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.

Looking to see which stations in your market are changing frequencies? This map also includes information on station channel changes associated with the results of the Broadcast TV Transition. In the list of stations in your area, stations that are changing frequencies will have an R in the last column marked IA. Then click on the station to see when the station will be changing frequencies and you will have to rescan your TV. The date is known as the "repack date". Refer to our "Remember to Rescan" video and instructions to learn how to rescan your TV.

Although their "virtual channel" — the channel a viewer selects to watch a particular station — will remain the same, some stations will be changing the frequency on which they broadcast, requiring viewers who use an over-the-air antenna to rescan their tuners to locate the station's new signal (visit our rescanning guide for more information).

The FCC will update this page as new information becomes available, and viewers may contact their local stations with additional questions; click on the link to a station's public inspection file for contact information.

For more information on antennas, see the Antenna Guide. Signal strength calculations assume an outdoor antenna 30 feet above ground level. Actual reception quality may vary significantly for viewers using an indoor antenna.

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DTV Reception Map Tips If searching on city, include state

If searching on street address, include city and state

Exclude PO Box, Mailbox, APT # in address search parameters

Avoid using special characters, such as @, #, $, %, *, etc.

Clicking on the red marker on the map and dragging it to a different location will change the search results, based on the longitude and latitude coordinates of the end location.