I am having trouble getting my local channels and the only digital channel that I can get is CBS (very easily) on channel 13.1 and also a couple Spanish language channels that I don't care about.
I haven't tried using the antenna in the past week, but I just turned on my tv to the antenna input and noticed that I am getting FOX on channel 40.1. I am able to see some picture on CBS, CW (31.1), MyN (58.1) and NBC (3.1), but there is a lot of distortion and "noise" and complete loss of signal. I have no reception at all on ABC or PBS. Moving my antenna around last week seemed to effect reception, but I was only getting CBS and no signal whatsoever on these other channels.
My current antenna is an RCA 1600F indoor antenna (
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-ANT1600F-D.../dp/B0027FZQ1E). It worked perfectly and effortlessly in Tucson, AZ although occasionally I had to move the antenna or just the coax cable to get certain channels to come in. Here in Pittsburg, CA, I tried using a coax splitter with a very long cable (not sure how many feet but at least 10-20 feet) in order to try holding the antenna at different locations in the house. The splitter is still plugged in right now and allowing me to see the channels described in the previous paragraph.
My main goal is to be able to watch local US football games which will primarily be on FOX and CBS, but I would also like the other major network channels like ABC and NBC. I see that I should be able to get PBS and CW, so I would like those channels as well. I think channel 58.1 looks like it might be My Network TV which also would be a nice channel to have.
My TV is mounted to the north facing wall on the ground floor of the house and it appears that the signal is coming from the northeast, so I lucked out there possibly. I can mount the antenna on the wall easily by putting a nail in the wall and hanging it or I can just lay it flat in the built in "cubby hole" for the TV.
I am on a budget and I am renting my house, so I do not want an outdoor antenna mounted on the roof. I would prefer a lower priced indoor antenna if my current antenna just isn't strong enough.
I'm basically a blank slate since I didn't have to do any research the last time I used an antenna. Should I be able to get the channels I want? Do I need a new indoor antenna or is an outdoor antenna my only option? Or an amplifier of some kind (also something I know nothing about)? Is the splitter a good or bad idea?
Here is my signal analysis using the interactive maps:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...ec2ff2e75a9589
Here is my signal analysis without using the interactive maps:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...ec2f6dbee039fa