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My neighbor is an audiophile and electronics kind of guy. He says go ahead and put an antenna in the attic for the TV. It would sure beat an ugly one on the roof
Pretty common. We always had one in our attic when I was a kid. I think in our case it wasn't so much that the antenna was ugly as dad didn't want to have to climb up on the roof to fix it when a storm came throughMy neighbor is an audiophile and electronics kind of guy. He says go ahead and put an antenna in the attic for the TV. It would sure beat an ugly one on the roof
If your attic is high enough, it works fine, assuming you don’t have a metal roof. Look at https://www.antennaweb.org/ if you don’t know where to point your antenna.My neighbor is an audiophile and electronics kind of guy. He says go ahead and put an antenna in the attic for the TV. It would sure beat an ugly one on the roof

Would have been great if they would have called it "Ron White's big ol' f*****g building"!Living west of Ohare airport, I am about 30 mile from Sears TV tower skyscraper but can actually see it from my roof!
How are those towers anchored and serviced?
How are those towers anchored and serviced?
No way in hell I would be climbing 40' up those rungs to service/adjust the antenna.
Is there a vertical shaft to rotate the antenna or do you just commit to a rotor or multiple climbs?
True ! I bought a pair of "window" antennas (see through; attach to window glass) for each of their HD TVs. They worked very well even though they were 50 miles away from the tower.it can work but will depend on how far away the transmitters are

Those work VERY WELL if you cut the wire to the precise lenght !
Well it takes some room when your wavelength is measured in kilometers.
Won't find my big *** up there either. Came with the house 26 years ago when I bought it. No visible concrete? Driven deep into the ground, with a couple rigid brackets attached to the brick and the roof edge. Very sturdy. That's how I access the roof when needed. Notice the antennas stop a few feet past the chimney top. That's my limitHow are those towers anchored and serviced?
No way in hell I would be climbing 40' up those rungs to service/adjust the antenna.
Start here... https://www.rabbitears.info/searchmap.php.
0-30/35ish miles depending on terrain, you should be okay with a decent antenna in the attic. Further than that, you're looking at putting it outside up on the roof/chimney.
Dont buy any of those crappy chinese antennas peddled on amazon/ebay/walmart. Quality names include Televes, Channelmaster, clearstream.
I have a clearstream 4max at my home here in SE MI (approx 10 line of sight miles to most transmitters). I have a Televes DAT Boss mix LR on an ancient rotator, mounted about 30 ft AGL on the chimney up north at the cottage. After I replaced the 20 year old ****** coax from the antenna to inside the house, I regularly pick up stations from 55-60 miles away out of the Soo. Dont cheap out on crappy cabling and connections, limit the number of splitters and dont use any cheapo inline amplifiers unless it is what came with the antenna.
Depending on how many markets you are trying to receive, 2-3 antennas combined with a televes smartkom might make more sense than a rotator if you want to get fancy.
ATSC 3.0 and what encryption means. Right now OTA is free. Maybe not so with ATSC 3.0 once it is fully rolled out.
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And the chance of falling off the roof somehow makes more sense?I crawled up to the attic and looked at the blown in insulation. Then crawled back out.... I think the roof makes more sense now. And the chance of me putting a foot through the ceiling drywall is low.......but not zero.........
Good call. Could make a big difference in what ya pull in also. In my above image, the antenna up top gets all of Dayton and Cincinnati. The smaller ones just a bit lower only pull in Dayton, which is good enough for the bedrooms.I crawled up to the attic and looked at the blown in insulation. Then crawled back out.... I think the roof makes more sense now. And the chance of me putting a foot through the ceiling drywall is low.......but not zero.........
Of course. No itching and scratching!And the chance of falling off the roof somehow makes more sense?
Casts are plenty itchy. Hard to scratch though.Of course. No itching and scratching!
I have D rings on roof, use safety harness now. Gravity be damned!Casts are plenty itchy. Hard to scratch though.
I installed D rings on the roof of my new 16 foot tall garage. Of course, no way to tie off while installing them. I still have to climb up to the peak to clip on.I have D rings on roof, use safety harness now. Gravity be damned!