That s one reason roof mounted antennas typically outperform indoor models.
Poor antenna signal from roof to basement.
The tv type coax cable is good but a good quality rg6 cable is perfect for minimizing signal loss.
The cable length is 1 5 meters and is made with a specification for a 22awg ul certificate wire.
It s also why you probably.
A mobile signal booster for basements works by collecting cell signal from the cell tower with an outside antenna.
The height of your antenna is among the most critical factors in getting decent reception.
It s a female type push into a male connector that is easy to install for excellent sound quality.
The antenna can actually worsen the signal if not adjusted properly.
Make sure it is outdoors roof mounted or in the attic.
Try repurposing a tv antenna you already have.
Use an fm splitter to use it on your radio.
In some cases you may also have to run the cable from the antenna within your walls to prevent signal loss.
When i attach the roof antenna the signal from the repeater increases and decreases from nothing to full strength erratically and i hear some awful sounding interference from time to time though not regularly in any sort of pattern.
With the rubber duck antenna that came with my ht i always see all the bars unless i m in the basement.
But your almost best option is a rooftop antenna as high as you can get it to reach.
Ancable indoor fm antenna best for multiple stereo receivers.
Most roof antennas will give you radio reception similar to a car radio or often better.
In general the higher you place your antenna the better.