Figured this is my most active forum, so I'll bring it up and see if anybody has any knowledge of experience.
I have an indoor digital TV antenna hooked up to my smart tv, its the flat type which I have mounted at the top of the wall kind of were the ceiling peaks (maybe 10ft off floor, which sits about 2 feet off the grade, so 12ft about ground). Anyways, I get pretty decent reception on certain channels but roughly half of the major channels in my area are simply not picked up. I've tried different mounting locations and directions with no change. I have also checked https://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/ which indicate strong signals for many of these stations.
Specifically I am trying to tune in to CBS for Sunday's superbowl. Last year I ended up streaming it, but I was really hoping to NOT resort to that this time. Any thoughts? I am not willing to subscribe to cable or pick up an expensive, fancy antenna for this either.
I have an indoor digital TV antenna hooked up to my smart tv, its the flat type which I have mounted at the top of the wall kind of were the ceiling peaks (maybe 10ft off floor, which sits about 2 feet off the grade, so 12ft about ground). Anyways, I get pretty decent reception on certain channels but roughly half of the major channels in my area are simply not picked up. I've tried different mounting locations and directions with no change. I have also checked https://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/ which indicate strong signals for many of these stations.
Specifically I am trying to tune in to CBS for Sunday's superbowl. Last year I ended up streaming it, but I was really hoping to NOT resort to that this time. Any thoughts? I am not willing to subscribe to cable or pick up an expensive, fancy antenna for this either.