigned for cellular use. This was 82 total channels, how do you come up with 2,051?
@@joshuamachcinski I mean I live in Camden, we live in a blue state, prices are sky high, and Phil Murphy is our governor... it is hard to get much worse than that.
@@jonathanrendza6059 The only things I think that Murphy is doing bad now is opening most places up to full capacity even though there are people who will not get the vaccine. I just hope the amount of vaccinated people is wayyyyyy higher that the amount of non vaccinated people so everything can go back to normal.
37 was TLC, and 38 was Discovery channel where I live. I cut the cord several years ago so I don't know if that's still the case, but I used to watch those two channels religiously to get to sleep after an overnight shift
ITs referring to ANALOG signal, not cable one. Cable, being a closed circuit system, is able to occupy those same radio signal ranges without interference of any radio signal.
Channel 37 doesn't exist as a TV channel, because it contains the FM band. When the FCC was setting up the "UHF" TV band, they realized that the existing FM band hadn't been taken into account when they set things up. So they dropped one UHF channel and crammed the FM band into it. It turned out to be useful for radio astronomy as well.
Uh . . . I grew up in Rochester, NY in the 1990's & 2000's (back when Time Warner was the cable supplier) and channel 37 was A&E. Right between Comedy Central on 38 & Discovery on 36.
In most of North America, there are no channels broadcasting above channel 36 after the recent repack. Channels 38-51 were sold off to wireless carriers for 5G.
My hometown's cable provider must be VERY behind. Channel 37 has been Disney XD since before Disney started calling it that. That's in Lordsburg, New Mexico and that channel is still the same number; and it's active 24 hours a day. Were digital channels implemented in rural towns back in the late 90's? If not (which I assume to be the case), our provider must have been ignorant of the regulation. Wouldn't be the first time for us.
For me it's strange that in the US, in every house same channels have the same numbers... In the country where I live, channel 252 can be channel 99, or channel 476 can be 123 because you can have different TV suppliers. I like channel 204 in my house, but that is 57 in one of my native's home.
Bullcrap, I still remember from my childhood! 35 is Disney, 36 is cartoon network, 37 is nickelodeon, 39 is ABC, 44 is food network, 70 is the golf channel, and 74 is trutv.
I do believe there is a Channel 37 TV station in the Dominican Republic. I also believe some countries (where TV channels are 7 or 8 MHz wide - common in Europe and Asia) have Channel 37 stations which are/were higher in frequency than American ch 37, and caused no problematic interference.
Not sure if it is just a regional thing, but my provider doesn't list a channel 69. I input it on the remote manually and the number flashes (- -) and stays on the current channel. I guess adult networks fought over it so none of them could have it.
LOL Showing my age, none of those channels existed growing up. Cartoons went off the air around 10 am saturday and came back on for maybe an hour after school.
I never noticed there wasn’t a channel 37 but now I’m convinced I always wanted the answer to a question I never knew I had.
Yes
@butter trinity lies
@butter trinity it was a just a street con
You're not alone
Same
For everyone saying that Channel 37 exists because they’ve seen certain stations on channel 37: you have cable TV. This video is talking about over the air television. Before the advent of cable TV, most people got their television with over the air antennas - like those “rabbit ear” antennas you see on some older television programs. Or they used larger antennas on the roofs of their house. 610 MHZ corresponds to channel 37 over the air, which is used in radio astronomy, hence the ban on channel 37 OVER THE AIR broadcasts.
That seems to only apply on the US, as in Latin America there is a Channel 37 OTA
Ohhhh
Huh, didn't know that about my old TV. Cause I remember 37 was Nickeloden hen I was a kid in the 90's
Thank you for being the video but better.
@@edreynolds8721 They still sell antennas today, modernized flat ones that usually are attached to walls and have significantly larger range. Anyone with an antenna can pick up these stations, meaning they are free.
When I was a kid who had cable, channel 37 was the Disney Channel. Channel 35 and 36 were Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network respectively. Had to know those numbers as a kid.
Not cable channel 37 , analog antenna channel 37.
You are probably to young for analog antenna TV.
11:41
same
Channel 27* was the Disney channel.
0:21 "no channel 37? F*ck you tv" throws remote at it*
Lol.
“i’m mad because there is no channel 37”
in india we use channel 37
Idc since it's channel 37, I would be mad if it was channel 69
😂😂😂
Anybody else watch these videos while they eat but literally never retain a single thing that was said?
Only thing I retained is my irritation at skipping ads every 3 minutes...
@@LifesGuardian youtube vanced
Ahem....
Y E S
Legit doin that rn
@@LifesGuardian skip to tve end then replay the video
If channel 37 existed, it would show everyone how to find all their lost nerf darts, and possibly reveal Obama’s last name.
I have channel 37
I had it BRIEFLY, and it showed me where to find all the socks that SEEMINGLY just UP AND DISAPPEAR EVERY.SINGLE.TIME. that I wash clothes! Sad thing is, RIGHT AFTER I found them ALL, the channel COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED, ALONG WITH THE TELEVISION!
His last name IS Obama, Barack Hussein Obama II
@@musiclover-mt6hc r/woooosh
@@musiclover-mt6hc Maybe channel 37 could show you WHO SNATCHED THE BRAIN *RIGHT* OUT OF YOUR HEAD!
Everybody's early until they refresh
.....
Yep
🤖
ye
........
So the FCC won't let me be
Or let me be me, so let me see
They try to shut me down on MTV
But it feels so empty, without me
Eminem?
@@lukelyall5879 Yes 😂😂😂
37 isn't the only missing channel frequency, some others were "reserved" for official usages over the years.
Channel 1's frequency was reassigned and everything above channel 69 was reassigned for cellular phone use.
@@randystegemann9990 - do you know that Channel 37 is NO LONGER within the range assigned to OTA TV by the FCC in US?
Now only RF Ch. 2-6 (54-72 and 76-88 MHz), 7-13 (174-216 MHz) and 14-36 (470-608 MHz) are being assigned.
Ch. 38-51 (614-698 MHz) were sold recently as a consequence of an Auction to Wireless Telco's, like T-Mobile (they like to advertise those frequencies) for 4G and 5G services. And Ch. 51-69 (698-806 MHz) were already auctioned before to same Wireless Telco's.
@@syxepop And 5G is supposed to be well above those frequencies, too.
Now I just want a UA-cam channel naming Channel 37.
Edit: Channel 37 of UA-cam have bestowed their mercy in the comment section.
Okay
Someone already has
@@rahulbaba470 did it
@@rahulbaba470 I knew someone would do this
In New Mexico channel 37 is Disney XD (not the laughing emoticon its actually called Disney XD)
I take it that this is about old TV's from back in the day & not cable, because Channel 37 on my Xfinity Cable box is The History Channel.
For my Xfinity it's MSNBC.
Right
Here in Canada, it's BRAVO. 😊
It's Over the Air channel 37. that is banned. Cable "Channels" are not "real" channels in the traditional broadcast sense, They are just position numbers assigned by the cable companies. This is why local stations broadcast stations (ABC,NBC,CBS..) are often on the "wrong" cable channel, Example: Local TV channel 2 is actually on "2" if using an antenna, But ,it might be "6" on Comcast and "8" on Verizon. Fun Fact: Not only is there no Channel 37, There is also no Channel 1.
Yes. This was started back in the mid 1900’s. Before most of our parents were even born. Before color TV.
As I watched this I JUST KNEW a high percentage of comments would say: "But I have/had channel 37!" Folks: Cable "channels" are NOT broadcast over the air in the TV broadcast spectrum, they are sent by......Cable. This is about over the air BROADCAST frequencies. "37" on your cable system is just a position number. Of course with ATSC (digital) TV All the "channel" numbers are virtual. "They" can call them whatever number they want, Most of the local CBS,ABC,NBC stations call their virtual channel numbers by their old NTSC (analog) channel numbers. Fun Fact: Not only was there no analog OTA Channel 37, There was no analog OTA Channel 1.
So why didn't they just number them corresponding to the actual number you had? Would be more practical to start at 1 and go from there.
@@PolizeiPaul IDK why cable companies "move" them around (Like putting ACTUAL Ch 2 on #6) Sat companies IIRC put them in the "right" position numbers.. As to NOT starting at 1, I guess since there is no "1" as a broadcast channel, They just leave it off. It could also prevent whatever would be on a cable systems "channel" 1 would reek of favoritism? There is no TECHNICAL reason not to (esp in the digital era).
I’m not gonna lie, I never noticed that channel 37 never existed lol that’s why I love this Channel
People saying how they stretch over 12 minutes how they can just state the answer in like 20 seconds but they're telling you why and that's more than just one reason 😂
*So the reason we don't have a channel 37 is because of aliens, honestly sometimes I don't even understand a thing he says.😂*
What you have to understand is:
1. They were researching the cause and origin of a static underlay in communications systems that could not be explained yet.
2. This was started in the mid 1900’s around the times of the Battle of L.A. and Roswell incidents.
3. It’s not that we don’t have a channel 37 now, because we’ve found other means and different systems. But that frequency is still being utilized specifically under that kind of research.
Back when is as a kid MTV was on channel 37.
Edit: Oh, yeah, we had cable this is broadcast tv.
for me mtv was actually channel 55 or 56
@@Animejook I think MTV was 53. MTV 2 was 55. 54 was BET. 52 was VH1. This was for time Warner/ aka cable vision back in the 2000s on the east coast for me. It could be different for everyone. I remember 37 was like USA or TNT one of those channels cuz ESPN was 36.
@@JcLazy1 yes I remember now. But 37 was tnt. 38 was usa and 39 was tbs. 50 was Comedy Central. 32 was Cartoon Network and 33 was nikolodeon
@@Animejook 💯
@@JcLazy1 yea my memory was a bit fuzzy and then u reminded me lol. U also from ny?
Thanks for answering the question I've had since my childhood. I always wondered why there was no channel 37 on my television, it always skip to channel 38 or 36. When you entered channel 37, you got snowy static. It's kind of hard to can answer when there was no internet access to you, and adults didn't know the answers. At least one of my lifelong questions has finally been answered. Although my little bummed to discover it was something simple compared to my conspiracy theories.
In the summer of 2019, one low-powered television station in New York (WNWT-LD) began airing on digital virtual channel 37 while being physically located on VHF channel 3.
I love the two subtle digs at New Jersey 😂
Ion know my state hated like that 😵💫😂
Wait but back in the 2000s channel 37 was Nickelodeon at my house. I distinctly remember 35 was Disney, 36 was Cartoon Network and 37 was Nickelodeon
Same
I was just about to comment the same thing
mines was different then that
You are experiencing the mengele effect
It was I think
Going to New Jersey is far more terrifying than exploring space. 🚀
Very. Very. Terrifying. Experience.
I live there, can confirm
@@mrrandom5617 I can also confirm this
Wet GT1
@@mrrandom5617 what's it like there
I remember Channel 37 being Nickelodeon, I used to watch SpongeBob on there, I'll never forget it.
It was 36
Thats not UHF/VHF. Youre talking about cable
@@jackiehopson8334 Oh...
Cartoon network was channel 81 back in the day
Ok I’m not the only one. I definitely had a channel 37 and it was nickelodeon.
I noticed this when I was a kid in the early to mid 2000s that there was no channel 37. I didn’t think much of it but I did remember it! Thanks for clearing something up I hadn’t thought about in well over a decade!
Wow a question I didn't realize I had for over 20 years is finally answered 🙌
I can relate.
Indeed
12 years, but yeah, same question,
Your about is just too funny. I just blame my comments on tourettes. 🤣
@Brix Potencion philipino
*turns on my satellite tv to look for channel 37*
I don’t have it
Me: interesting…
Yooooooo it's weird hearing my hometown (Danville Illinois) on an episode like this. I had no idea my hometown had anything to do with this. I never heard this story!
I couldn’t stop thinking about phineas and ferb lol
I grew up in danville now living in bourbonnais IL. Never knew about thid either. Well im only 22 so
@@kawikaburnett6124 me too 🙃
@@kawikaburnett6124 Is that in Danville too? I know they always say Danville but never mention the state. At least I have never heard them say it.
My hometown is Paterson NJ! It was weird for me too lol!
Here on Long Island NY, channel 37 exists.
Analog, or Digital?
Optimum baby!
I was just thinking that I'm pretty sure there's a channel 37
•Checks immediately* channel 37 is Univision with a Comcast cable box in the Philadelphia area
It’s standard def HLN on WOW! in the Montgomery, Alabama area
It's some kind of soccer (or just sports in general) channel here where I am in Maryland
For my its Disney XD
It fox sports south in McMinnville Tennessee on blc connect
11:40
Was baouta go to sleep but I can never defy the inforgraphics show. must watch. Never stop. Must watch.
No
@@metal8619 you mean yes. He means yes guys.
Going to sleep already?
@Xien Han :D
@@cheloamezcua_23 not anymore
Like I said I must never defy the inforgraphics show. I can't and I mustn't.
My dad is like channel 37...he's not there...but I'm sure he'll come back from the store grabbing cigarettes one day...
F
I like how they stretch the answer out for over 12 minutes 😂
Not really there stating all the facts with no filler what is it interesting if it was answered in 20 seconds
@Nehemiah Pierre well some people do find it interesting maybe not you but some people think it’s cool to learn things
@Nehemiah Pierre yeah they're telling you why not the answer
They're telling you why
The writer for this episode must have had a horrible time trying to cobble together 12 minutes worth of pages in order to make this video last longer than 20 seconds. You can tell he is really struggling when he starts off with a cringe worth dad joke. It’s like when the teacher asks you to write a 50 page essay on something as easy and simple to answer as what is your favorite food.
The way I immediately ran to my TV to test this-
Yes
I don’t have cable anymore so sadly i can’t try this T-T
It didn’t work for me.
People still have cable in 2021
I have channel 37 I'm confused
Wow that man at the begging threw a remote at the TV because there was no channel 37
At the *Beginning
😆😆
@@tiffanyh.5788 🤦♂️yeah😂
There was always something weird on CHANNEL 69 when I was in highschool - like ALIEN TRANSMISSIONS or something - like watching OUTER LIMITS opening credits with weird sounds like Morse Code and wavy looping lines. Maybe KGB agents were sending signals to Moscow? Dial went up to 83.
Speaking of Paterson new jersey they have the second largest waterfall on the east coast next to niagara falls in terms of volume of water. It's a must see if you're in the area
In Australia we had a channel that didn't exist before DTV was a thing.. I wonder if it was for this reason.. basically nearly all our old UHF channels were just scramble anyway.. but if you went through them, you'd find one missing.
Kinda ironic that the last time I saw "The Twilight Zone" on TV, it was on "Nick-at-Nite" - channel 37...
radio astronomer here! Jansky was so important that the unit of measurement used for how bright certain objects are is called the Janksy, or Jy
1Jy = 1*10^-26W/m^2
a typical galaxy might be a few milli-Jansky (mJy)
:)
This reminded me of the no floor 13 superstition at first. I spent so many days looking for the 13th floor.
look for a movie named The Thirteenth Floor. not great, but amusing to watch once.
"No channel 37?! That makes me mad!"
*chucks remote at television*
NJ represent!
Newark! 💯
paterson
I like how they waited until the end to disclose that channel 37 exists digitally to allow the group of people just raging at the screen that they have always had that channel.
Huh? I had channel 37 growing up. I think it was Spike TV in my area if I'm not mistaken.
In my parents house when I was a kid it was TNT the super station.
Was it with rabbit ear or antenna or was it cable?
Riku Brown mine was cable and I'm age 32 now for time reference
@@brohansolo4122 im the same age and had only rabbit ears growing up and I never had that channel. But knew friends that had cable and it was there.
301.25 MHz
Never would I have thought that the town I was born in would be the focus of a video not about drugs and violence. The town has gone down hill harshly since this time apparently
And now, I shall use radiology to conquer the whole Tri-state area!
1:09 Before UHF channels, VHF TV channels went up to 13, with channel 1 reassigned to other uses. That left 12 channels, how do you come up with 108? The 70 additional UHF channels went up to channel 83, before those above 69 were reasigned for cellular use. This was 82 total channels, how do you come up with 2,051?
whats wrong with jersey bro we chilling 😭
I live here, its not THAT bad 😭😭😭
@@mrrandom5617 I live in North Jersey, and trust me it is THAT bad
@@jonathanrendza6059 I'm in Lyndhurst, NJ and it seems pretty chill here. Its busy but you get used to it
@@joshuamachcinski I mean I live in Camden, we live in a blue state, prices are sky high, and Phil Murphy is our governor... it is hard to get much worse than that.
@@jonathanrendza6059 The only things I think that Murphy is doing bad now is opening most places up to full capacity even though there are people who will not get the vaccine. I just hope the amount of vaccinated people is wayyyyyy higher that the amount of non vaccinated people so everything can go back to normal.
Channel 37 is TNT on optimum
The real question is why the infographics show isn't a channel
This is why I'm subscribed
Channel 37 was local brighthouse programming here in the Tampa FL area
37 was TLC, and 38 was Discovery channel where I live. I cut the cord several years ago so I don't know if that's still the case, but I used to watch those two channels religiously to get to sleep after an overnight shift
Same here.
301.25 MHz for channel 37.
On Spectrum, channel 37 is literally HGTV or Home and Gardening Television.
I have spectrum and its Disney Channel for me
This is for Over the Air (from a antenna, whether ears or flat), not cable
ITs the analog signal that doesn't have 37. Cable, being a closed circuit, can have it.
ITs referring to ANALOG signal, not cable one. Cable, being a closed circuit system, is able to occupy those same radio signal ranges without interference of any radio signal.
@@lumiapowered8463 Cable TV 88.
Just tried it, Channel 37 is TNT (Optimum Cable, New York Area)
Im sorry you have Cablevision lol I worked for them for years 😅
I actually did have a channel 37. It was the Canadian edition of the Disney channel: “FAMILY”
Yup. I'm in Canada and we had YTV on channel 37 when I was a kid way back when.
Channel 37 was TLC for me and then later discovery channel
Thats on cable or satellite. The video is about UHF/VHF TV or over the air tv. The kind you need an antenna for.
301.25 MHz
Haven't watched TV in a long time to even notice.
Nothing on worth watching.
Everybody's hard until channel 37 enters chat.🤣🤣
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
LOL "We're almost at ESPN 18, the Fly Fishing channel." Hilarious.
Nickelodeon back at home for the longest
Yeah I have channel 37 ever since I was a kid
Channel 37 is Fox News where I live in Florida.
What? I remember channel 37 where I’m from was always cartoon network but idk now I don’t watch much TV these days
Dude same here
Yeah that was with cable and not over the air.
Channel 37 doesn't exist as a TV channel, because it contains the FM band. When the FCC was setting up the "UHF" TV band, they realized that the existing FM band hadn't been taken into account when they set things up. So they dropped one UHF channel and crammed the FM band into it. It turned out to be useful for radio astronomy as well.
Hello, how was everyone's day? Hope it was nice!
Alright, how was yours?
Mine was okay... But I hope you're doing okay.
I highly doubt you care about people’s day.
It was terrific
You don't give a bs about anyone's day lol
but mine's nice
Uh . . . I grew up in Rochester, NY in the 1990's & 2000's (back when Time Warner was the cable supplier) and channel 37 was A&E. Right between Comedy Central on 38 & Discovery on 36.
As a loyal UA-cam Premium user, I NEVER have to bother with channel numbers. You think it, it plays.
True xD
Since the switch from the NTSC standard to the current ATSC 1.0 standard, channels 1 and 37 can only be used as virtual channels, not RF channels.
We bigfoots don't watch much TV out here in the forest because we don't like your human 'reality' shows
Crazy research here! 💪🏼. True science in action
Channel 37 does exist where i live tho it’s called foxsports midwest 🤷🏿♂️
It’s HLN for me.
Mines paramount. But I do know the hotels where I'm at dont have 37. So I guess its basic cable
That is a cable channel. Not an over the air channel.
Try using without cable and use analog antenna
In most of North America, there are no channels broadcasting above channel 36 after the recent repack. Channels 38-51 were sold off to wireless carriers for 5G.
Bro here in the philippines channel 37 exist in sky cable man theres even 121 and 122 both of them are the baby channel
It only refers to the local tv in America. PH is not included at all
@@koweedate nah we're once a US colony
Learned something new today! Never imagined that there wasn’t channel 37.
Bro HGTV is on 37 for me lol
Clearly didnt watch the video
Broadcast TV not cable or satellite
We're talking before everyone had cable, early 80s. B&W TVs with 2 dials were still common.
Now channel 37 is FOX News in Tampa Spectrum cable.
I just punched 37 onto my remote, then an enraged alien came onto the screen and demanded that I stop eavesdropping on his private channel.
Short answer: Because that is 608-614 MHz, and that range is allocated exclusively to radio astronomy.
1963 americans: fighting for science
2020 americans: fighting against science
@@ultimapower6950 What Texas about Florida day of low rates and the don't have masks mandatory
We have a channel 37 on our tv
Now I want a youtube channel named "37" 🤪
Why not a TV channel called 37, that would make more sense lol
Yeah
The guy throwing the remote at the tv was pretty funny.
I’m watching channel 37 right now and it’s labeled as CMT. Sooo yeah
What tv provider?
You must have cable then
@@spicerjoey8 spectrum
I am missing channel 4&10
@@spicerjoey8 spectrum
I still remember channel 35 as a little kid in nyc and found some Robin Byrd
This deserved a Poggers. :D
Im almost 100% sure MTV was 37 late 90s early 2000s
Maybe
No
Close but not
I am
Ur first
Yep
My tv always had 37 even now... im in Connecticut, its TNT
What
No way! I was born and raised in Paterson NJ! Never knew about the whole channel 37 thing haha 😆
Same
No channel 37??
SoUnDs LikE cOmMuNisM tO mE
My hometown's cable provider must be VERY behind. Channel 37 has been Disney XD since before Disney started calling it that. That's in Lordsburg, New Mexico and that channel is still the same number; and it's active 24 hours a day.
Were digital channels implemented in rural towns back in the late 90's? If not (which I assume to be the case), our provider must have been ignorant of the regulation. Wouldn't be the first time for us.
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Idk what your talking about channel 37 was Disney
For me it's strange that in the US, in every house same channels have the same numbers... In the country where I live, channel 252 can be channel 99, or channel 476 can be 123 because you can have different TV suppliers. I like channel 204 in my house, but that is 57 in one of my native's home.
Bullcrap, I still remember from my childhood! 35 is Disney, 36 is cartoon network, 37 is nickelodeon, 39 is ABC, 44 is food network, 70 is the golf channel, and 74 is trutv.
I do believe there is a Channel 37 TV station in the Dominican Republic.
I also believe some countries (where TV channels are 7 or 8 MHz wide - common in Europe and Asia) have Channel 37 stations which are/were higher in frequency than American ch 37, and caused no problematic interference.
6 MHz Pan American TV frequencies used in Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar,
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Not sure if it is just a regional thing, but my provider doesn't list a channel 69. I input it on the remote manually and the number flashes (- -) and stays on the current channel. I guess adult networks fought over it so none of them could have it.
3 channels I still remember are 30, 58 and 68. Nick, cartoonnetwork and Disney
for me, nick, cn, and disney were 54, 54, 55
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30,58,61
LOL Showing my age, none of those channels existed growing up. Cartoons went off the air around 10 am saturday and came back on for maybe an hour after school.
Asking all the right questions!!
Channel 37 used to be the weather channel when I was a kid.