Rowdy S13

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
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
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
All you need is a UHF antenna.

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

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
Ok so if it helps (Im guessing its just bad news) Im 26 miles away from just about every antenna. :(

Sean
 
zildjian

zildjian

Audioholic Chief
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

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
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

hyghwayman

Audioholic
I have the perfect ...

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

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
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 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 you could put an 18" satellite dish.

If you really don't want that, maybe a Winegard SS-3000 might work. I haven't used one, so read the link for yourself.

Hope this helps.
 

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