Indoor FM antenna


I recently inherited a Day Sequerra M4 Reference tuner. Lucky me! I have a $15 indoor antenna that doesn't work at all. My problem is that I live in a condo, and the board is entirely populated by tyrannical philistines who will not even listen to any suggestion of an outdoor antenna, no matter how inconspicuous. €¿§£! I conclude that anyone who wants to serve on a condo association board should be prevented from doing so by any means necessary.
Is there such a thing as an effective indoor antenna? Point me at it and I will be eternally in your debt. 
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I have tried a few indoor antennas, including the ST-2, Terk, and some others.  The one that has worked best for me is the Magnum Dynalabs SR-100 FM Antenna.  
Thanks big Gregg! 
I wasn't aware of that product. It's difficult to find, but I'll find one. There has to be one gathering dust somewhere. 
I have 2 tuners in 2 different systems and both use a Magnum Dynalab ST2 antenna.  It works better in my house which is in a valley surrounded by trees than the ST100.   I simply plopped it in the front corner of my living room and I get at least 20 stations very clear. Before I could get 3 stations which were very noisy  The powered Terks were junk as well as the Godar antenna.  This is my experience. 
I think one antenna might work better than another depending on your location. Most of the towers are either 46 or 50 miles from my location.  In my case the less expensive SR-100 worked better than the ST-2.

Another antenna that often works surprisingly well indoors is the simple dipole antenna that comes with many tuners.

You can also try combining them. For example, I took an inexpensive coax adapter with two screws on it and connected the two terminations for both the SR-100 and the dipole antenna to it.

I have a roof mounted antenna and have it pointed towards the stations that are in Seattle.

My Onkyo T-9090 supports two antennas and for some of the local stations, the combined indoor antennas pulled in stations better.
Thanks to all. 

I bought a Magnum Dynalab ST 100. The woman who sold it to me said her situation is very similar to mine (20 miles to a public radio transmitter through heavily wooded exurbia) and hers works like a charm.

Happy listening to all!