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Questions 

&

 Answers

Troubleshooting

Issue

Possible Cause

I am not getting channels.

Try running a new channel scan on the 
TV. Try the antenna in a new location. 
Something may be obstructing the signal.

One channel is missing.

Try turning the antenna 10 or 20 degrees 
in either direction to avoid reflection or to 
better optimize the signal, or try moving 
the antenna to a new location. 
Try running a new channel scan on the TV. 
Refer to the channel scan insert for more 
information.

The picture or sound freezes 
while I am watching a channel, 
or there are boxes in the 
picture.

This is often caused by a weak or 
intermittent signal. Try moving the antenna 
to a better location or aiming it directly at 
the tower for this channel.

Q.

 

What channels can the HD BLADE antenna receive?

A. 

The HD BLADE antenna can receive programming from all of the major local 

broadcast networks (e.g. ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS) plus additional networks 
(Qubo, ION, The CW, This TV, MyNetworkTV, Azteca, Telefutura, Univision, and 
Telemundo). The HD BLADE antenna can also receive local news, weather and 
educational programs that satellite and cable don

’t offe

r. 

Q.

 

How can I find out what channels are broadcast in my area?

A. 

Check out dtv.gov/maps. On this site, you can enter your address and get a 

listing of likely channels available in your area.

Q.

 

Do I need to pay for programming?

A. 

No—local programming received through an ove

r-the-air antenna is free!

Q.

 

Does the HD BLADE antenna work with any TV?

A. 

The HD BLADE antenna works with any TV or device that has an ATSC 

tuner. Devices that have built-in ATSC tuners include TVs, laptops, PCs, some 
satellite receivers, and digital recording devices (DVRs).

TIP

 

Any television manufactured after March 1, 2007 is required by U.S. 
government to have an ATSC tuner. If your TV menu has an option for 

scanning for digital channels, then your television has an ATSC tuner.

Q.

 

Can I connect the HD BLADE antenna to multiple televisions?

A. 

No—the HD BLADE antenna is designed to connect to a single television

  Splitting the signal between multiple TVs will degrade the signal.

Q.

 

How do I set up the HD BLADE antenna?

A. 

1.) Place the antenna in the desired location.

  2.) Connect the coax cable coming from the HD BLADE antenna to the 

 

 

       

Antenna In

” coax port on your T

V. 

   

  3.) Run a channel scan.

Questions 

&

 Answers, Cont.

Q.

 

Is there anywhere that the antenna shouldn’t be mounted?

A. 

The antenna is designed for indoor use only. The HD BLADE antenna is not 

meant to be mounted outdoors or in the attic.

Q.

 

How do I know where the signal is strongest?

A. 

After connecting the coax cable from the HD BLADE antenna to the 

Antenna 

In

” port on 

the TV, run a channel scan. Try the antenna in different locations, 

making sure to run a channel scan every time you move the antenna. Finding 
TV signal is similar to cell phone coverage. Sometimes walking a few feet 
can make a difference. The less obstructions and the higher the antenna is 
mounted, the better chance of receiving a strong signal.

Q.

 

Can I connect the HD BLADE antenna to additional coax?

A. 

Yes. Connect the coax to a female-to-female barrel connector, and 

then connect additional coax. We recommend a Winegard model FS-8100 
barrel connector (sold separately). Depending on the length of coax cable 
added, some signal degradation may be experienced.

Q.

 

How many channels will I receive with the HD BLADE antenna?

A. 

The number of channels will vary from location to location. Generally 

speaking if you live in or near a metropolitan area you will receive more 
channels than if you live outside a metropolitan area. Each location is 
different. Keep in mind that antenna reception may vary based on terrain 
(including trees, buildings, hills and mountains). The fewer obstructions, the 
better your chance for receiving strong digital signals.

Summary of Contents for HD Blade

Page 1: ...ar coax cable to the Antenna and run the other end into the Antenna In coax port on the TV Run a channel scan For a listing of likely channels available in your area go online to dtv gov maps If not satisfied with the number of channels found try re positioning the antenna Moving the antenna three feet in one direction is often enough to change the reception Then re run a channel scan 1 CABLE IN 2...

Page 2: ...able runs from the top or bottom of the antenna and run a new channel scan The antenna may not pick up signal when mounted near electronics or behind electronics including the television itself and may reflect the signal from broadcast tower If so try mounting the antenna higher on the wall and run a new channel scan The higher the antenna the better signal you will receive Once you have determine...

Page 3: ...menu has an option for scanning for digital channels then your television has an ATSC tuner Q Can I connect the HD BLADE antenna to multiple televisions A No the HD BLADE antenna is designed to connect to a single television Splitting the signal between multiple TVs will degrade the signal Q How do I set up the HD BLADE antenna A 1 Place the antenna in the desired location 2 Connect the coax cable...

Page 4: ...factured by Solid Signal usage not in accordance with product instructions or acts of nature such as damage caused by wind lightning ice or corrosive environments such as salt spray and acid rain The 90 Day Warranty is provided on the condition that the equipment is properly delivered with all handling and freight charges prepaid to your Solid Signal dealer for return to our factory for repair or ...

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