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  1. 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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  2. Click the Map to Enter Your Address and Find Your Local TV Stations! *Free shipping to continental US only. Find the best antenna reception in your area with our reception map.

  3. Signal Search Map. Use this box to search by address, then click the "Move Pushpin to Center of Map View" button below to get the coordinates. Click "Go" to search. You can also get your location, drag and drop, zoom and use the "Move Pushpin to Center of Map View" button, or enter decimal latitude and longitude values below.

  4. Find local stations. Check their signal strength. Find out how far the transmitters are from your location and which direction to point your antenna. See the changes that will take place after the DTV transition.

  5. This is a mapping tool that will let you browse the TV transmitters in your area and see their coverage maps. Channel reception is estimated using the same 3D propagation modeling algorithms that are used throughout this site, but the results are presented in a more visual and dynamic format.

  6. This is a mapping tool that will let you browse the TV transmitters in your area and see their coverage maps. Channel reception is estimated using the same 3D propagation modeling algorithms that are used throughout this site, but the results are presented in a more visual and dynamic format.

  7. The TV Station Locator for Antenna Tool tool makes it incredibly easy to know which way to point your antenna to pick up the HDTV channel signals in your area. Simply click the station finder “call letters” on the left side of the map as illustrated below.