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Anyone using an OTA receiver/DVR with an indoor antenna? (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Monday OP
I have 2 dtv TVs dweller Monday #1
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo Tuesday #4
I do but rarely use it happybird Monday #2
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo Tuesday #5
Indoor, home made Gray-Hoverman antenna Hermit-The-Prog Monday #3
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo Tuesday #6
Well isn't this interesting. Thank you for sharing. nt Hotler Tuesday #7
1 in garage loft, 1 in the house Hermit-The-Prog Tuesday #12
Thanks again. Hotler Wednesday #13
I have an indoor antenna (a Terk) boonecreek Tuesday #8
Thanks! Floyd R. Turbo Tuesday #9
I use one of those square HDTV antennas jmowreader Tuesday #10
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo Tuesday #11
my humble setup justaprogressive Wednesday #14
😁 Floyd R. Turbo Wednesday #15

dweller

(25,254 posts)
1. I have 2 dtv TVs
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 09:39 PM
Monday

One has an indoor digital antenna , the other has an outdoor digital antenna … both work about the same - iffy
Depends on the weather , surrounding trees , traffic etc . And have to regularly rescan at least once a month bc channels drop.
Wouldn’t try to record anything since so much screws with reception but on the whole I get enough channels to watch on a daily basis

I bet this doesn’t answer your question



✌🏻

happybird

(5,192 posts)
2. I do but rarely use it
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 10:21 PM
Monday

The signal is weak no matter where I move the indoor antenna or how many times I scan. It only picks up the PBS stations out of DC/Md, but they freeze up a lot. Oh, and one home shopping channel that always seems to come in crystal clear.
:eyeroll:

The tv is a FireTV and the wifi here is also iffy (and it's a hotspot/monthly data limit), so I don't watch much TV. YouTube works great on the iPad, though. It's weird because it uses the same dang wifi so ???

Hermit-The-Prog

(36,623 posts)
12. 1 in garage loft, 1 in the house
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 11:41 PM
Tuesday

The original is what I use in the garage. Gets more channels than I need to watch football.

This is the one I built for the house.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110518064934/http://clients.teksavvy.com:80/~nickm/gh_n_uV/gh10n_6V9_14u65_r.html

If you can find nikiml's Antenna Pages somewhere ( Nikolay Mladenov ), they're excellent plans. The wayback link above is not as good as his original site, but hover over each line and it shows dimensions.

boonecreek

(205 posts)
8. I have an indoor antenna (a Terk)
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 11:36 AM
Tuesday

and I get the Chicago channels crystal clear
and I'm about 50 miles northwest. No DVR though.

jmowreader

(51,611 posts)
10. I use one of those square HDTV antennas
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 03:02 PM
Tuesday

The only thing I ever watch on broadcast TV is sports - baseball, football and auto racing - so just having an antenna works out well for me.

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