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TELEVISION Stations HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI TELEVISION STATIONs HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI. Angle RF Ch Range TV Channel - Network Degrees Callsign City State Miles 10.1 - NBC 10, VHF-Hi 10.2 - Heroes & Icons 4 38.0 Onondaga MI WILX-TV 10.3 - Antenna TV 52.1 - PBS 52.2 - PBS Kids 24/7 05, VHF-Lo 52.3 - PBS Encore 299 60.0 Kalamazoo MI WGVK 52.4 - MHz Worldview 52.5 - Guide 47.1 - FOX 47.2 - Me-TV 28, UHF 358 39.7 Lansing MI 47.3 - Bounce TV WSYM-TV 47.4 - MyN 05, VHF-Lo 40.1 - Religious 108 33.0 Toledo OH WLMB 21.1 - ABC 24, UHF 21.2 - NBC 208 61.8 Fort Wayne IN WPTA 21.3 - MyN 33.1 - CW+ 18, UHF 208 61.8 Fort Wayne IN 33.2 - Radar WISE-TV 53.1 - ABC 25, UHF 53.2 - CW+ 8 36.8 Lansing MI WLAJ 53.3 - blank 41.1 - ABC 41.2 - GetTV 20, UHF 318 63.6 Battle Creek MI 41.3 - Grit WOTV 41.4 - Radar 55.1 - FOX 36, UHF 55.2 - Bounce TV 209 61.6 Fort Wayne IN WFFT-TV 55.3 - Antenna TV 15.1 - CBS 15.2 - ION 31, UHF 208 62.2 Fort Wayne IN 15.3 - Laff WANE-TV 15.4 - Escape 43.1 - ION 43.2 - Qubo 43.3 - ION Life 44, UHF 338 58.7 Battle Creek MI 43.4 - Infomercials WZPX-TV 43.5 - QVC 43.6 - HSN 12.1 - TCT 12.2 - TCT HD 12, VHF-Hi 197 31.7 Angola IN 12.3 - Light TV WINM 12.4 - WINMSD3 27.1 - PBS 27.2 - PBS Kids Local 27, UHF 144 64.2 Bowling Green OH 27.2 - Ohio Channel WBGU-TV 27.3 - Create 39.1 - PBS 39.2 - PBS Kids 24/7 40, UHF 208 61.9 Fort Wayne IN 39.3 - Create WFWA 39.4 - Indiana Channel Angle RF Ch Range TV Channel - Network Degrees Callsign City State Miles 13.1 - ABC 13, VHF-Hi 13.2 - CW 103 64.1 Toledo OH WTVG 13.3 - WeatherNation 23.1 - PBS 23.2 - World Channel 40, UHF 11 56.9 East Lansing MI 23.3 - Create WKAR-TV 23.4 - PBS Kids 24/7 64.1 - Religious 45, UHF 64.2 - Me-TV 318 62.9 Kalamazoo MI WLLA 64.3 - Retro TV 30.1 - PBS 30.2 - PBS Kids 24/7 29, UHF 104 63.7 Toledo OH 30.3 - Ohio Channel WGTE-TV 30.3 - Create 54.1 - TCT 54.2 - TCT HD 26, UHF 294 40.0 Kalamazoo MI 54.3 - TCT Family WJGP-LD 54.4 26, UHF 26. - WDFM-LP 174 41.8 Defiance OH WDFM-LP 36.1 - FOX 46, UHF 36.2 - Bounce TV 105 63.1 Toledo OH WUPW 36.3 - Escape 17.1 - FOX 30, UHF 17.2 - Antenna TV 299 60.0 Kalamazoo MI WXMI 17.3 - This TV 17.1 - FOX 17, UHF 17.2 - Antenna TV 316 38.4 Battle Creek MI WXMI 17.3 - This TV 38.1 - TCT 38.2 - TCT HD 38, UHF 38.3 - Light TV 208 61.9 Fort Wayne IN WEIJ-LD 38.4 - WINMSD3 38.5 - blank 48.1 - MyN 48.1 - Justice Network 48, UHF 48.2 - Antenna TV 106 58.9 Toledo OH WMNT-CD 48.3 - This TV 48.4 - COZI TV 49.1 - TCT 49.2 - TCT HD 27, UHF 4 57.5 Lansing MI 49.3 - TCT Family WLNM-LD 49.4 - WAQPSD3 38, UHF 38. - W38DH 108 55.3 Toledo OH W38DH 36, UHF 36. - WUHO-LP 297 58.8 Kalamazoo MI WUHO-LP NETWORKs NETWORK DESCRIPTION CATEGORY ABC American Broadcast Corp Big 5 network FOX 21st Century Fox Big 5 network NBC National Broadcast Corp Big 5 network Antenna TV TV Series Entertainment Bounce TV African-American Entertainment COZI TV Movies / Series Entertainment CW+ CW Plus Entertainment Escape Suspense / Drama Entertainment Heroes & Icons Movies / Series Entertainment Me-TV Series Entertainment MyN Syndications Entertainment This TV Movies / Series Entertainment 3ABN 3 Angels Broadcast Network Religious 3ABN Latino Spanish Religious Hope Channel Religious LLBN Loma Linda Broadcast Net Religious Religious Religious TCT Tri-State Christian TV Religious TCT Family Tri-State Christian TV Religious TCT HD Tri-State Christian TV Religious Light TV z How To Complete a Channel Scan These may not be the exact functions on your TV but are basic instructions to help guide you. Press the “Power” button to turn on the TV 1. Select input “TV” or “Air” 2. Press the “Menu” or “Setting” button on remote or TV set 3. Select “Set Up”, “Settings” or “Channels” 4. Select “Antenna” 5. Select “Auto Program” or “Auto Tune” then “OK” 6. Scan DTV (digital TV) channels, it is not necessary to scan CATV or analog channels 7. Exit when scan is complete 8. Use the channel up and down buttons to browse channels Troubleshooting Channel Loss If for any reason, channels are no longer programmed, follow these steps: 1. Turn TV off and on. Run auto-program/channel scan through your TV (or converter box) menu or settings. (see above, owner’s manual or search online for step-by-step instructions.) Once scan is complete, use the channel up and down buttons on your remote or TV set to check channels. 2. Check the power supply for the amplifier, usually located behind your main TV or near the location the coax from the antenna enters your home. 3. Confirm there is power to the outlet or power strip. Unplug and plug in power supply 4. Run auto scan. Still having problems? These are some questions we may ask. • Are you experiencing channel loss or signal interruptions? • If you have multiple TV’s, take note of channels on each TV. • Has anyone including cable, satellite, phone, or internet service provider made changes since our visit? • Did you purchase or move a TV or related component? • Did you temporarily lose power? • Is the TV or power supply plugged into a power strip, surge protector or GFCI outlet? • Did the channels go suddenly or gradually over time? .
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