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Old 27-Sep-2013, 7:32 PM   #1
Sean33
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Join Date: Sep 2013
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Ground Level LA Apartment

Hi Guys,

New to the forum, long time OTAHD user.

I've lived in Chicago and Seattle and never had any issues using an antenna for OTA HD. I just moved to West L.A. assuming reception would be piece of cake but I was wrong.

My Living situation:

Ground floor apartment with external walls to the West and North. My building is in a courtyard with shrubs and other buildings around us. I don't have an easy way to add an antenna outside (can't get the cable inside) so I am stuck using an indoor antenna. I have 8ft ceilings.

My TVFool Report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46ae909b41d1cc

I just want to get the normal ABC,NBC,CBS, PBS and Fox Channels

My Current Set-up:
I use a TiVo so I am able to see signal strength when setting up an antenna. I've tested both the Terk HDTVa and the Winegard FL-5000 FlatWave antenna. Both can pull in a signal for some of the channels but require a significant amount of luck and require me to use a super long cable to stretch to weird locations in the apartment. The highest signal strength I'll see is in the 50s and then I need to move the antenna just to get my next channel.

My Question:
Is there any reality that I can have an indoor antenna which I can leave alone and receive all the major broadcast stations? If I need to move the antenna all the time it negates owning a Tivo. I have TWC in our building and if I plug in the coaxial cable to my TV, standard cable is not scrambled but the TiVo won't work unless I use CableCards, and I don't want to deal with that mess. I'm not sure if the free standard channels is normal

I would love to get any recommendations on what might work, if I'm using the right antenna or it is what it is due to location.

Thanks.
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