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Getting the most from America's New High-Definition Television System is simple and inexpensive. You just need an antenna for sets made after 2007, and a Converter Box if you have an older TV. No need to get cable, satellite or a new TV to enjoy America's DTV Channels.

"Multicasting" allows stations to broadcast up to six new channels in the space of their old one. Channel 9, for instance, is now DTV channel 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, etc. Cable and satellite would have you believe they carry most of these new channels, but they don't...

Cable and satellite strip and leave out most broadcast channels to save space for other $ervice$. To get genuine HDTV just add an antenna and converter to your existing setup. You'll be amazed how many HDTV channels you can tune, and how much better everything looks over-the-air!

Find the keys to complete your HDTV System!

HDTV in the Yakima and Spokane Areas

Spokane Area HDTV Channels

Station   Chan.  RF Channel   Network
KREMDT 2.1 20 CBS
KLEWDT 3.1 32 CBS
KXLYDT 4.1 13 ABC
KXLYDT2 4.2 13 MyN
KHQDT 6.1 15 NBC
KHQDT2 6.2 15 NBC
KSPSDT 7.1 8 PBS
KSPSDT2 7.2 8 PBS
KWSUDT 10.1 17 PBS
KUIDDT 12.1 12 PBS
KUIDDT2 12.2 12 PBS
KUIDDT3 12.3 12 PBS
KUIDDT4 12.4 12 PBS
KUIDDT5 12.5 12 PBS
KSKNDT 22.1 36  CW
KSKNDT 22.1 36  CW
KCDTDT 26.1 45 PBS
KCDTDT2 26.2 45 PBS
KCDTDT3 26.3 45 PBS
KCDTDT4 26.4 45 PBS
KCDTDT5 26.5 45 PBS
KAYUDT 28.1 30 Fox
KAYUDT2 28.2 30 Ind
Yakima/Kennewick Area HDTV Channels Station Chan. RF Channel Network
KLEWDT 3.1 32 CBS
KFFXDT 11.1 8 Fox
KEPRDT 19.1 18 CBS
KNDODT 23.1 16 NBC
KNDODT2 23.2 16 Ind
KNDODT3 23.3 16 NBC
KNDUDT 25.1 26 NBC
KNDUDT2 25.2 26 Ind
KNDUDT3 25.3 26 NBC
KIMADT 29.1 33 CBS
KTNWDT 31.1 38 PBS
KTNWDT2 31.2 38 PBS
KAPPDT 35.1 14 ABC
KAPPDT2 35.2 14 MyN
KVEWDT 42.1 44 ABC
KVEWDT2 42.2 44 MyN
KYVEDT 47.1 21 PBS
KYVEDT2 47.2 21 PBS
KYVEDT3 47.3 21 PBS
KYVEDT4 47.4 21 PBS
KYVEDT5 47.5 21 PBS
All 44 of these new channels, and many more, are Free! No cable or satellite is needed for any of them. Just select an Antenna, using the information below, to receive crystal clear HDTV signals Free in the Yakima-Spokane Area.

Antenna Selection Guide

To find the perfect antenna, first list the RF Channels in Spokane or Yakima which you want to watch. The CEA, Consumer Electronics Association, and NAB, National Association of Broadcasters, created the AntennaWeb to help you with the rest. Free! An example of how it works is presented below.

NOTE that all TV stations are transmitting on different channels now. To avoid confusion, however, the new tuners and converter boxes allow a station to keep its old channel number while automatically switching you to its new RF Channel. Some of the new RF Channels are VHF but most are UHF.

RF Channels on your list numbered less than 14 are VHF. They need a broader antenna than UHF channels; the ones numbered 14 and up. Since HDTV is 91% UHF, you probably won't need to use a broad antenna.

Most can use an indoor antenna. They work just fine with older TVs using a converter box, and with all new TVs. You'll need an outdoor antenna if you're more than 15 miles from transmission towers, but most towers are located very near town and are powerful enough to reach you.


EXAMPLE...
PRESS HERE to use AntennaWebs Guide We'll use a site near Tampa, Florida
Select AntennaWeb.org  then ENTER:
11565 66th Ave, Seminole FL 33772


A Map appears, press Continue. Next a Channel List appears, press "Show Digital Stations Only," and this list appears. The strongest stations are at the top. Record the RF channels, with colors, you like. You'll need both for the Antenna Charts.

 

Cross-checking this List with Tampa's RF Channel List reveals a shortage of stations here, and WTSP is not on RF Channel 10, etc. If you have any doubts check with TVFool.com for another List, as below.
Tampa's HDTV Channel List from TVFool.com
Example Street Level Map and Station Table from AntennaWeb.org
What's important is for you to get-a-feel for where desirable stations are located and how far away they are. Since the stations in our example are greater than 15 miles away, we'll need an outdoor antenna. Only two of our RF channels are VHF (numbered less than 14).

Press "View Street Level Map" on your AntennaWeb Example Page to see the map at right. We'll need to aim our antenna(s) in those directions to receive the channels listed. A rotor could be used to receive both RF Channel 24, CBS in St. Petersburg, and all of the other RF Channels using one antenna.

The Color Code associated with each station is used to determine which antenna type we should use to receive it.

Antenna Color Codes

A Color Code represents an antenna's reception strength. Within 15 miles of stations an indoor antenna can be used (in the Yellow, Green and Light Green Zones). Farther away you'll need an outdoor antenna. Our Example calls for antenna types red, blue and violet. If we plan to use one antenna it would need to be a violet type to cover the others. Furthermore, two of our desirable RF channels are VHF, needing broader VHF antennas.

HDTV Antenna Color Codes
 Small Multi-Directional Antennas
Small Multi-Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION   The smallest of TV antennas receive UHF and VHF RF Channels from all directions.
APPEARANCE   Good looking home interior designs.
USE   For use where signal strength is high and with No pre-amplifier.
 Medium Multi-Directional Antennas
Medium Multi-Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION Larger and slightly more powerful, may be placed in interior attic.
APPEARANCE These antennas include novel stick, wing shaped or disk antennas.
USE An amplifier is recommended for 20 feet long, or more, cables from the antenna, or when more than one TV or VCR is used by a single antenna located AWAY from reflecting structures or in valleys.
 Large Multi-Directional Antennas
Large Multi-Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION Bigger in size, these antennas receive more signal power. Better for greater distances from signal source and areas with low signal strength. May work well in interior attic.
APPEARANCE Styles include element antennas. These antennas can be used to reject simple ghosting.
USE When mounted at rooftop heights (30 feet) outdoors, amplified antennas can be used in light green color code areas away from reflecting structures or low areas.

ALL OUTDOOR ANTENNAS ARE DANGEROUS AND CAN SERIOUSLY HURT YOU.
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU HIRE A PROFESSIONAL
FOR ALL ANTENNA WORK OUTSIDE YOUR HOME.
THIS DATA IS PROVIDED TO KEEP THEM HONEST!

 Small Directional Antennas
Small Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION Picture quality is excellent when no signal reflecting structures are around.
APPEARANCE Multi-element rooftop antennas.
USE Suitable for far edge of light green color code areas. Amplified antennas with rooftop mounting can be used in these areas if the area is free of signal reflecting structures and is not in a low area.
 Medium Directional Antennas
Medium Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION Most popular rooftop antenna because of its modest size.
APPEARANCE Multi-element rooftop antennas.
USE If there are ghost producing reflective structures near TV receiver antenna location, this kind of antenna is best for yellow, green, light green and red color code areas. Amplified antennas with rooftop mounting can be used with the blue color code.
 Large Directional Antennas
Large Directional HDTV Antennas
DESCRIPTION Large antennas used in weak signal areas for maximum possible TV reception.
APPEARANCE Multi-element rooftop antennas.
USE Can be used in any color code area, but requires an amplifier and roof mounting for blue and violet color codes.

ANTENNAS WHICH WILL WORK IN OUR EXAMPLE ARE:
A Small Directional UHF Antenna pointed 10° lead spliced into  
A Large Directional UHF/VHF Antenna pointed between 92-95°

 Or one Large Directional UHF/VHF Antenna with a rotor for pointing.

Having done the Example ENTER YOUR Spokane or Yakima Area address or zip code   

Note on Spokane and Yakima: The RF Channel List shows several VHF channels on the new HDTV line up. They will need a broad VHF antenna for distant viewing. For all other channels you can use slender UHF antennas! Note, too, that most homes in both cities are within 15 miles of towers - where indoor antennas work just fine!