Antenna Point

TV Transmitting Tower Locator

Published by: Antennas Direct
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With Antenna Point, aiming your TV antenna is easy! The map in the app will display transmitting towers along with the distance from your home to each tower. Antenna Point will identify your location and provide the TV antenna coverage area within 35-mile, 50-mile, and a 70-mile range pattern. The app will help you find the best direction to aim your indoor, attic or outdoor TV antenna. Download the Antenna Point app on your smart phone or tablet, read through the step-by-step instructions and start aiming your smart phone or tablet towards the largest cluster of towers. Once you’ve found the best direction to all the towers, install your antenna in an area with the best unobstructed view to the TV towers. Connect your antenna to your TV and use your remote to scan your TV for channels. The towers are displayed in black markers on the map, and you can tap on each tower to see the main network call sign, like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, The CW, ION, MeTV and many more. The app includes a channel list, so you can preview the TV stations available in your area.
Tips: After your initial channel scan, check the number of TV stations you are receiving. If you are not receiving all the available channels move your antenna to another spot and rescan your TV for channels until you receive the most channels. You may have to move the antenna a few times until you find the best TV signals. [Note: certain variables unrelated to the antenna’s performance can interfere with signal reception, such as terrain, tall buildings, and trees – try finding the most unobstructed view to the TV towers for the best TV signals].
If you have any questions about antennas or installation, we are available 7 days a week to help. Give us a call at 877-825-5572 or chat with us online at antennasdirect.com or gomohu.com.
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Antenna Point Reviews

Crash-a-palooza

Mobile Jukebox on

United States

I don’t know when it started but I can’t get the app to stay open more than 15 seconds.

App interface

Looking for a new app 174639 on

United States

When trying to zoom in to see the individual towers the app keeps zooming back out so it’s difficult to select the different towers

Great app

Tv makers on

United States

I used the app, and it works great for helping you with your antenna, I got 4 channels to work that I did not have before I used the app and moved my antenna now all my antenna Channels are completely clear and have no problems with sound and picture quality, and it’s a wonderful app for people who want their antennas to work better!

Serves purpose, but with a fatal flaw

BenJF3 on

United States

Shows tower location for general aiming of your antenna. However, you can’t pinch to zoom in and verify what towers are what. You zoom in and the app snaps back to the original view. Fix that and add a pop up of what sub channels are on what towers then it’s a five star app.

No VHF stations

Texas Mark on

United States

Several of my local stations are on VHF but the app does not list them.

Nothing fancy

Rchl123 on

United States

Nothing fancy but I found it useful.

No Longer Zooms In

Twinkie Breath on

United States

I’ve used this app for maybe 3 years and recently I noticed that the app won’t zoom in if my iPhone isn’t still. In the past years I could zoom in and the map wouldn’t move unless I moved it. Because the map can’t zoom in while my hand is moving, the app is very hard to use. Please fix this as soon as possible. Thank you in advance.

perfect

LukeVABCH on

United States

Works great for what I needed it for!

Simple and effective

Drummerkat on

United States

Use the app to find your towers. Lay your phone flat on the antenna if possible and line it up as close as you can to the desired tower. Turn the phone as needed to line up the arrow toward the tower. After this, turn the “level” app on your phone (or get a regular level) and make sure your antenna is perfectly level. Tighten the bolts then rescan your tv and you should be good to go. This is so easy to use and I couldn’t have set the antenna without it.

Simple, easy

msbav8r53 on

United States

I ditched cable years ago and usually watch Netflix, Paramount+, or YouTube TV. I wanted the option to watch local channels, so I bought an OTA antenna. This app made it easy to point the antenna in the direction of the transmitters in my area. I had used a antenna aiming web page and a compass, but this was way easier. 👍🏻

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