May be a silly question, but can this be used in attic and still get good signal? Stupid HOA doesn't allow outdoor antennas.
Yes. You will not get as good of a signal but it will work. Most of these are rated by how many miles a at it can pick up a signal. This one is 80 miles. There are some that are 100-120 miles.
This one's on clearance for $11.17 too. I picked up one of each. These are awesome for cord cutters and work 1000 times better then the little flat plastic models. I actually have them mounted in closets.
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Yes. but signal could be reduced
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Yes. You will not get as good of a signal but it will work. Most of these are rated by how many miles a at it can pick up a signal. This one is 80 miles. There are some that are 100-120 miles.
https://www.antennasdir
Go here and type in your zip code to see how far away you are from the transmitters.
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What your HOA is doing is probably illegal.
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https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/gui...ite-dishes
https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Yagi-...1001330804
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...1001330
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I'm seeing similar prices in the Seattle area