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Up to 177 Available Channels For Las Vegas, NV 89153*

2.1
KPVT-LD1
Moderate
2.3
KPVT-LD3
Moderate
2.4
KPVT-LD4
Moderate
2.5
KPVT-LD5
Moderate
2.7
KPVT-LD7
Moderate
3.1
KSNV-NG1
Strong
3.1
KSNV-NG1
Strong
3.1
KSNV-DT1
Strong
3.2
KSNV-DT2
Strong
3.3
KSNV-DT3
Strong
3.4
KSNV-DT4
Strong
3.10
KSNV-NG2
Strong
3.10
KSNV-NG2
Strong
3.11
KVCW-NG3
Strong
3.11
KVCW-NG3
Strong
5.1
KVVU-NG1
Strong
5.1
KVVU-NG1
Strong
5.1
KVVU-DT1
Strong
5.2
KVVU-DT2
Strong
5.3
KVVU-DT3
Strong
5.4
KVVU-DT4
Strong
5.5
KVVU-DT5
Strong
5.6
KVVU-DT6
Strong
5.7
KVVU-DT7
Strong
6.1
KGHD-NL1
Moderate
7.1
KDNU-LD1
Moderate
7.2
KDNU-LD2
Moderate
7.3
KDNU-LD3
Moderate
7.4
KDNU-LD4
Moderate
7.5
KDNU-LD5
Moderate
7.6
KDNU-LD6
Moderate
7.7
KDNU-LD7
Moderate
7.8
KDNU-LD8
Moderate
7.9
KDNU-LD9
Moderate
7.10
KDNU-D10
Moderate
7.11
KDNU-D11
Moderate
8.1
KLAS-NG1
Strong
8.1
KLAS-DT1
Strong
8.1
KLAS-NG1
Strong
8.2
KLAS-DT2
Strong
8.3
KLAS-DT3
Strong
8.4
KLAS-DT4
Strong
10.1
KLVX-DT1
Strong
10.2
KLVX-DT2
Strong
10.3
KLVX-DT3
Strong
10.4
KLVX-DT4
Strong
13.1
KTNV-NG1
Strong
13.1
KTNV-DT1
Strong
13.1
KTNV-NG1
Strong
13.2
KTNV-DT2
Strong
13.3
KTNV-DT3
Strong
13.4
KTNV-DT4
Strong
13.5
KTNV-DT5
Strong
15.1
KINC-DT1
Strong
15.2
KINC-DT2
Strong
15.3
KINC-DT3
Strong
15.4
KINC-DT4
Strong
15.5
KINC-DT5
Strong
17.1
KEEN-CD1
Moderate
17.2
KEEN-CD2
Moderate
17.3
KEEN-CD3
Moderate
17.5
KEEN-CD5
Moderate
18.1
KHMP-LD1
Moderate
18.2
KHMP-LD2
Moderate
18.3
KHMP-LD3
Moderate
18.4
KHMP-LD4
Moderate
18.5
KHMP-LD5
Moderate
18.6
KHMP-LD6
Moderate
18.7
KHMP-LD7
Moderate
18.8
KHMP-LD8
Moderate
19.1
KHDF-CD1
Moderate
19.2
KHDF-CD2
Moderate
19.3
KHDF-CD3
Moderate
19.5
KHDF-CD6
Moderate
19.5
KHDF-CD5
Moderate
21.1
KHSV-DT1
Weak
21.1
KHSV-DT1
Strong
21.2
KHSV-DT2
Strong
21.2
KHSV-DT2
Weak
21.3
KHSV-DT3
Strong
21.3
KHSV-DT3
Weak
21.4
KHSV-DT4
Strong
21.4
KHSV-DT4
Weak
21.5
KHSV-DT5
Weak
21.5
KHSV-DT5
Strong
21.6
KHSV-DT6
Strong
21.6
KHSV-DT6
Weak
21.7
KHSV-DT7
Strong
21.7
KHSV-DT7
Weak
21.8
KHSV-DT8
Weak
21.8
KHSV-DT8
Strong
23.1
KLVD-LD1
Moderate
23.2
KLVD-LD2
Moderate
25.1
KPVM-LD1
Moderate
25.2
KPVM-LD2
Moderate
25.3
KPVM-LD3
Moderate
25.4
KPVM-LD4
Moderate
25.5
KPVM-LD5
Moderate
25.6
KPVM-LD6
Moderate
25.7
KPVM-LD7
Moderate
25.8
KPVM-LD8
Moderate
25.9
KPVM-LD9
Moderate
25.10
KPVM-D10
Moderate
25.11
KPVM-D11
Moderate
26.1
KGNG-LD1
Moderate
26.2
KGNG-LD2
Moderate
26.3
KGNG-LD3
Moderate
26.4
KGNG-LD4
Moderate
26.5
KGNG-LD5
Moderate
26.6
KGNG-LD6
Moderate
26.7
KGNG-LD7
Moderate
26.8
KGNG-LD8
Moderate
26.9
KGNG-LD9
Moderate
26.10
KGNG-D10
Moderate
26.11
KGNG-D11
Moderate
27.1
KELV-LD1
Moderate
28.1
KVPX-LD1
Weak
28.2
KVPX-LD2
Weak
30.1
KEGS-LD1
Moderate
30.2
KEGS-LD2
Moderate
30.3
KEGS-LD3
Moderate
30.4
KEGS-LD4
Moderate
30.5
KEGS-LD5
Moderate
30.6
KEGS-LD6
Moderate
31.1
KNBX-CD1
Moderate
31.3
KNBX-CD3
Moderate
31.4
KNBX-CD4
Moderate
33.1
KVCW-NG1
Strong
33.1
KVCW-NG1
Strong
33.1
KVCW-DT1
Strong
33.2
KSNV-DT5
Strong
33.2
KVCW-DT2
Strong
33.3
KVCW-DT3
Strong
33.4
KVCW-DT4
Strong
33.5
KVCW-DT5
Strong
34.
KMCC-DT1-AR
Weak
34.
KMCC-DT1-AR
Strong
34.1
KMCC-DT1
Weak
34.1
KMCC-DT1
Strong
34.2
KMCC-DT2
Weak
34.2
KMCC-DT2
Strong
34.3
KMCC-DT3
Strong
34.3
KMCC-DT3
Weak
34.4
KMCC-DT4
Strong
34.4
KMCC-DT4
Weak
34.5
KMCC-DT5
Strong
34.5
KMCC-DT5
Weak
34.6
KMCC-DT6
Weak
34.6
KMCC-DT6
Strong
34.7
KMCC-DT7
Strong
34.7
KMCC-DT7
Weak
34.8
KMCC-DT8
Strong
34.8
KMCC-DT8
Weak
39.1
KBLR-DT1
Strong
39.2
KBLR-DT2
Strong
39.3
KBLR-DT3
Strong
39.4
KBLR-DT4
Strong
39.5
KBLR-DT5
Strong
39.6
KBLR-DT6
Strong
43.1
K36NE-D1
Moderate
43.2
K36NE-D2
Moderate
43.3
K36NE-D3
Moderate
43.4
K36NE-D4
Moderate
43.6
K36NE-D6
Moderate
43.7
K36NE-D7
Moderate
46.1
K46KA-LD1
Moderate
46.2
K46KA-LD2
Moderate
46.3
K46KA-LD3
Moderate
51.1
KVGA-LD1
Weak
51.2
KVGA-LD2
Weak
51.3
KVGA-LD3
Weak
51.4
KVGA-LD4
Weak
51.5
KVGA-LD5
Weak
51.6
KVGA-LD6
Weak
51.7
KVGA-LD7
Weak
* Actual signal strength may vary based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to building construction, neighboring buildings and trees, weather, and specific reception hardware. Your signal strength may be significantly lower in extremely hilly areas.

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The Basics

How does Over The Air TV work?

Major networks including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and PBS have affiliates in almost every major US city that insert local programming into the network's national feed then broadcast TV signals over-the-air from a centrally located broadcast tower. TV signals travel over the air and can be received several miles away at your home or business with a simple indoor or outdoor TV antenna. The distance between your home and the broadcast tower will ultimately determine whether you will need an indoor or outdoor antenna. Channel Master's easy to use tool on this page was designed to identify channels that are available in your area. Our antenna recommendation engine can also determine and make a recommendation for the outdoor TV antenna that will work best at your location.

How much does Over The Air TV cost?

Over-the-air programming is free to anyone who can receive the signals with an antenna. There are no catches or gimmicks, local affiliates can broadcast for free because their business model generates revenue from consumer viewership of ads, commercials and sponsorships.

What channels will I receive and what shows will I be able to watch?

ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS and The CW are available in all major US cities. Various other networks including independent, international and faith based channels are also available but differ by city. You will receive all of the top shows like Dancing With The Stars, Grey's Anatomy, Bull, The OT, Empire, This Is Us, Chicago Fire, The Tonight Show, The Voice, Arrow, The Flash and more. Local News and Live events such as the Olympics, the Oscars and the Super Bowl are also available for free on over the air TV.

How do I install a TV antenna?

An indoor TV antenna is the easiest to install, typically you will attach the antenna high on a wall or in a location near a window then connect a coaxial cable from the antenna to the TV, DVR or Set-Top Box. While indoor TV antennas work for some, Channel Master highly recommends the installation of an outdoor TV antenna to ensure signal reliability and the best overall user experience. Installing an outdoor tv antenna will require more effort than an indoor tv antenna as it will require you to determine the best location to mount the antenna while considering how to route coaxial cable from the antenna to each of the TV’s.

How does the picture quality compare to cable and satellite?

All major networks broadcast signals in HD quality. HD channels received over-the-air with an antenna display better picture quality than the same channels received from a typical cable, satellite or streaming provider.

Will I need an antenna for every TV in my house?

A single antenna can be split to feed multiple televisions but additional equipment such as cabling, splitters and amplifiers may be required. To simplify installation, you may consider installing an indoor antenna to each television in your home. (It’s important to note that while installing an indoor antenna at every tv location may simplify installation, it not always the best user experience. Channel Master highly recommends the installation of an outdoor TV antenna to ensure signal reliability and the best overall user experience)

Can my apartment or homeowners association restrict me from installing an antenna?

In effect since October of 1996, FCC regulations establish that you have a right to install a video antenna on your property, regardless of whether the property is owned or rented, and it specifically prohibits restrictions from an HOA, landlord or property manager that would: (1) unreasonably delay or prevent installation, maintenance or use; (2) unreasonably increase the cost of installation, maintenance or use; or (3) preclude reception of an acceptable quality signal. Learn More

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