Putting it in your attic you ll be able to keep the antenna out of sight all without decreasing the strength of the signal.
Do old style attic antennas work.
The ge 33692 attic mount hd antenna is a notable example of an antenna specially designed for placement in the attic.
Ge pro 33692 for the most part is an old school tv antenna from a trusted brand.
Discreet and easy to disguise this antenna combines the best of both worlds since it features the power and range of a big outdoor antenna with the style consciousness of a smaller indoor antenna.
Today s newer so called digital antennas do have select refinements for this kind of reception.
Early antennas used a 300 ohm twin lead cable which is flat antenna wire consisting of two leads separated by insulation.
In doing so that old vhf uhf antenna left standing high on the roof next to the chimney or in the attic works for receiving these signals.
These two leads terminate in u shaped connectors.
In our case the antenna was a large 1970s multi directional behemoth that was hanging in our attic unused for decades.
The cable that connects and antenna to a tv is specifically designed to carry the current generated by radio signal.
Other locals are using screwdriver style mobile hf antennas that can work with a proper ground plane installed as a base below them.
You might have seen examples of such old tv antenna wire.
This antenna has all the reception power of an outdoor antenna but features a curved metal frame of reflectors that are designed for fitting easily into smaller attic spaces.
By the way that putting part shouldn t prove to be a challenge either.
While newer antennas might be better designed older antennas may work just as well provided they re large enough and if they re directional positioned correctly.
Dipole and long wire antennas can also be used with mobile outdoor style auto tuners feeding them in an attic space.