Antenna Point Cheats

Antenna Point Hack 2.2.4 + Redeem Codes

TV Transmitting Tower Locator

Developer: Antennas Direct, Inc.
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 2.2.4
ID: com.antennasdirect.antennapoint

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Description

With Antenna Point, aiming your TV antenna is easy! The map in the app will display transmitting towers along with the distance from your home to each tower. Antenna Point will identify your location and provide the TV antenna coverage area within 35-mile, 50-mile, and a 70-mile range pattern. The app will help you find the best direction to aim your indoor, attic or outdoor TV antenna. Download the Antenna Point app on your smart phone or tablet, read through the step-by-step instructions and start aiming your smart phone or tablet towards the largest cluster of towers. Once you’ve found the best direction to all the towers, install your antenna in an area with the best unobstructed view to the TV towers. Connect your antenna to your TV and use your remote to scan your TV for channels. The towers are displayed in black markers on the map, and you can tap on each tower to see the main network call sign, like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, The CW, ION, MeTV and many more. The app includes a channel list, so you can preview the TV stations available in your area.

Tips: After your initial channel scan, check the number of TV stations you are receiving. If you are not receiving all the available channels move your antenna to another spot and rescan your TV for channels until you receive the most channels. You may have to move the antenna a few times until you find the best TV signals. [Note: certain variables unrelated to the antenna’s performance can interfere with signal reception, such as terrain, tall buildings, and trees – try finding the most unobstructed view to the TV towers for the best TV signals].

If you have any questions about antennas or installation, we are available 7 days a week to help. Give us a call at 877-825-5572 or chat with us online at antennasdirect.com or gomohu.com.

Version history

2.2.4
2022-06-17
Updated images
2.2.3
2022-03-02
Updated help screens
2.1.8
2022-01-13
Help updates
2.1.7
2021-12-03
Updated help screens
2.1.6
2021-09-14
Updated Help screens. Map legend updated to extend to 70 miles.
1.9.5
2020-12-02
updated app preview and screenshots
1.9.4
2020-11-18
Updated help text, changes to map functionality
1.9.1
2020-03-20
General Maintenance
1.7.6
2018-10-12
Updates to Tower Details
1.7
2018-03-14
Bug Fixes and optimization.
1.6.8
2017-11-18
Bug fixes and improved stability.
1.6.7
2017-10-26
-Users may now toggle between street map and satellite map
-Users may now zoom and pan while viewing the map
-Updated overlay colors to make the overlays easier to see along with a better matching updated legend
-Updated help screens with more info and darker overlay pictures
-New 'Towers' tab where users can see a list of all the towers within a 70 mile radius
-Bug fixes and quality of life improvements
1.3
2017-09-25
- Google Analytics added
- Increased Stability
1.2
2017-08-31
Bug fixes.
1.0
2017-08-29

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Ratings

2.9 out of 5
185 Ratings

Reviews

Jay71tal,
Very close to great, but is lacking
I think they could fix this app easily, but given the old date of the current version they don’t seem inclined to. Freezing the compass on any kind of zoom is not good. It does not display several major towers in my area. It inaccurately displays info on others. Other towers are displayed with no info. All these things are correctable and would be a more effective sales tool. It is unfortunate because the app has some great tools unique to it but whose use is limited by the deficiencies mentioned. Shouldn’t complain too much for a free app, but it is frustrating to see one so close to great (and which would reflect on the companies operating philosophy).
Billnil,
Not very useful at my location
Several of the towers are too close to me to see in the default view as they are hidden under the blue dot. When you zoom in the compass function stops working and so you cannot get the pointer to show the right direction. Also there is not a search function to find out where to point the antenna for a particular station.
Drummerkat,
Simple and effective
Use the app to find your towers. Lay your phone flat on the antenna if possible and line it up as close as you can to the desired tower. Turn the phone as needed to line up the arrow toward the tower. After this, turn the “level” app on your phone (or get a regular level) and make sure your antenna is perfectly level. Tighten the bolts then rescan your tv and you should be good to go. This is so easy to use and I couldn’t have set the antenna without it.
The jwire,
Shows locations but frequent crashes
The app does a good job when it works. You can use the compass to point your phone in the general direction your antenna points to aim it towards the stations you want. As long as you don’t zoom or more than one station isn’t close by to another you can click on each station to see what you are aimed at. Unfortunately most stations are nearby and overlap and thus require you to zoom. Once you zoom, the app freezes and eventually crashes. I’m running 11.0.3 and iphone 7plus. If more than one station overlaps it may not identify the station at all or just identify the same one every time.
Not terrible for free but could be better.
Sv98oneatatime,
Worked fine for free app
Decided to get off cable. Bought a directional antenna. The app did great highlighting what direction to point antenna by showing the strongest tower highlighted in green. This tower was the closest to my house. Aprox. 36 miles away. Rescanned TV and had decent reception. The map showed 3 towers aprox. 55 miles away so I pointed the antenna to those (these were not highlighted in green) just to see what happened. I doubled my Chanel’s after scanning again. My home antenna is rated up to 75 miles.
Charlie2shop,
I love this app!
Wow, this made my antenna setup so much easier. I just decided to cut the cord and wasn't sure where the towers were located and found this app on the antenna website. I was able to see my list of stations too, which is awesome because when you scan channels on the tv you can actually see all the stations you are supposed to get. Had to relocate my antenna one time and now it's working great.
Jjjheyjj,
Worked Perfectly
I needed a resource to help get the optimum antenna direction for aiming and this made it super easy. It had all the local tv tower locations correct for my area and once you turn on the beam angle view it tells you exactly which direction to aim a directional antenna. I was pretty far off what I assumed to be correct based on looking at a map and guessing based on where the towers were.
Tielc,
Directional Cone lacks any real usefulness
I went to set up a Clearstream 2 indoor antenna. The antenna pointer tries to show you where to get the best reception, however that has no correlation to which towers you’re interested in. All of the towers in my area are SW of my location, yet the directional cone wanted me to face the antenna NE....it would be nice if you could allow the 30° cone to rotate with the phone, so you can capture antennas on the outer edge of the band. Likewise, in the antenna list, if you could check which towers you wanted to potentially receive reception from, and determine the directional cone that way.
techiejeffery,
Works well thumbs up!
Id like to say this app works well and is very easy to use and comes with good documentation to explain to you how to use it. Only disadvantage I can think of is that i just bought a 150 mile digital antenna and im not sure where the towers are outside of the 70 mile range lol. Perhaps an update for 150 mile range? Or to allow pointing of any tower on map or loading other towers on map outside range? Thanks again!
Kevlarster,
It’s OK
If you know the compass heading of the television station and where you are it is much easier to find tower that way.
Trouble is when there are multiple towers close to each other like in a city, you don’t know which one you’re pointing to because as soon as you start to zoom in on a particular tower the compass feature disappears, it’s pretty much useless unless you’re way out in the boonies and have two towers in opposite directions.

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