In a suburb northeast of the greater Seattle area, I'm trying to set up an indoor antenna in an apartment that's about a mile closer to the same towers I've been accessing solidly from our house for many years.
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The problem I'm running into is that the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS) come from [a] tower(s) (perhaps the same one) 8.9 miles away at 229 deg, but they don't come in equally. ABC and CBS come in rock solid and NBC is very difficult to lock onto a signal at all, fluctuating between virtually no signal quality (per a TiVo) for minutes at a time to a signal quality of about 60 for minutes at a time.
The antennas I've tried are the SolidSignal HDBLADE100CA and a rectangular 1byone 50-mile antenna (both came with amplifiers, which, when used, only made things worse).
Any ideas regarding what may be causing this discrepancy and what things I might want to try to resolve it? Is the fluctuation between 0 and 60 a multipath symptom, or is it something else?