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Need recommendation for cheap urban indoor antenna
Hi all,
Please review my TVFool results here. It appears that I should only need a basic indoor un-amplified antenna to pick up the majority of my local stations digitally in HD. Am I on the right track? Can someone recommend a reliable antenna for a new Comcast-cutter? TIA. :cool: Edit: I actually own this antenna that I used within a DC apartment building to varying success a few years ago. Unfortunately, I've lost the power adapter, and it doesn't appear to work un-amplified. Find a new adapter or toss it and get a better model? |
several options:
The RCA ANT-111 At Amazon for $6 The Terk HDTVi (non-amplified) is available at TigerDirect. Radio Shack model 15-1874 is an option. |
Tv Antennas and Reception
Here are indoor Tv antennas , http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=233 , Here is how to aim indoor Tv antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html.
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You're quite close to many very powerful signal sources, any amplifier should be expected to overload which will result in less, not more reception.
The Terk HDTVi will be slightly directional. That could help overcome some of the multipath I suspect you will be faced with. |
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Thanks, all.
Avoiding the amplified antenna makes sense, and could explain some of the difficulties in the past. I think I'll order the Terk HDTVi antenna if that's the community recommendation. I suppose I'll leave it behind/next to the TV about 6 feet from a balcony door/windows. How much adjustment will be necessary to tune in different channels? Thanks again! |
Try pointing it toward the north were most of the stations are located relative to you. If at all possible, give the antenna as clear a view of the transmitter towers. Behind the TV is quite often a poor location for an antenna, particularly if the TV sits between the antenna and the transmitting towers.
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