TV Frequency Channel Numbers
The above tabs lead to list with the ( Real ) TV Frequency Channels according to the FCC assigned frequencies in numeric order; beginning with the
lowest frequency as channel two ( 2 ).(Because there is no commercial broadcast frequency/channel one)
and ending at channel 69 (Because that's as far as they go.)
Manually add channels
These Channel numbers are the ones
needed when manually adding channels.
If you are searching for a particular virtual channel service "The Channel number
a station is known by"; use this
Digital TV spy link and then select
the desired virtual channel for more info, this also contains the
correct RF channel to scan for a selected channel you wish to add to your channel list.
The virtual channel number you see on those links are most likely the old channel
number the station had before the change to digital video format; they do this
for the sake of maintaining Station ID clarity to loyal viewers from times past.
RF channel number and virtual number
For Some stations the RF channel number and virtual channel number can be; one and the same.
Unlike the Real RF Channels, Virtual channels could go higher than 69 but so far I have seen
but one and that was Channel 70.
Don't be Confuse by the numbers
When scanning for and adding channels; a stations RF Channel number can register in place of
the virtual channel number, or even as the scan percent figure (Digits on the progress bar) due to
a weak signal, or interference, but don't let this confuse you; if it happens, reasons can vary
between converter boxes, but often can be as simple as pointing your antenna more direct toward the
station, doing a rescan or add channel, and then getting it right a second time around, if not then
chances are the signal is yet too weak or it could be a matter of the way the unit was manufactured
(in a rare case )if it is due to a weak signal or interference , the signal could improve in days to
come; especially if you were scanning during extreme cloud coverage the first time around.
Calculate antenna length by frequency
Enter a single value in Mhz and CALCULATE the antenna length.
Enter a single value in feet or inches to CALCULATE a matching frequency.