The topic explains what is happening. I have no such box. Whenever I turn off the TV, I lose all my antenna channels, so I have to rescan for them to come back. I have searched everywhere to resolve this. I noticed that a guy online who addresses issue with Roku TV, actually had a box that said Antenna Channels. I have no such box. Not sure if this is the problem.
Hi @Gigi9,
Welcome, and thank you for posting here at the Roku Community!
After successfully scanning channels on your antenna. You can try to change your power-on options in the settings to be prompted directly to your last watch. You can follow the steps below to fix this concern:
Also, if you're not seeing the antenna shortcut tile on your home screen, you can add it by going to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Set up input.
Please keep us posted on what you find out.
All the best,
Janadee
"I noticed that a guy online who addresses issue with Roku TV, actually had a box that said Antenna Channels. I have no such box. Not sure if this is the problem."
This "box" is actually a Home Screen Input/tile. This Input is named "LiveTV" by default. Go to Settings/TV Inputs/Manage Channels/[Rename] and then rename this LiveTV Input to "Antenna" (or whatever you like).
If it still is not showing on your Home Screen, go back to Settings/TV Inputs and scroll down to "Inputs not being Used" and then select "Setup Input". (Again, it is labeled LiveTV by default).
Then, whenever you want to watch your Antenna/OTA/local channels, make sure you select this Home Screen Antenna Input/tile. Do not select the LiveTV from the left side menu. (that is Streaming Channels only).
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If when you select the Antenna Input from the Home Screen you are seeing Streaming Channels listed as well, you can hide those if you wish by going into Settings/TV Input/Manage Channels/Hide Streaming Channels.
The Live TV input is your Antenna/OTA input. Rename that LiveTV input antenna (or whatever you want) and make sure to select that Antenna input tile from the Home Screen when you want to watch Antenna/OTA.
Provide two antennas at different locations and orientations. Switch the antenna if the other antenna is not working or no signal is coming. I suggest flat ( 4" x 6" ) hd antenna one indoor taped to the window glass and one outdoor free from obstruction, provide coaxial cable if needed. You need not scan every time and do not change the location of antenna after you found the best signal coming to live tv.
The best location is facing to the location of tv tower - search online where is it at your location.
Hi @Gigi9,
Welcome, and thank you for posting here at the Roku Community!
After successfully scanning channels on your antenna. You can try to change your power-on options in the settings to be prompted directly to your last watch. You can follow the steps below to fix this concern:
Also, if you're not seeing the antenna shortcut tile on your home screen, you can add it by going to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Set up input.
Please keep us posted on what you find out.
All the best,
Janadee
"I noticed that a guy online who addresses issue with Roku TV, actually had a box that said Antenna Channels. I have no such box. Not sure if this is the problem."
This "box" is actually a Home Screen Input/tile. This Input is named "LiveTV" by default. Go to Settings/TV Inputs/Manage Channels/[Rename] and then rename this LiveTV Input to "Antenna" (or whatever you like).
If it still is not showing on your Home Screen, go back to Settings/TV Inputs and scroll down to "Inputs not being Used" and then select "Setup Input". (Again, it is labeled LiveTV by default).
Then, whenever you want to watch your Antenna/OTA/local channels, make sure you select this Home Screen Antenna Input/tile. Do not select the LiveTV from the left side menu. (that is Streaming Channels only).
-----
If when you select the Antenna Input from the Home Screen you are seeing Streaming Channels listed as well, you can hide those if you wish by going into Settings/TV Input/Manage Channels/Hide Streaming Channels.
Thank you. It seems to be working now.
Thank you, It's working now.
👍🏻 It worked out on a Hisense 🖥
I'm still having this problem. And I never had it before. My local channels were always listed right before my streaming channels. Which, once I scan my local channels are listed in the guide with my streaming channels. Now, all of the sudden, they disappear every time I hit the home button or leave live tv. Renaming inputs and multiple antennas and changing power on options none of that was necessary a few weeks ago. This is so odd. Very frustrating. I don't even have to power off, I just hit home and then go back into live tv and my local antenna channels are gone again. What on earth is happening??
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There is a new issue that has been persisting with the Live TV Guide for over a week now. Whenever you go to the guide the selection automatically jumps over to 'catagories' column, this is definitely a bug with the last update. It effects all Roku TVs, no matter the model, year, or whatever. The selection needs to be fixed so that it stays on the channel grid itelf. They way it is now is a problem considering you have to click left for the guide, then hit right to get over the channel grid, if you do not hit right you scroll through the categories quick-guide column which again is mostly flawed and utterly useless.