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TV Broadcast Tower Locator. 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) 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
An indoor antenna usually works well for receiving stations...
- Scale
The decibels (dB) scale is more convenient than a linear...
- Frequency
Our mapping tool will allow you to view the TV transmitters in your area. Using this tool, you will see the radius patterns showing the distance of coverage between your location and the broadcast towers.
DTV Reception Maps. 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.
The search map is a tool to help you determine the available local TV stations, their strengths, and how to aim an antenna to find them. To do so, you must first pick your location and some key parameters. There are several different methods you can use to select your location.
Locate TV transmitters, choose antennas, look at coverage maps, and optimize your HDTV setup. Learn about digital TV and how to incorporate it into your home theater system. Rediscover over the air (OTA) TV.
To determine the direction to point your TV antenna, follow these steps: 1. Aim your outdoor directional antenna towards the broadcast towers. 2. Use the FCC DTV maps or rabbit ears for assistance. 3. For indoor antennas, aim high and run interference. 4. Avoid using an amplifier as it may amplify noise and distortion. 5.
Locate TV transmitters, choose antennas, look at coverage maps, and optimize your HDTV setup. Learn about digital TV and how to incorporate it into your home theater system. Rediscover over the air (OTA) TV. Looking for something more accurate than antennaweb?