Hello everyone,
First, here's my report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46aef5d38b174a
The major problem for me is our Fox affiliate 24 miles away.
Our house is actually steel-framed. One of a handful built by U.S. Steel in the late-'50s when they had a functioning plant nearby. The outside frame and the trusses in the attic are steel, while the interior is standard wood studs and drywall.
Reception is terrific from all of the channels we want except for Fox. We are presently using an indoor $80 antenna that is the ONLY indoor model (like most of you, I've tried dozens) that has been able to pick up the Fox station at all. The terrain between us and the transmitter is relatively flat, no major obstructions and we are on top of a hill, yet the signal is still on the medium side.
I really don't want to attach an antenna to the side of the house or the roof, which leads me to 2 questions:
1) Do the steel trusses in the attic automatically take an attic antenna off the table as an option?
2) Would a homemade db4 antenna improve or worsen the reception? I'm considering this as a project with the kids this weekend.
Any help is appreciated.
Edit - Just wanted to clarify that the signal strength for the Fox affiliate is medium strength on the TV Fool map, but is very weak at our house. The antenna we're currently using barely picks it up, hence my second question.