How to rescan your channels
If you live in or around Snowflake, Pinetop or Show Low, we have good news. Our new translator means more of you can watch FOX 10 - but you'll need to rescan your TV.
If you live in or around Snowflake, Pinetop or Show Low, we have good news. Our new translator means more of you can watch FOX 10.
KSAZ-TV FOX 10 is moving frequencies to upgrade its signal on May 13, 2026, at 12 p.m. MST. If you use an antenna to watch TV for free, you must rescan your television after May 13 at 12 p.m. to continue receiving the channels. Cable and satellite viewers are not affected.
How to rescan
If you rely on an antenna to watch free, over-the-air television, you must rescan your TV set after May 13 at 12 p.m. to continue to receive KSAZ.
Rescanning is when your TV finds all the available channels in your area. You do not need to purchase new equipment or services to rescan. If you are a cable or satellite subscriber, a rescan is not required.
How to rescan your antenna TV
- Select Scan or Autotune from your TV or converter box control menu to start the scanning process.
- Your TV will do the rest. This process usually takes a few minutes to complete.
Once your rescan is complete, you will still find KSAZ on Channel 36.
Troubleshooting
If you have rescanning difficulties, you can usually find instructions by selecting the "Set-Up" or "Menu" button on your television or converter box remote control.
You can also consult the TV or converter box owner's manual for detailed instructions on how to run a channel scan, or contact customer service for your TV or converter box manufacturer.