I live in NYC (11220) on the first floor of a multi-story house and AntennaWeb tells me I'm no more than 9 miles away from the source. It indicates that I need yellow (small multidirectional) and red (medium directional) antenna types pointed at more or less the same direction to receive all the standard channels.
I got a Silver Sensor, but have been disappointed by its performance. I only get 3 channels and all 3 are intermittent to non-existent, depending on weather, airplanes flying by, etc. Rarely has it held a signal for more than an hour without dropping out at least 5 times. Occasionally, I get success by pointing directly to the source. Other times, I am successful pointing more than 90 degrees away from the source. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. Needless to say, I got the wrong antenna.
So, I was wonder if the Winegard Sharpshooter SS-3000 is what I need. I'd love to put an antenna on the roof, but I have no clue how to ground it and running the line into the house will require some major drilling. So I'm stuck with indoor solutions as of now. Any other suggestions?
I got a Silver Sensor, but have been disappointed by its performance. I only get 3 channels and all 3 are intermittent to non-existent, depending on weather, airplanes flying by, etc. Rarely has it held a signal for more than an hour without dropping out at least 5 times. Occasionally, I get success by pointing directly to the source. Other times, I am successful pointing more than 90 degrees away from the source. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. Needless to say, I got the wrong antenna.
So, I was wonder if the Winegard Sharpshooter SS-3000 is what I need. I'd love to put an antenna on the roof, but I have no clue how to ground it and running the line into the house will require some major drilling. So I'm stuck with indoor solutions as of now. Any other suggestions?