To get WTBS and all broadcast TV channels is VERY SIMPLE! All you need is an antenna. If you have a Digital TV (new HD Flat Screen Plasma, LCD, or LED TV) Read section 1. If you have an Analog Tube (older heavy TV) Read Section 2.
1. Using your existing home cabling system is the easiest. Preferably, mount the antenna outside on your roof top facing downtown Atlanta. Run an additional cable to your current home cable input and connect. Plug a coaxial cable from your wall to the tuner input of your HD Digital TV. Choose the tuner input on your TV with your remote. Press the menu button, search for "Add Channels" or "Scan for Channels". After it finds all the channels, enjoy Broadcast TV. *note* Small adjustments to the antenna may be required to get the most channels.
2. For an Analog TV you will need a converter box, such as a Digital Stream found at most Radio Shacks, but there are many brands such as Zenwell and Coby. Using your existing home cabling system is the easiest. Preferably mount the antenna outside on your roof top facing downtown Atlanta. Run an additional cable to your current cable input and connect. Plug a coaxial cable from your wall to the tuner input of your converterbox. Press the menu button, search for "Add Channels" or "Scan for Channels". After it finds all the channels, enjoy Broadcast TV. *note* Small adjustments to the antenna may be required to get the most channels.
There are many DIY project sites and videos all over the Internet and YouTube on how to get DTV or you can always find a professional installer.
1. Using your existing home cabling system is the easiest. Preferably, mount the antenna outside on your roof top facing downtown Atlanta. Run an additional cable to your current home cable input and connect. Plug a coaxial cable from your wall to the tuner input of your HD Digital TV. Choose the tuner input on your TV with your remote. Press the menu button, search for "Add Channels" or "Scan for Channels". After it finds all the channels, enjoy Broadcast TV. *note* Small adjustments to the antenna may be required to get the most channels.
2. For an Analog TV you will need a converter box, such as a Digital Stream found at most Radio Shacks, but there are many brands such as Zenwell and Coby. Using your existing home cabling system is the easiest. Preferably mount the antenna outside on your roof top facing downtown Atlanta. Run an additional cable to your current cable input and connect. Plug a coaxial cable from your wall to the tuner input of your converterbox. Press the menu button, search for "Add Channels" or "Scan for Channels". After it finds all the channels, enjoy Broadcast TV. *note* Small adjustments to the antenna may be required to get the most channels.
There are many DIY project sites and videos all over the Internet and YouTube on how to get DTV or you can always find a professional installer.