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Find the best TV antenna for your location with this tool that shows the TV transmitters in your area and their coverage radius. You can also use the Antenna Point App to aim your antenna in the right direction and check the UHF or VHF band of the channels.
Find out which broadcast TV signals are available in your area and how to optimize your HDTV setup. Enter your location, antenna height, and get a report with signal strength, transmitter power, and coverage maps.
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.
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.
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.
TV Fool is a tool that can analyze your location to help determine what free broadcasts might be available in your neighborhood. You can also view Google Earth coverage maps, signal analysis reports, and transmitter icons for local broadcasters.