Your TV Stations May



Your TV Stations May Be Moving Frequencies. Here’s What You Need to Know.If you are one of more than 72 million Americans who rely on an antenna to watch free, over-the-air television, you'll need to rescan your television set when your local stations move to new TV frequencies. Rescanning is when your TV finds all of the available channels in your area. If you haven’t rescanned your TV recently, you may discover TV channels you didn’t even know you were missing. No new equipment is needed. If your TV is connected to cable or satellite service, you don’t need to do anything. How Do I Rescan My Television? Select "scan" or "autotune" from your TV or converter box control menu to start the scanning process. You can usually find instructions by pressing the "set-up" or "menu" buttons on your television or digital antenna remote control. If you have difficulty, consult the owner's manual for more detailed instructions on how to run a channel scan, or contact customer service for your TV or converter box manufacturer. After you rescan your TV set, the channel number you used to go to for your local TV station will remain the same. How do I know when to rescan?TV stations must move frequencies at different times starting in 2018 through at least 2020, so if you watch TV for free using an antenna you may need to rescan more than once. Stay tuned to your local TV stations or visit for the latest information.Need more help? You can also contact the FCC hotline at 1-888-CALLFCC (1-888-225-5322) and press "6" to speak to a help desk representative. The call center is staffed from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern time, seven days a week.May 2019 ................
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