![]() The one exception is if a local station moves from UHF (Channels 14 to 51) to VHF (Channels 1 to 13) and your current antenna is either UHF-only or gets poor VHF reception. ![]() If you’re already using an antenna to get free TV, none of this will take new equipment. We recommend doing a second channel scan anyway just to see whether you get any stations you missed on the first rescan. If it doesn’t work the first time, try again. If you don’t see any of these options, you can usually do a channel scan by selecting the Input button on the TV remote or in the TV’s main menu, then choosing Antenna.ĭepending on the number of channels you can receive, it could take a few minutes to complete the rescan. You want the automatic option, which will make the TV search through all the channels. Once you find Channel Scan or Channel Tuning, you may have a choice to tune automatically (Autotune or Autoscan) or manually. On any brand of TV, if you’re having trouble finding the right option, look under Settings or Setup. It might be called Live TV (on LG TVs) or Broadcast (on Samsung sets). You may see the Channel Scan control right away or it could be one layer down, under Antenna, Channels, or Channel List. Start by using your TV remote control (or a digital converter box remote if you still have an older analog TV) to press the Menu or Setup button. The process varies a bit depending on which brand of TV you own, but ultimately you’re looking for a control that says Channel Scan or Channel Tuning. It’s fairly simple to rescan for channels.
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