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It's not based on an area code. It's based on the physical address.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Visit www.nocable.org to see TV stations in your area and their distance from your zip code.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Go to Google and search for 'Antenna Web'. Go to that website and type in your full address or zip code. It'll tell you what channels are available in your area, how far away the antenna for each channel is from you, and in what direction. As long as they are within 50 miles, theoretically this antenna should be able to pick them up. (Other considerations to take into account: are there trees near where your TV antenna will be located, what kind of walls is your home made of, etc.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Zip code is needed to check for signals I'm afraid. You can google "what channels can I get with an antenna" and find a search tool that will allow you to enter in your complete address for a detailed analysis.
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