It will work, but you run the risk of overloading the tuner, then you won't get anything. I have used an adjustable amp before, then you can back it back down if it starts overloading the tuner.
I assume being in an apartment that you are using an indoor antenna, I have actually had the best luck using a twenty year old set of unamplified rabbit ears. My step sister lives in an apartment at 61st and Memorial and this old set gets everything, but it takes a lot of moving around the first time until you find the sweet spot.
It won't help with the dish receiver, but if you have cox internet and your tv tuner has a qam tuner in it, then the HD Locals are in the clear along with a few national hd channels with the Cox internet service. I have my cable line split to my modem and to my Sony HD Dvr as it has both a digital OTA and qam tuner in it.
I assume being in an apartment that you are using an indoor antenna, I have actually had the best luck using a twenty year old set of unamplified rabbit ears. My step sister lives in an apartment at 61st and Memorial and this old set gets everything, but it takes a lot of moving around the first time until you find the sweet spot.
It won't help with the dish receiver, but if you have cox internet and your tv tuner has a qam tuner in it, then the HD Locals are in the clear along with a few national hd channels with the Cox internet service. I have my cable line split to my modem and to my Sony HD Dvr as it has both a digital OTA and qam tuner in it.