Getting some unclear and pixelated recorded videos, poor quality recording live TV Show videos

I saw this review and remembered your post. It might be worth a try. I know that you are limited to an indoor antenna.

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Unfortunately, after looking at the Innova specs, it doesn’t appear to bring in the low VHF channels, which is what @TFoster25 is after.

The Bexia looks like it’ll bring in the low VHF channels, though. This is the same one @tabjoe recommended above (and the price went up!). https://store.televes.com/bexia.html

Yeah, I think I will have to purchase that indoor Antenna :slightly_frowning_face: , cause I had spoken with our local Antenna Guy service company, at the moment we will have to wait for awhile till they might be able to help us. Still the issue is with our HOA to get or not to get an approval from them to put up a outdoor antenna on our house, since there isn’t any outdoor antennas attached to the rest of the houses in our neighborhood community, (which probably means that our HOA doesn’t allow outdoor antennas to be attached their homes in our neighborhood community) I think when all of the houses were being built in the community the Cox Cable company came in sent by the HOA or by the developer company and installed their cable system in the neighborhood ( no satellite dish or antennas to be attached to their houses on the outside)
I had emailed our HOA trying to plea my sad case to them with the frustrated issues I’m having, and that we had cut away from our cable company and started to do live streaming with a DVR Device and that I’m getting failed recordings and pixelated pictures and We are dealing with a low VHF signal from our towers and we don’t have a strong enough indoor antenna that we need something stronger and that this antenna guy service would be able to help us get what we need, that I tried almost every but every time I tried it failed. I’m hoping they may reconsider and allow us to put an outdoor antenna on our house? But there will be some red tape to deal with before getting approved, so for now I may have to try getting that other antenna that you suggested?
Do you know if I can try to tape it to my window? Because sitting it on the table facing out the window, I feel that it may not send out the signal that it needs to if it’s sitting on a table? For me, if I tape it on our window up high I can get it to send out a better strong signal to our towers, the table that I’m using doesn’t quite sit at the window sill level it’s slightly below the window sill level which why I want to place the antenna way up high on our window so that it can get that tower signal? The antenna won’t fit on our window sill.
If you don’t know the answer to my question maybe I can contact the company that sells the antenna and ask them?

Again, familiarize yourself with the provisions of the FCC’s OTARD rules. No HOA can prevent the installation of an outdoor antenna on a privately-owned house no matter what the ill-informed board members may think.

Morpheus is right. There is a Federal Law that says that an HOA cannot stop you from putting up an antenna on your house, But, I also recognize that not everyone wants to deal with the fight.

Probably True, BUT,….Our HOA May have found a loophole or a way around to prevent an outdoor antenna from being built in their community?
I did mention that the FCC does allow outdoor antennas to be built on houses. Since this is the weekend I won’t hear back from them till Monday. I’ll mention to them what you said.
Thank you.

Here, read this. It’s not probably true. It is absolutely true that the HOA cannot prevent what you’re contemplating. Rather than do battle with the board, view it as an opportunity to make them better board members. HOAs are specifically mentioned several times in these rules.