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Old 11-09-2018, 07:19 PM
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Let me make this clear.

Adding more signal amplification when digital TV reception is affected by multipath will not improve your reception if the signal is convoluted by multipath.

An American who has never studied Mandarin will not understand anyone speaking Mandarin, no matter how loud his speech is amplified, and adding amplification to a signal affected by multipath is as futile as the truck driver who thinks he can drive his 13'6" truck under a 11' overpass, if he carefully slows down while driving under it.

What the OP needs to do is get the indoor antenna away from the TV set and into a window, if it all possible, the window that faces the local television transmitters.
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