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Aren't there rocks beneath your power meter? Somebody penetrated those rocks
They put that pole in with the house before I got here with some heavy equipment I'm sure. No doubt it can be done but it's all much more than I expected. Then again I have no experience with antennas and house electricity in general. I just bought this $40 antenna at Walmart and noticed a sidenote about grounding. Since then I've read more and more bits and pieces as I try to figure out how to do it. Nearly all TV will be seen through streaming but there's 1 TV for an elderly person that needs to turn on with his channel from the antenna if he happens to turn the TV on himself. Usually someone else gets it going and can deal with Roku menus etc. Right now I've got the antenna inside (and it's sort of working for a few channels). There's another project needing an electrician so now the plan is to see if he can hook this antenna up outside. Thanks
Why'd you buy an outdoor antenna? There are some good indoor antennas. If you can return or exchange at Walmart, I'll provide a list of the best indoor antennas on Consumer Reports.
Do you have an attic? You can try setting up there.
https://www.consumerreports.org/antennas/hdtv-antenna-reviews-indoor-tv-antennas/
www.soundandvision.com/.../review-winegard-flatwave-amped-hdtv-antenna
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