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  1. Find TV Broadcast Towers and free TV Channels in your area. Get all the information needed for selecting and pointing your antenna. Use the tower map to check for potential ground interference such as hills and obstructions.

    • Frequency

      A television station broadcast Radio Frequency (RF) channel...

    • Antenna Installation

      1 - Antenna Placement 2 - Mast 3 - Coax Cable Installation 4...

    • Cables

      Three types of coax cable (RG-6, RG-11, RG-59) can be used...

    • Amplifiers

      There are 3 types of TV signal amplifiers; preamplifiers or...

  2. 23 gru 2021 · Aiming an antenna is one of the easiest tech jobs you can do and doesn’t require expensive tools. First you need to figure out where you’re going to aim the antenna. One of the better resources is TVFool.com , which is operated by volunteers who are really passionate about antennas.

  3. 29 lis 2017 · One easy way to determine the best orientation for your antenna is to use an azimuth map; a world map which has been set so that all the directions on that map are real antenna directions from one central point. These maps allow you to see the compass bearing from your QTH to other DXCC entities.

  4. 1 gru 2019 · By simply entering your address in the website, you’ll receive a local signal report that allows you to see the channels you’ll likely pick up, and from which direction they’re being broadcast. This way, you have all the information needed to determine the direction to aim the antenna.

  5. Find the best direction to aim your HDTV antenna with our NEW app! Tips for the Transmitter Locator Tool Check to see if the digital channels in your area broadcast on the UHF or VHF band.

  6. Aiming An Outdoor/Attic Antenna. If you’ve got an antenna installed on the roof or in your attic, aiming it properly may mean the difference in picking up 50 channels in pristine HD versus less than half that total showing up in your TV’s built-in guide.

  7. Introduction. Described is a simple way to find an aim-point for a directional antenna using Google Maps. It is assumed that you will be able to visually aim the antenna from where it is mounted. This method will provide the optimum aim-point for a directional antenna.