[RCA Signal Finder] Not working in north carolina

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10 months ago In RCA Signal Finder
Not working in north carolina

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10 months ago

Hi there! I understand you're having trouble with the RCA Signal Finder app not working in North Carolina. To better assist you, could you tell me exactly what happens when you try to use the app? For example, does it give you an error message, fail to detect your location, or not show any available stations?

In the meantime, here are some initial steps you can try on your Android 10 device with WebKit browser:

1. Check Location Services: Go to your device’s Settings > Apps > RCA Signal Finder > Permissions, and make sure location services are enabled for the app. The app relies on location data to find broadcast towers nearby.

2. Enter Your ZIP Code Manually: Instead of relying on GPS, try entering your North Carolina ZIP code manually in the app. This sometimes helps it find your local stations if automatic location detection fails.

3. Restart Your Phone: A simple restart can often fix temporary glitches and refresh app connections to network and location services.

If these steps don’t resolve the issue, please let me know what the app shows or any messages you get, and we’ll dig deeper from there!

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10 months ago

Not finding my address

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10 months ago

Thanks for letting me know that the RCA Signal Finder app is not finding your address. To help you better, could you please clarify if the app is not accepting your address input at all, or is it showing some error after you enter the address? Also, is your location set manually or by GPS within the app?

In the meantime, here are some focused troubleshooting steps you can try on your Android device with the WebKit browser:

1. Ensure Location Permissions Are Enabled: Double-check that the app has permission to access your device’s location service. Go to Settings > Apps > RCA Signal Finder > Permissions, and confirm location access is allowed. Sometimes the app cannot confirm your location without this enabled.

2. Try Entering Zip Code Instead of Full Address: Instead of typing your full street address, try entering your 5-digit North Carolina ZIP code manually within the app. This often helps the app locate nearby broadcast towers even if full address lookup fails.

3. Clear App Cache and Data: Go to Settings > Apps > RCA Signal Finder > Storage, then clear the cache and data. This can reset the app’s temporary files that might be causing address recognition issues.

4. Update or Reinstall the App: Make sure you are using the latest version of the RCA Signal Finder app. If your app is outdated, uninstall and reinstall it to get the freshest data and bug fixes.

5. Use a Stable Internet Connection: The app needs to connect to the internet to process address lookups. Verify your network is stable and working well.

If after these steps you still can’t find your address, please let me know if any error messages appear or if the app behaves in a certain way when you try. This info will help me dig deeper!

Also, if the app says your location is not in the US or similar, that can sometimes happen if the GPS or location services are off or inaccurate, so verifying location permission is key1.

Are you satisfied with these suggestions, or should we explore more advanced options?

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