charper1 said:
My 1st bet is your antenna not the amp. You need more/better signal collection, not amplification of something that may not be there. I used 37040 as a Clarksville zip code; to determine you distance and needs. You are 36m from every tower except ABC @ 44m so those are some rough distances for perfect indoor apartment reception. AND they are not all at the same heading either. You really need something of quality outdoors aimed at the correct heading.
Yes, I get nothing indoors. I have an out door UHF antenna with an amplifier that sits about 6 ft from the ground (best signal). There are alot trees and hills plus buildings that get in the way. I get Fox, CBS, PAX, UPN, WB as digital signals, but no all at the same time. I often have to adjust the antenna. I get KET1 from KY, but snowy (analog). Sometimes, I get analog signals from KY like NBC.
If NBC was on a higher channel than 10 for their digital about (Channel 4, Nashville), then would I get a stronger signal?
It's true, with a tall antenna, and the right kind of antenna, with an amp., I should get all kinds of channels. I'm just not in the mood to go all out. It would not be worth it. I plan to get cable TV sometime, or wait a couple of months form my landlord to go commercial with the TV stuff.