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  2. DTV Reception Maps - Federal Communications Commission

    www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmap

    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.

  3. Antennas and Digital Television - Federal Communications...

    www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/antennas-and-digital-television

    Scanning for DTV Channels. Before making any changes to your current antenna or antenna system, you should perform a channel scan to see if your antenna receives the digital signals being broadcast in your area.

  4. If you haven't scanned your TV recently, you might be surprised at how many stations are now available. You can check the FCC's DTV reception map to check for channels available at your location. For more information on antennas, check out the FCC consumer guide on antennas and digital television.

  5. Antennas and Digital Television - Federal Communications...

    www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/antennas_and_digital_television.pdf

    scan to see if your antenna receives the digital signals being broadcast in your area. To run a channel scan, find the "set-up" or "menu" button on your remote control, then select the option that allows you to search for available digital broadcast channels.

  6. Some local TV stations across the U.S. to continue to watch that...

    www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/tvrescan-consumer-toolkit-overview-brochure.pdf

    In most cases, no. In limited cases, viewers with a UHF-only antenna may need a new antenna. Additional information on over-the-air TV rooftop and indoor antennas can be found at www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/ antennas-and-digital-television.

  7. Stay tuned to your local channels for information on when to rescan, as broadcasters will give viewers at least 30 days notice. Refer to our interactive TV reception map to insert your address and see the frequency change timeframe for most local channels in your market.

  8. TV Rescan Toolkit: Quick Start Guide - Federal Communications...

    www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/tvrescan-consumer-toolkit-quick-start-guide.pdf

    Familiar stations may change frequencies and new stations may become available. If you watch TV over-the-air using an antenna, you should periodically rescan your TV to update your available channels.

  9. Search for broadcast television station information in the VHF and UHF broadcast bands. You may request one-line-per-record list output, or more detailed "query" output. The data files used for this query are updated each morning.

  10. AM, FM, and Television Broadcast Single Frequency/Channel Maps

    www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-and-fm-single-frequency-maps

    Click on a frequency or channel to generate a map of the AM, FM, or TV licensed stations in the USA that are using the specific frequency or channel. AM options include daytime groundwave coverage and nighttime primary and secondary skywave coverage.

  11. Using the FCC’s Mapping Tool to Help Consumers Choose a Receiving...

    transition.fcc.gov/bureaus/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/Reception_Maps_Guide.pdf

    This will bring up a map showing the consumer’s location and, to the left of the map, a list of the digital TV signals available, color coded by signal strength at the location and listed in descending order of signal strength at the location.