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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on April 17, 2010 at 22:04:01:

1. If it's a powered antenna, make sure it's turned on.

2. You may need to tell your televisions that they need to look for and tune to digital signals. In the televisions that I have seen, the default has always been analog and just about all OTA analog signals have been turned off.

3. You may be in an area where the only signals you will get are very directional. You may have to point the antenna in the direction of the signal's source to get anything.

4. It is possible that you live in an area which is too far from a source to get a signal. As an example, I can't get any OTA broadcasts in my area.