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finding local tv channels on batwing antenna

When one is traveling in new areas, is there a easy way of obtaining the network channel numbers when using your batwing antenna?
John
1998 U270 34'

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Reply #1
John...try TVFOOL.COM

Bob

Winter: Texas Rio Grande Valley or Foley, AL
Summer: The Gardens RV Community of Crossville, TN
2000 40 FT U270, Xtreme FBP
2017 C-Max Towed

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Reply #2
We use an app on my Droid called:  TV Antenna Helper - Free.  Seems to work pretty good.
Scott & Carol Seibert
2001 42' double slide U320 - Sold
Previous - 2002 36' U320

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Reply #3
When one is traveling in new areas, is there a easy way of obtaining the network channel numbers when using your batwing antenna?

Try http://www.antennaweb.org/Address.aspx
The selected media item is not currently available.Barry BEAM #16014
2003 U320 40' AGDS
Beamalarm, Foretravel technical help and specifications
"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve"

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Reply #4
This web site gives you direction and distance to broadcast locations based on your local zip code.  GPS coordinates don't always work.

http://www.antennapoint.com/#__home

This web site gives you local broadcast schedule based on zip code. (55033 for example)

TV Listings Guide and TV Schedule, for Local 55033, where to watch TV shows |

We find these to be helpful.

Roger
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #5
Dave M has it right for most newer television sets. If your set has a MENU button, see if there is a SETUP function. Let it scan for available channels.

Our television sits on the pull-out tray between the seats when we're parked, and sleeps on our bed when traveling, so we do the setup whenever we first set up the set. Interesting that when we get back home we sometimes gain or lose channels.

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Reply #6
I gave up on the batwing and installed the Jack. Even with the "HD" conversion the batwing never managed to pull in anything. I had better luck with an 8" wire stuck into the antenna connector; seriously!

But I also discovered that having the Wineguard amplifier on makes a big difference in being able to locate and watch OTA television with the new HD digital channels.

The "channel search" won't work well if the antenna is not pointed in the general direction of the transmitter(s). Finding that direction can be confusing. We've managed to find one station, then turn the antenna for maximum signal and then search again; that will often come up with new channels.

Craig
1993 U225 36' Unihome GV with PACBRAKE exhaust retarder, Banks Stinger and Solar Panels.
Toad: 1999 Jeep Wrangler 2-door soft-top.

"No one has ever had to evacuate a city because the solar panels broke."

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Reply #7
So to Dave M, and Davids points the newer tvs search and some of the smart tvs after about 30min you will have the "guide" function loaded automatically.  Not as extensive as cable but show, time and very brief description.

Love technology ^.^d
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John - driving Old Faithful
1994 U280 GV
C8.3, Banks, Pacbrake, 900 watts, Resonator, XLHD tow dolly
Retired Army Warrant Officer

Life is what you make of it - if it is lemons, make lemonade!
Former Coaches:
1988 GV 40' ORED 300HP CAT - 9 years
1990 Winnebago LeSharo - 3 years
2000 Newmar London Aire - 3 years (#18 of 23 produced)

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Reply #8
Dave, your guide is all up and running in 3? ::) what am I doing wrong?

 Or the scan is done for the channels, that works for ours.
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My advice and experiences are Free, you decide if they are worth anything .

John - driving Old Faithful
1994 U280 GV
C8.3, Banks, Pacbrake, 900 watts, Resonator, XLHD tow dolly
Retired Army Warrant Officer

Life is what you make of it - if it is lemons, make lemonade!
Former Coaches:
1988 GV 40' ORED 300HP CAT - 9 years
1990 Winnebago LeSharo - 3 years
2000 Newmar London Aire - 3 years (#18 of 23 produced)

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Reply #9
OK, so most digital TVs have scan functions.  All of mine do. They find the stations so your clicker works.  My suggestion helps you figure out where to aim your antenna, especially important when you are farther away and then actually show you what is going to be on and when. 

Our collection of movies and favorite TV shows on blu-ray, dvd and hard drive gives up plenty to watch when we want to.  When we are away, everything we want to watch gets recorded anyway.

Roger
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #10
Virtually all broadcast television signals in the U.S. are digital, and I believe all digital televisions need to "Scan" in order to find the available stations.
David and Carolyn Osborn
1995 U320C SE 40' Build 4726 Feb 1995
FMCA 147762
Motorcade 17186

 

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Reply #11
Like Barry, I use Antennaweb quite often, I find it to be a very useful website.
Here's a link to previous post on this issue:  OTA TV Antenna
Good Luck, Dave A
Dave and Nancy Abel
'00 U320 36' WTFE  Build #5669
'10 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
Livingston, TX  SKP's Fulltiming