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Over-The-Air (OTA) ANTENNAS

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HughesNetLane’s Radio, TV, & Appliances DBA Lane TV & Satellite (AKA “Lane TV”)  is an authorized retailer of HughesNet. HughesNet is a registered trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar Company.  The HughesNet trademarks, registered trademarks and/or service marks are used under license of Hughes Network Systems  and/or its affiliate(s).

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FormAll the required Legal Stuff:ORText Box: You may want to try to save money by using an “Over-The-Air” (OTA) antenna, but you could end up wasting your money if don’t have the proper information or technical help!    

Did you know that nearly ALL North American broadcasters “went digital” about a decade ago?  This means you need the right equipment to receive those channels.  

For example: WIVB, Channel 4, in Buffalo, NY is no longer on VHF channel 4, nor is it still broadcasting from Colden, NY.  When it was on channel 4 and in Colden, you would need a good VHF antenna to receive it.

But, today, WIVB is on digital “Virtual Channel 4.1,” which is actually on analog UHF channel 32, and is being broadcast from Grand Island, NY.  This location is approximately 30 miles North-north-west of the original broadcast location.  If you pointed your antenna toward Colden, and tuned in to channel 4, you would be rewarded with either a “Blue Screen” or a lovely picture of a “Snow Storm.”

UPDATE!  Channels 4.1, 4.2, 23.1, and 23.2 have switched to UHF 36, and moved back to Colden, NY.*

 

What do you do?  You could spend countless hours searching the web for the virtual and analog channel assignments for your area, or you could sign up for our E-newsletter, and get a free copy of our

Western New York / North Western Pennsylvania Local Channel Guide…

 

But you would still have to figure out the correct equipment for your location; search for the hardware; purchase the antenna, booster, antenna rotator (rotor), mounting, and other parts; and climb the ladder, and install all of the parts.  Of course, you’ll need the proper tools, including a connector compression tool and it wouldn’t hurt to have a good Field Strength Meter (approx. $800 to $1,200).  After all of this, you need to pray that everything got hooked up correctly, and then connect and program your TV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Do they still make outdoor antennas?"

Call Lane TV & Satellite

1-888-287-7115

(Local   716-962-9401)

 

 

Call us for an OTA site survey:

for a reasonable fee,

you can have your location

professionally assessed for

an Over-The-Air Antenna

*Digital Channels are in constant flux.  Channel frequency assignments change, transmitters are moved, station ownership changes hands or sometimes changes affiliations… The company that owned the CBS feed in your area might switch to NBC!  How do you keep up?  Signup for our newsletter, or download our Western New York, Northwestern Pennsylvania Over-The-Air Guide by clicking here:

 

 

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