Posted by js305 on January 10, 2014 at 05:45:33 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: Amplified TV Antennas? posted by Clodbuster on January 09, 2014 at 18:12:44:
I know you don't want to put an antenna outside but if you were getting most of the stations with rabbit ears you would be most pleased at the increase in stations and quality with the smallest antenna outside. Or, if you have an attic (without a metal roof on the house) you can put one up there. It doesn't take much.
A booster amplifies whatever it sees. If you are getting a crappy signal to start with you will only amplify the bad part with the good part. The key is getting a clean, although weak. signal to amplify. Move your antenna that you have been using around to different locations first. Moving it just a few feet might make a lot of difference. It's not rocket science but sometimes it feels like voodoo instead.
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