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Old 7-Jul-2015, 1:09 AM   #4
cpd
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
Move the antenna and try again. The "best" location would be stuck on a window that does not have energy film or a metal window screen and faces the broadcast towers without your neighbor's house, a big tree, or a forest in front of it.

Move the antenna away from the TV set as they sometimes self-interfere when the antenna is too close.

The bottom line is that the antenna will tell you where it needs to be, it doesn't work the other way (where you tell it that it has to work where you want it).
Thanks. I understand the concept of placing the antenna where it needs to be. I was just hoping to keep it concealed. I read (and it may be inaccurate), that DTV signals are really either on or off - reception or black screen. I read that the green pixelation and lag meant I was right on the cusp of good reception. I was hoping that a better antenna might solve the problem while still being concealed.
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