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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
A step by step guide that uses standard practices and the...
- Cables
Three types of coax cable (RG-6, RG-11, RG-59) are used for...
- Amplifiers
There are 3 types of TV signal amplifiers; preamplifiers or...
- Steps to Get It
Using this information the gains and losses can be combined...
- TV Station Callsigns
The FCC identifies every TV station with a unique callsign....
- Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to watch free broadcast TV ? All you need is...
- Scale
The decibels (dB) scale is more convenient than a linear...
- Frequency
Find your nearest digital TV transmitter with Antennas Direct's mapping tool. It's a quick and easy way to find digital television transmitters (DTVs) nearest to your location.
Enter your zip code for a map of broadcast towers and signal information in your area. Channel Master's antenna recommendation engine will analyze your address and recommend a TV antenna solution that is optimized for your location.
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.
Ohio Antenna Map & Signal Information. View a TV antenna tower map and technical signal information by zip code to determine signal strength and antenna selection.
TV Broadcast Tower Signal Locator and Antenna Map. Enter your zip code and Be Set Free! Whether you’re troubleshooting reception issues or trying to find the right antenna, understanding the location of TV broadcast towers is crucial to getting the most out of cutting the cord.
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.