plowboy.......do you know WHY you haffta have TV antennas as tall as possible??? Its called signal loss. Antenna mounted amplifiers do NOT make up for signal loss but they make up for co-ax line loss. Understand the difference???
Same thing, do NOT mount yer antenna inside under a METAL roof. Know WHY??? TV does NOT go thru metal and guess what??? NO SIGNAL. But yes, you can mount OVER a sheetmetal roof and actually gitt some extra signal over wood roof.
Remember, all TV antennas are DIRECTIONAL. And depending on design can be very directional (and good for long distance) as 10* lobe (technical term) and you won't gitta signal no matter how much antenna amplification you have.
There are free antenna pointing programs that will tell you which way to point for the stations in your area. Sometimes yer lucky and they are all in the same general direction. Iff'n they are all around you, guess what? You'll need a rotor motor to tune them all in. And surprizingly enuff, that is what you are doing by moving yer rabbit ears around. Isn't that amazing???? ........Dell, FCC licensed TV Engineer
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