OK, I have used the Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor for a while with my media center PC. It has mostly worked and has been even better since I have moved into the city. But now that I can get more channels, I want them all to be high quality all the time with out having to "point" the antenna. It is really only a couple channels I have to do this for.
Here is the info from TV Fool:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...b7c8f5fad94299
Keep in mind, that all of the channels I think I want/need are in the "green", in the NW quadrant. But also keep in mind, the more "quality signal" channels I can get the better!
From this info it seems like an indoor or smaller indoor/outdoor antenna will do the trick.
The house is brick house (plaster walls), 3.5 stories high (English basement) with no tall buildings/trees around it. I plan on putting the antenna in the attic in the future, but for now, the antenna will be on main floor (1st floor). This is because I want to run the cables properly, and it is old house (1913), so it is not that easy.
I was considering the Winegard FV-HD30 because it seems flexible in terms of mounting and is getting some good reviews. After looking through these forums I figured it might be good to get some opinions from the experts. It seems like the DB4 (or DB2) is one of the overall best options and although it is a little larger then I wanted, if it is best option, I can make it work.
If you need any more info, let me know.
Thanks in advance for the help!