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skugelstadt. Location: Henderson. 1,110 posts, read 1,908,218 times. Reputation: 1039. Advertisements. From what I have read, all broadcasted Las Vegas TV stations are now high VHF or UHF. I'm curious what antennas you are using, particularly by the folks who live in the Anthem area of Henderson. Fox and NBC are difficult for me to pick up ...
Why over the air, you might ask? Comcast was due here last week for installation. They called 7 AM to confirm an 8-10 AM appointment, then didn't show up! We rescheduled for phone and Internet, but holding off on the TV for now.
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In 2009, as part of the transition from analog to digital over-the-air broadcast of television, the spectrum from 698 MHz to 806 MHz (UHF channels 52-69) was also no longer used for TV broadcasting. Channel 55, for instance, was sold to Qualcomm for their MediaFLO service, which is resold under various mobile telephone network brands.
I've decided to start a thread that has all of the current TV stations available for free since they change relatively often and new stations are added all the time. There isn't a list anywhere else that has all of the TV stations, and many are very outdated. So, for all looking for this information, here it is! 2 WSB-TV2.1 WSB (ABC Affiliate) HD
We are looking to cut our cable and get TV via an over-the-air antenna if possible. We are 50 miles from the broadcast towers. I plan on placing it on a mast attached to the chimney and installing a rotator too. One option: Lava HD2605 | Lava 2605 | Lava Antenna HD2605 | HD2605 Antenna
Just about any indoor rabbit ear antenna with telescopic rods that extend full over 40" should work well through out the valley. 06-06-2013, 07:18 PM TheSa|nt
Locals when getting them over the air have multiple "sub channels". So CBS actually has a total of 4 channels (19-1, 19-2,19-3, 19-4). However, at 27 miles (either downtown Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, or Awendaw is where the towers are) you'd need a medium directional antenna with a pre-amp for some of them
I will use the Internet as the primary way for me to watch things, but I am wondering what free over-the-air TV channels I can get in my home since I do prefer to watch sports and local news on live TV rather than on the Internet. I have an analogue TV with a digital converter box, with indoor rabbit-ear antennas. Please comment. Thanks!
I have the Magnovox DVR/HDD recorder for my Over the Air TV but you cannot record from internet like sling. It holds like 400 hours a HD recordings and works pretty good. It's also a DVD/DVD+-R so I could hook up my old VCR and covert all my old vhs to DVD and to the DVR to watch anytime and you can Burn a DVD from a recording you have on HDDisk.