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Where are the TV towers in Albuquerque?

Where are the TV towers in Albuquerque?

Sandia Crest
In central New Mexico, most TV broadcast towers are located on Sandia Crest. If you can see the mountain top clearly, you likely have access to crystal-clear HDTV signals. You may be able to use a simple and inexpensive indoor antenna, which can be picked up at most hardware stores or electronics stores.

How many channels can I get with an antenna in my area?

These days, if you live in a large metropolitan area and plug in a digital TV antenna to your TV, you can easily receive anywhere from 70 to more than 100 channels. In some areas, such as Los Angeles, you can get up to 157 channels. San Jose also cracks the 100 channel mark with 107 channels available.

What channel is koat in New Mexico?

channel 7
KOAT-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States and also serving the state capital of Santa Fe.

What happened to broadcast TV?

Some local TV stations in cities across the U.S. will be changing their over-the-air broadcast frequencies between now and July 2020. People who watch free over-the-air television with an antenna will need to rescan their TV set each time a station moves to continue receiving the local channel.

What channel is NBC on in Albuquerque New Mexico?

channel 4
KOB, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 26), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States and also serving the state capital of Santa Fe.

Do you need a digital aerial for a smart TV?

So, can you watch a smart TV without an aerial? If you want to watch a TV station, you WILL need a TV aerial to receive TV Channels. However, since you have a smart television it should have internet TV services such as Netflix, Amazon, BBC iPlayer and more built in. You don’t require an aerial to watch these services.

How do I stream KOAT TV?

You can stream KOAT (ABC affiliate) with Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV and YouTube TV.