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      <title>Cox Tempe Series2 Solution/Workaround</title>
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      <description>I recently purchased my first Tivo, an 80-hour Series2. I got home, hooked everything up, and after everything was setup I realized that Cox Communications in Tempe does not have any analog channels above 22(their &amp;ldquo;expanded&amp;rdquo; service). This made me really upset because I have lived in other areas in Phoenix and analog service above 22 was always available. I came to find out that in Tempe they are still using 550Mhz lines, which means they don&amp;rsquo;t have the bandwidth to put all of their services on so they took away the expanded channels from analog.</description>
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