How to Fix Roku TV Not Finding Antenna Channels

Unfortunately, not finding channels isn’t usually traceable to a single component or single likely issue, but there are many tried-and-true methods of resolving these kinds of issues. You’ll need to make sure your antenna signal strength isn’t the problem. If you have a weak signal, you may fail to find channels as well as experience constant buffering and low-quality streams. Considering moving your TV to another room to see if anything improves or moving your antenna into a location free from as many close objects as possible. If this isn’t your issue, there are a number of other steps you can take to try to fix your Roku TV not finding antenna channels.

A Note on Location for Roku TV Antenna Channels

Depending on your geographic location and not just the specific positioning of your TV in your home as well as the weather, you may experience signal interference from time to time that interrupts the signal reaching your internal tuner in your Roku TV. If you’re suddenly experiencing an issue after, for example, a long time without any issues, interference is a likely cause. Consider looking up online if other people in your local area are experiencing similar issues. Alternatively, consider waiting a day or two and then attempting to rescan for channels. If there was a signal interference problem, it will eventually go away and your connection will return to normal.