Logical Channel Number
Full Form of LCN
What is LCN?
Logical Channel Number (LCN) is a numeric identifier assigned to television channels in digital broadcasting systems, particularly used by Direct-to-Home (DTH) services in India. It simplifies channel navigation by organizing channels in a predefined order, replacing traditional frequency-based tuning. In India, major DTH providers like Tata Play, Airtel Digital TV, and Dish TV use LCNs to number channels logically—for example, all news channels might be grouped in the 100–199 range, entertainment in 200–299, and so on. This system allows users to switch channels by entering a simple number on their remote control, making viewing more convenient. LCN is standardized across Indian DTH platforms to ensure consistency, though providers may assign different numbers for the same channel. The concept is also relevant to digital terrestrial television and cable TV headends. For students preparing for exams in electronics, telecommunications, or media studies, understanding LCN architecture, remapping, and its role in electronic program guides (EPG) can be important. LCN reduces channel scanning time and is integral to modern broadcast infrastructure, enhancing user experience in India's competitive TV market.
LCN का फुल फॉर्म
तार्किक चैनल संख्या
Example
To watch the Hindi movie channel, simply press LCN 321 on your DTH remote.