When should I scan for Channels?
You need to scan for channels every time there’s a change in local broadcast frequencies. That means you have to
You need to scan for channels every time there’s a change in local broadcast frequencies. That means you have to
Omni-directional antennas receive signals equally from all directions. Directional antennas pull in signals better from one direction. In this direction,
ATSC 3.0 is the next generation terrestrial broadcast system designed from the ground up to improve the television viewing experience
Reposition the antenna is the best way to correct this type of interference. Position the antenna as high as possible
In some areas, broadcast signals are strong enough that an amplifier is not necessary. Please connect the antenna to the
Please visit www.antennaweb.org to determine the available television stations and location of the broadcast towers in your area.
Finding TV signal is similar to cell phone coverage, sometimes walking a few feet in one direction will make a
If there are hills, trees, buildings, or other geographic features in between the broadcast towers and the antenna, the signals
A passive antenna has no active amplifier built-in. An amplified antenna includes an amplifier to increase the gain of the
Choose an antenna that receives both VHF and UHF signals. VHF and UHF refer to the frequencies stations use to