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    Default Indoor HD TV Antenna

    Tied of paying for cable TV I don't use much. Many years ago I had old
    "rabbit ears" here in this house and they picked up ABC, NBC etc local stations fine. Now that all are Digital and I have HD TV any suggestions in a Good indoor HD antenna???
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    Do you have any strict size or budget constraints?

    Have you checked tvfool.com or similar? If not, I highly recommend it. You can check the relative signal strengths and directions of the antenna towers relative to where you live. That will help you decide what kind of antenna you'll want/need.
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    here is some background reading:
    OTA HD How-To
    Choosing & Installing an Antenna for HDTV
    OTA HD demystified -- Engadget
    My move to free HDTV – over the air HD

    Indoor Terk HD antennas are decent, but by no means its the best choice
    OTA HD signals work in light of sight, best to use outdoor pole or roof mounted one - they would work much better

    One of better resources is http://www.tvfool.com/ and http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx
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    There's a long running thread on AVS re: indoor antennas. The Radio Shack antennas tend to do the best short of a nice attic (read: outdoor) antenna.

    EV's Recommended & Top Rated DTV Indoor UHF/VHF Set Top Antenna Review Round-Up Guide - AVS Forum

    I own two UFO's. They're not bad at all. They still suck in the summer time due to the tree leaves, but that would be true of any ground level antenna here in Austin.

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    Thanks to all I will do some research tomorrow.
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    I know I went ahead and ran a piece of coax from my basement to my attic and stuck an antenna up there. It was one of the Terk antennas - not sure which model, but I got it for free so I don't really care. I use it just for FM reception in my basement and the number of stations I receive really is incredible compared to just being in my car outside.

    So, the height really does help with the reception, and if you are serious about getting good reception I strongly encourage you to consider getting something up into the top of the attic or on the roof.
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    I am retired and due to illness I can't climb up in the attic or a ladder on the roof until spring time. Money is super tight until Aug ( I turn 62 and SS checks then) so I am tired of paying Verizon FIOS $179.00 a month for HD TV and internet.Keeping the internet but no Tv.. we have a Huge collection of DVD and Bluray movies. And I had my Revox R2R restored so I will be busy recording from CD and LP records this winter

    So far the Quantum FX ANT-102 is looking good from some of the links I have read. I have a week to decide on a indoor antenna. The Terk HDTVa is another one that got good reviews.
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    Yamaha RX-V2400 A/V Receiver
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    Have you checked out one of the TV signal websites (like tvfool), yet? If you live in an area where all the stations that you want are really easy to get, then you don't have to work very hard to get an antenna set up. I live in the shadow of a mountain range, so I had to work a bit harder (about a mile farther west and I would have been golden).

    Before I fried the amp (at least, I think that's what I did), this antenna from Monoprice worked surprisingly well once I got it placed correctly. My only beef with it is that the flexible mounting rod was attached to the based with adhesive, and it simply wouldn't hold it in place for me - but that was after I placed it outside and the wind would move it around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Have you checked out one of the TV signal websites (like tvfool), yet? If you live in an area where all the stations that you want are really easy to get, then you don't have to work very hard to get an antenna set up. I live in the shadow of a mountain range, so I had to work a bit harder (about a mile farther west and I would have been golden).

    Before I fried the amp (at least, I think that's what I did), this antenna from Monoprice worked surprisingly well once I got it placed correctly. My only beef with it is that the flexible mounting rod was attached to the based with adhesive, and it simply wouldn't hold it in place for me - but that was after I placed it outside and the wind would move it around.
    Yes.thank you again. I am in Fort Worth,Texas and the towers are on top of Cedar Hill. No trees or power lines in my yard etc. 24 miles from the towers.
    As i posted many years ago in this house I had old school "rabbit ears" and received ABC,NBC,CBS/Fox ..all the local UHF and VHF stations back then.

    If my health would let me I would buy a nice outdoor antenna and unplug the verizon Tv feed to the three rooms and plug in to it with the out side antenna.
    Next spring I will do this when I heal up and winter is gone.

    For now I am looking at the "Leaf" on Amazon.... the Quantum FX ANT-102 and the Terk HD TVa... the AV forum had a great thread about indoor antenna. Right now the Quantum FX ANT-102 is #1 on my list... for now. I have threads on several forums so I will wait and see if someone from my area posts up with a suggestion. I don't have a window in my den as i read they work better facing a window that is in the direction of the towers.
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    Yamaha RX-V2400 A/V Receiver
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    Klipsch KSB 1.1 X 3
    Klipsch Synergy Sub 12
    Toshiba 46" LED
    Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray
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    I still use rabbit ears in my bed room and get all the HD signals just fine.
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