What should I do if my Reach Antenna is not picking up channels?

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If your Reach Antenna is not picking up channels, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue. First, ensure that the antenna is properly connected to your television. Check the cable connections for any signs of wear or damage, as loose cables can lead to reception problems. Next, consider the location of your antenna. Reach Antenna products are designed to work best when placed in a location that is high and unobstructed. Try moving the antenna to different positions or extending it to a higher point, such as near a window or on a shelf. Avoid placing the antenna near electronic devices that may cause interference, such as microwaves or wireless routers. Additionally, it is a good idea to perform a channel scan on your television after repositioning the antenna. This process can help your television detect available channels more effectively. Depending on your area, you may need to check the reception quality, as some regions may have limited over-the-air signals. If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be helpful to consult the troubleshooting section on the current Reach Antenna website. This can provide you with specific guidance tailored to your model and circumstances.
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Answered Oct 13, 2025

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