This is the one I have, I had to go look at it. It has a very slight curve on the long side.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-Pro-Crystal-HD-Indoor-TV-Antenna-50-Mile-Range-VHF-UHF-HDTV-34134/52213766
I cannot get all three major networks here either. I basically get 2-1/2 (one fuzzy). But I get other channels clear. The same was true however when we had a chimney mounted antenna before cable came to town.
Overall, the higher you can install one, the better off you will be. Nothing like the old 4-bay bowtie (cat-whisker) roof-mounted antennas we used for UHF reception in the old days. I installed hundreds of them...in another life.
Some indoor antennas are made to lay flat and they just don't work as well. Dumb idea in my opinion. |