Local Channels- Easier than you think
Tuning your off air antenna can be a very easy task if you know which direction your local channels are coming from. Local channel signals come from where the antenna is located not from the city of the channel you want to watch. If you only are interested in a couple of channels you can point your antenna in the middle of where both channels are coming from or you can point to the direction if you have a rotor to move the antenna.

Use the links to the left to help you point to or select the type of antenna to choose.

Antennaweb.org is an excellent site for finding where your local channels are coming from, and if you enter your street address you will get a better understanding where to point your antenna if you do not have a compass. New channels are also listed that will be available soon in your area along with the HDTV, VHF, and UHF channels that are available now.

Free Channels : Remember if you spend 100-200 dollars or so for a antenna that gets the channels you want, and also the new high definition channels that are being broadcasted if you have a HDTV. Satellite companies will be taking from you 595.00 dollars for the next ten years for your local channels and that is if they do not raise the price before hand.