I know there's a broadcast forum here, but who actually reads that? Anyways,
I've switched over to an antenna for my TV. I have cable access to my room, and I was first using this as my antenna. It's RG6 that wraps around the building and goes into the Comcrapst box. I bought an antenna and that improved things a little bit.
Last week my converter box coupon finally came, and I bought one. It's like having cable again. Because I'm watching the digital channels, everything looked fine if I used my antenna or the building wire. I thought this would be fine, so I've been using the building for the past few days. But I've noticed quite a few starts and stops; I'll get cut ups and then 2-3 seconds of "no signal". This would occur every minute or so. I switched over to my antenna and it greatly improved; any drop outs were a half a second or less, though I was more susceptible to the "underwater" audio.
Now I have a general idea of what multipath is on analog audio signals. I'm assuming the pictures I saw pre-converter box were the effects of multipath; it's commonly described as "ghosting". Since I'm picking up digital signals now, I of course don't experience this, but I'm stuck in the same crappy reception area. I'm surrounded by tall buildings; most notably the
6 story hotel partially blocking my view of Queen Anne.
After switching to digital I can't pick up 13 any more. While that's disappointing, I'm not surprised since they're all the way over on Gold Mtn.
So, now that you've read that looong post, what kind of antenna should I look for? I can't put anything on my building. I'm stuck with indoor antennas, but I am on the 2nd floor (of 3).
This is what I have; with both gain knobs cranked to the max.