Tom J said:
I agree with the overload suggestions. If attenuators don't work there may be another issue. If you are 1.1 miles away, you are likely outside of the antenna pattern and in an area where there is no direct signal. Your statement that you can get all your stations with rabbit ears, but not all at once makes sense. Your rabbit ears are probably picking up a strong reflected signal(s). If your locals are UHF, try a Silver Sensor ($30) by pointing it AWAY from the towers and rotating it. Another possible solution would be to point it straight up, thus trying to maximize the small direct signal while minimizing the reflected ones.
I worked at a TV station for many years. The transmitter building at the base of a tower is a strange place to try to receive a TV or FM signal. There is little direct signal, just 360 degrees of strong reflected ones.
Tom J hit the nail-on-the-head!
You are probably under what we call the "cone-of-silence". Broadcast antennas, depending on the topography, may transmit a signal at 90 degrees to the tower, or, if in high terrain, install a little down tilt to hit the viewers close to, and below the tower.
But at a mile, chances are that the vertical pattern is shooting over you.
Not much will help you in this case, as Mr. Tom J. stated....you'll have to find a reflection and it may take a rotor for different channels.
Don't be afraid of up-tilt, even to the point of vertical. Where-it-is-is-where-it-is, yes?
I would even try just a few feet of #22 wire poked into the center conductor of your receivers 'F' connector.
There are ways to phase multi-stacked antennas to achieve a solid signal, by it's not for the faint-of-heart.
Start SIMPLE, experiment. If you don't want to use wire, parallel two sets of rabbit ears (collapsed) and rotate them to achieve a usable signal on all channels.
You actually have a more difficult job than the guy out 70 miles.....He knows where to point it and he needs gain......
You don't know where to point and YOU DON'T NEED GAIN (probably).
If all else fails, I have an engineer that could probably plot the effective pattern at your location and advise the solution.
Let us know your progress, my friend.
-dave-