You're on the wrong side of several hills (Glen Park/Diamond Heights area) - Mt San Bruno is on the the other side, you're on the wrong side of the building, and you're getting saturated with all the TV and FM stations on Sutro.
Your odds aren't good for an indoor antenna. The particular one you do have has a particularly deficient method of VHF element combining, the worst I've ever seen of all the antennas I've taken apart. I guess that's to be expected for the price.
Quite frankly, the best VHF element on any indoor(able) element I've found in the year I've been doing in-house competitive evaluations is the one on our C2V. Not a single one of the VOXX (RCA) or Jasco (GE) indoor antennas with rabbit ears have even come close.
Would I suggest our C2V for your location? It's your best shot, but your location has serious impairments for any indoor antenna and it's pretty much impossible to estimate ho much, if any, of KNTV's signal is actually present in your apartment and if it's of adequate strength and quality for reception
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