“Hello? Hello? Can you hear me? I don’t have service.” We’ve probably all been there with a phone call or video call before. Trying to connect to someone on the other end and just not being able to talk because your signal is poor. You may have tried takingZoom callsfrom a coffee shop or walked to a different room of your house for aFaceTimecall. Struggling to find a signal is incredibly frustrating and something you probably feel like you need to take action on immediately.
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There may be parts of your home where the Wi-Fi doesn’t reach as well or your phone service isn’t great. If your router is in a completely different part of the house, the signal can drop or the web page could buffer and take a long time to load. Luckily, there are things that you’re able to do to help save your phone call or Internet use and the same goes for getting a better signal for your TV antenna.

After testing a few TV antennae for myself, here’s how I’ve managed to boost my signal – plus some tips for those who have an outside setup.
If you use an over-the-air (OTA)TV antennato pick up channels, you know it relies on a good signal to do so. Transforming your TV watching experience by using a smart TV antenna is a smart move, but you want to make sure it’s the best it can be for you and your home. If you’re looking to get the channels as clear as they can be, you may need to boost your signal. After testing a few TV antennae for myself, here’s how I’ve managed to boost my signal – plus some tips for those who have an outside setup.

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1Move it around
This should happen during setup
As you’re installing your TV antenna, you should read the instructions and see where it says to place it. Some can be placed right next to the television for best use. Others may need to be mounted on a window or near the TV. There are also kinds of antennae that work best if they are outside or on the roof. Figuring out which is the best for your TV is a good start to setting it up.
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As you’re tinkering with the placement, you can see how the TV is picking up the signals by plugging it into your set through the coaxial cable that is used to connect the two devices. This will give you a live look as to how the signal is coming in and help you pinpoint where to ultimately install it.

2Switch antennae
It might not be the right one for your situation
If you have an antenna that is an indoor one, and it’s just not working well, it might be the way that your home is configured. This isn’t your fault, but it could be that there is interference in whatever room you have it in that is blocking the signal. The one you purchased may not work outside or in the attic, but that might be where you get the best signal. While it’s frustrating, it could be an easy way to solve your problem. Hopefully, you have an easy return policy on the original one. Once you do switch to an outdoor one or an attic one, ensure it is pointing in the right direction towards the broadcast tower as that will help ensure that the signal comes in clearly.
3Level your outdoor antenna
This mostly matters for outdoor antenna
While you want to verify that your indoor antenna isn’t tipping over or sideways, they typically are meant to be mounted or placed on a flat surface. The same is true for an outdoor antenna, which can be difficult if you are placing it on a shingled roof or in an attic with wood slats. These kind of antennae may not be omnidirectional, like indoor ones are, and may need to be pointed in the right direction to work best.
A TV antenna is typically meant to be mounted or placed on a flat surface.

You want to ensure that it is as level as possible, so that it doesn’t move from its position, which could throw off how well it catches the signal. As you’re installing it, you need to point the rod that is a part of the outdoor antennae in the direction of the broadcast tower. You can visitantennaweb.orgto see which direction the closest tower is to your location to know which way to point it, and then keep it level in that direction.
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4Get an antenna amplifier
This is great for those away from towers
For people in more rural settings who may not live close to a broadcast tower, getting an antenna that has an amplifier built into it or choosing a separate amplifier can boost the signal. Having an amplified antenna will help battle against bad weather, interference from other devices in your home like your oven or microwave, and difficulty finding a location for it.
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If you opt for a separate amplifier because you want to send the signal to multiple TVs, it will look like the above picture. The cable splitter will overcompensate for the fact that you are splitting the signals and boost the power to make sure that it comes in strong wherever you’re broadcasting.
5Add an antenna rotator
Don’t keep going up to the attic
If you have an attic or outdoor antenna, and you can’t quite seem to get the direction perfect every time, or there’s a huge storm and it knocked the antenna out of alignment, think about installing an antenna rotator. This comes with a remote control and allows you to adjust the angle of the antenna without having to go up to it. A rotator will save you a ton of time and help you avoid having to go up to the attic or the roof during a big game or in the middle of a storm.
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You can set up to 12 channels for programming, so the antenna knows where to rotate for each specific channel. Then, you just press the button on the remote and it will rotate to that position. The display tells you which channel you’re currently watching and what the position of the antenna is while you’re using it. It’s easier to keep track of and eliminates endless trips away from the TV.