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Post by clarke on Sept 10, 2009 14:44:57 GMT -5
I live in Phenix City near Summerville Rd. I have finally decided to cancel the only cable carrier in east alabama and go with over the air channels only. What is going to be the best indoor atenna for me? I live in an apartment so I think that is my only option.
Thanks,
Clarke
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Post by Mike Slade on Sept 10, 2009 23:03:08 GMT -5
Indoor is going to be hit or miss. Since I got rid of CTVEA I've brought my old channel master 4221 into the house and hooked it up until i move. It's a very good outdoor antenna but it's having trouble getting everything indoors. I'm getting WRBL(72%) and WXTX (92%) fine but WTVM and WLTZ takes some moving around. I haven't watched either of those to see if I can get them consistently though. Well, actually i just checked now and I can't get WTVM at all tonight. WLTZ came in but then i lost it.
Do you have like a balcony or something that faces the towers where you can get an antenna outside? If not I think you'll just have to try some and if they don't work, take them back.
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Post by tcruiser on Sept 11, 2009 5:51:44 GMT -5
I have one of my indoor antennas positioned so that I get %80 to %90 on all network locals but I still get some interference.
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Post by clarke on Sept 11, 2009 10:10:05 GMT -5
I do have a balcony facing northeast but I think I can see W/NW to East. What type of outdoor antenna would be best for an apartment balcony?
Thanks,
Clarke
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Post by Mike Slade on Sept 14, 2009 22:34:51 GMT -5
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Post by clarke on Sept 18, 2009 8:47:00 GMT -5
Link is dead. Was it a dish? What about an indoor omi-directional antenna with a signal booster if the exists?
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Post by supermale on Sept 18, 2009 15:35:29 GMT -5
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