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Rowdy S13
04-09-2007, 11:40 PM
Ok, current situations mean Im now in a apartment with no Antenna jack. So I need some kind of an indoor antenna to pick up HDTV (I cant live without LOST in HD) I dont want to spend a million dollars, the cheaper the better. It has to look decent as well. Thanks for any help.

Sean

markw
04-09-2007, 11:55 PM
If your stations are fairly local, RatShak sells a "stacked bow tie" indoor antenna that looks ugly as squat but works wonderfully and is quite cheap.

Rowdy S13
04-10-2007, 12:39 AM
Ok so if it helps (Im guessing its just bad news) Im 26 miles away from just about every antenna. :(

Sean

zildjian
04-10-2007, 12:46 AM
most of the DTV stations are still UHF, but a few are now VHF as well, so if your antenna shopping, I'd go with a UHF/VHF of appropriate size...
To determine your specific antenna needs, the best place to start is www.antennaweb.org ; Go there and type in your zip code, and see what info it tells you for your specific antenna needs for your location.
Brad

Rowdy S13
04-10-2007, 12:55 AM
most of the DTV stations are still UHF, but a few are now VHF as well, so if your antenna shopping, I'd go with a UHF/VHF of appropriate size...
To determine your specific antenna needs, the best place to start is www.antennaweb.org ; Go there and type in your zip code, and see what info it tells you for your specific antenna needs for your location.
Brad

Yeah I was on that site already, thats how I got the info that Im 26 miles away. Basicly Im gonna need a lagre directinal antenna? The apartment Im in has Direct TV, but you cant get local HD channels with them can you? All I want to do is watch LOST in HD, is that too much to ask?

Sean

hyghwayman
04-10-2007, 09:57 PM
antenna for you.
It's home made and can pick up OTA broadcast HD signals UHF and VHF. It works a lot better than any store bought antenna I have ever used!

It is small enough to sit behind or under your TV, behind a couch or even in a closet.

Here is the link to the forum that i got my specs from.
http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=9613&st=80

This is the thread I have on Cnet about it.
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0.html?forumID=60&threadID=239463&messageID=2437754#2437754

My total cost in this antenna is 1 hour of my time, I had all the stuff needed out in the garage.

Hope this helps,
hyghwayman

Swerd
04-11-2007, 01:59 PM
Ok, current situations mean Im now in a apartment with no Antenna jack. So I need some kind of an indoor antenna to pick up HDTV (I cant live without LOST in HD) I dont want to spend a million dollars, the cheaper the better. It has to look decent as well.For digital TV reception over 26 miles you don't need a large directional TV antenna. A Winegard Squareshooter (http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SS-1000) might work for you. I bought one this winter and mounted it in my attic. I live outside of Washington, DC and this antenna easily gets all the stations in both DC and Baltimore, which is about 40 miles away.

OK, I admit it not really an indoor antenna, but it is small, 16" x 16", and you can mount it anywhere (http://www.winegard.com/offair/pdf/WC-811.pdf) you could put an 18" satellite dish.

If you really don't want that, maybe a Winegard SS-3000 (http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=SS3000) might work. I haven't used one, so read the link for yourself.

Hope this helps.