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Use this program to check for the DTV signals that are available at your location. Enter your address in the box below and click Go! The DTV coverage map will list all stations in your area.
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You should rescan periodically to ensure your TV has the current channel lineup for your area. If you have any difficulty completing the channel scan, consult the owner's manual of your digital-to-analog converter box or DTV for detailed instructions. More information can be found at fcc.gov/rescan.
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.
How to Rescan Your TV to Get Channels with Antenna. Watch on. If you watch free over-the-air television with an antenna, you should rescan your TV set periodically to make sure you're receiving all the available channels in your area.
The following instructions are intended to help retail sales staff who use the Commission’s mapping tool to assist consumers in choosing an appropriate television receiving antenna: Go to http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/.
Range is typically 60 miles or more for full power stations, to around 30 miles for low power stations. Towers are often concentrated in or near a city. Television transmitters are on an FCC licensed RF channel in either the VHF or UHF Frequency Band. Each RF channel contains 1 to 20 TV channels.
24 sty 2019 · Use an online tool like AntennaWeb or the FCC’s OTA TV mapping tool to see how close your TV stations are. That will determine how much range you’ll need to get out of your antenna.