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Old 12-Jun-2011, 4:17 PM   #1
webozid
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Question Indoor Antenna, too good to be true?

I've been learning a lot just reading this web site but, the truth is I'm a total newbie to this stuff. So, any help greatly appreciated. My situation is as follows:
- Limited to indoor antenna due to Apt restrictions
- 2nd Floor Apt (antenna would be 15ft from ground level)
- Rural, mountainous area
- A couple of trees in front of the apt
- No tall buildings
- Don't have great expectations (I'll be happy if I can get 5-10 channels)

NOTE:
After connecting my new TV, I ran an internal TV scan and got Univision and another channel. I was able to watch them that night but a couple of days later they disappeared. But at least I know that some signal(s) reach my location.

Here is my TV Fool Signal Analysis:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...001b76a8978c9e

Well, I found this antenna online: AntennaPros AX-912 My concern is that I'm not sure if this is another "too good to be true" case. So, could anyone take a look at this antenna and offer any advice? If not good, do I have any alternative(s) other than giving my money to the greedy paid TV providers?

Once again, Thank You for your time!
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