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![]() "Nickolas" wrote in message om... This is probably not the right group for this question...but you guys are the experts on antennas so I thought I would throw my question out there... I am in an office building (43rd floor) and I was wondering some tips on getting television reception to come in clearer? I have a basic bunny ears antenna but the picture is very fuzzy and fades...this is almost certainly because of the building. Is there anything I can do to make the picture come in clearer? Thanks, Nickolas certainly... install an antenna on the roof and connect to TV. oh.. i bet you did not want to hear that answer. try some different things. move the antennas near a window. there are gizmos that you can buy which safely couples the antenna input to the buildings AC wiring. try an amplified indoor antenna. |
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