best possible indoor antenna


Hi,

So, I have a new tuner and I'm looking for the best possible INDOOR antenna, without using some huge whip-type number or deeply ugly rabbit-ear type.

Ideas? I'm totally ignorant on the subject.
highdudgeon
Dyna-lab whip is omni-directional when vertical, highly directional when horizontal.
I recently purchased the GODAR GIA and was totally amazed at how much better it was at pulling in weak signals from previously unlistenable stations. List price is $65 or so, but it can be purchased at CCRANE.COM for $55 shipped. By the way, I have absolutely no connection with either company.
The best indoor antenna I ever used, other than the TV antenna in the attic, was the Day Sequerra indoor antenna, easily besting everything else I tried. It wasn't as good as the attic-mounted Antenna or in the same league as the roof-mounted one I eventually got. But if you're in an apartment and have no other option, and can find one used, it was the best I ever found for that application.
There's been two discussions on this in the last couple weeks...do a search...
If you have room in the attic or want to set up an exterior antenna - go to www.antennaperformance.com - click on the outdoor antenna window - You will see the ASP-9B - I use this in my shop - tied to a rotator they sell - unbeleavable receptation. This can sit upside down in you attic if you have room. You will have to run coax - RG6 quad shield from the antyenna to you tuner. If you turner doen not have a 75ohm connection you will need a balum to go from 300 ohm. This may seem like a lot of work, but I live in the SF Bay area - some great stations with lots of hills. Never a problem with reception since.

The guys actually make this unit and the quality is 1st class. They even make a larger unit that must be roof mounted.

Hope this helps - Bruce