HDTV antennas give you the ability to watch free cable TV from major network channels and local broadcasting channels in crisp, clear high-definition for a very low onetime cost. The channels that your antenna may pick up will vary by location, surroundings and antenna range but the main point is that there's no subscription fee to access the channels that are available to you. This makes HDTV antennas a great option if you're looking to cut your TV budget substantially.
Enjoy the benefits of an HDTV antenna on its own, or pair one with a streaming device to broaden your entertainment options.
The first step in finding the right antenna for you, your location, and viewing needs, is finding the nearest TV signals in your area. Just follow the link to the FCC Free DTV Reception Maps site, type in your address, and you'll see on the map where the nearest broadcasting tower is located and all of the channels available in your area.
The first step in finding the right antenna for you, your location, and viewing needs, is finding the nearest TV signals in your area. Just follow the link to the FCC Free DTV Reception Maps site, type in your address, and you'll see on the map where the nearest broadcasting tower is located and all of the channels available in your area.
Once you have found your signal, you can use the information to determine what type of antenna will be best for you!
Indoor Antennas
- 35 miles or less from the nearest tower
- Great for urban/city locations
- Plug and Play makes set up easy
- A great replacement from standard cable and satellite if your home is close to a strong signal from the towers without interference from trees, hills or tall buildings
Indoor Amplified Antennas
- 60 miles or less from the nearest tower
- Great for suburban/rural locations
- Plug and Play makes set up easy
- Great for picking up signals if your home is surrounded by obstacles like trees, hills or buildings or
Outdoor Antennas
- 60 miles or more from the nearest
- Best used in suburban/rural locations
- Offers a greater reception range and access to additional channels