We went out and bought an indoor antenna just to see what would happen. We were able to pick up 2 good stations and 2 with fuzz. We may need a better indoor antenna but this was just a try out! We tried to put it in the antenna of the satellite and didn't pick up anything. When we put it through the tv we received the channels. I am not sure what we are doing wrong. I read the one post that said it could be done. We will have to do some fiddling I guess.
If you are seeing "snow" or fuzz on the stations, you are not tuning in digital stations. Digital stations are all or nothing. Either you're getting a great picture, or it is breaking up before it disappears. It almost sounds like you were watching analog broadcasts.
So... On to the bad news, and yes, it does suck. First, since your 622 can only tune in
DIGITAL broadcasts, that list of channels from antennweb.org narrows considerably. If you go back to antennaweb.org and enter your address again to see the results, you'll notice a radio button option to only show digital channels. When you do that, you are now down to only two choices:
yellow - uhf WYDC-DT 48.1 FOX CORNING NY 24° 1.7 50
red - vhf WETM-DT 18.1 NBC ELMIRA NY 115° 9.1 2
To complicate matters, one channel is UHF, but your NBC affiliate is VHF, virtual channel 18.1 and physical channel
2! Channel 2 is a nasty pain to tune in. The broadcast towers are also in different directions, but both are pretty close. Depending on where you live, the FOX tower may be too close.
In any event, there are a lot of elements working against you. An indoor antenna probably won't work well, especially for NBC. And, even after you get it all done, there are only 2 digital channels in your area, according to antennaweb.org.
Are there any other nearby towns with TV stations? Maybe you can tune in those digital channels with a larger outdoor antenna. Also, check out the AVS forums website. they have a section dedicated to local TV reception, maybe you can find others in your area with some more advice.