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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. 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.

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

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

    To receive DTV signals from all stations in the area, your antenna needs to be able to receive both VHF channels (channels 2-13) and UHF channels (channels 14-36). Some antennas only provide good reception of VHF or UHF channels, but not both.

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

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

    want to check with the local TV station to see if it has been experiencing any service issues in your area. Installing New Equipment. When installing a converter box or digital television, follow the set-up instructions for scanning or auto-tuning for available channels. Learn more at www.fcc.gov/TVrescan

  6. 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. Please refer any comments or suggestions on the TV Query to Mark Colombo, mark.colombo@fcc.gov.

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

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

    Some local TV stations across the U.S. will be changing their over-the-air broadcast frequencies. At that time, viewers will need to rescan their TV to continue to watch that channel. This brochure has been created to provide guidance on TV frequency changes for people who use an antenna to watch over-the-air television. Topics include: TV Rescan

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

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

    Using the FCC’s Mapping Tool to Help Consumers Choose a Receiving Antenna: Guidance for Retail Sales Staff . The following instructions are intended to help retail sales staff who use the Commission’s mapping tool to assist consumers in choosing an appropriate television receiving antenna:

  9. Digital TV Facility Type: Commercial [CDT] Licensee: CBS BROADCASTING INC. Licensee Address: 1275 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 710 - Licensing Dept. Washington, DC 20004 2024574505 [phone] Main Studio Address: 26905 W. 11 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48033 248-355-7000 [phone] Contact via Email

  10. Remember to Rescan - Federal Communications Commission

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

    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.

  11. Some local TV stations in cities across the U.S. will be changing their over-the-air broadcast frequencies between now and July 2020. People who watch free over-the-air television with an antenna will need to rescan their TV set each time a station moves to continue receiving the local channel.

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