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1. Overall good app.App saves you the time needed to research where near by DTV transmitter towers are at, as well as most of the time needed to find the optimum location and direction to place your antenna for best reception.
2. How about just put the directional arrow on the user's location on the map and point at the towers as the phone is turned to indicate the direction the antenna needs to point.
3. A couple of features that may help is content on different types of indoor and exterior antenna systems that either have built in features for best practice and troubleshooting if you dont have any original information from the antenna maker.
4. You just tell the app where you are and it shows you which way to point your antenna to reach the nearby towers using a simple arrow.
5. I'd like to see more clarity regarding the actual map location of the various tower locations as this could help me decide how to point the antenna to receive the most from any cluster antenna groups.
6. Using the info provided by this app, it took about 7 to 10 minutes of fine tuning the position of the antenna and the TV rescanning for signal reception (four times total, which took up most of the time) for me to be done and watching a show.
7. If you don't know where your local TV transmission towers are, you will waste time orienting your antenna to get a nice signal.
8. Try the suggestion above, You will have the best antenna app on the planet !!I think I installed every app out there to help me align my antenna, even the "name brand" apps like the one from antennas direct, this is by far the best one.
9. I connected my HD antenna and kept pointing it to where I thought was the logical direction to get the station but it wouldn't work.
10. When you're hanging on to your chimney 30 feet off the ground trying to point an antenna, ease of use is very much appreciated.
11. Simply put it in front of you antenna and turn then until the arrows are all pointing in the right direction (this will make more sense when you use it).