Hello JMC,
When you said you are limited by indoor only options, I honestly groaned. Your situation is populated by many 1-edge and 2-edge situations. This means with an antenna system outdoors, you don't have line of sight due to terrain blockages. These situations create "quirks" in that the signals may not behave as line of sight signals do. They may bounce, shift, be prone to multipath and drop out randomly. The bottom line here is they are challenging signals and being outdoors is your best chance at them.
I mention this because, you can try the RCA and the TERK. I would go in not though expecting to have all the network affiliates in drop out free quality.
Indoor antennas aren't ideal. Combine that with 1-edge and 2-edge signals, it's a recipe for disappointing results.
Don't mean to be a downer, but that limitation keeping you indoors may make this an unsatisfying venture.
Cheers.
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