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Old 26-Apr-2015, 6:11 AM   #6
StephanieS
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Thanks for the additional info Hank.

Due to the blockages and signal strengths any recommendation would be fraught with variables I can't predict. When you have an antenna indoors you force signals to penetrate the walls and further weaken. I don't feel confident any recommendation would be a guarantee of satisfactory reception.

Even though it is a longshot, but take a look on the roof see if there is a TV antenna already there. In many older buildings, tv antennas may be there. It may give you an in with the landlord to discuss updating the antenna or at least reusing the mounts.

Cheers.
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