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Why am I having trouble receiving Channel 9 with indoor rabbit ears or an attic antenna?

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Why am I having trouble receiving Channel 9 with indoor rabbit ears or an attic antenna?

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The engineering department of KETC does not recommend the use of either of these types of antennae. Generally, this signal is “ghosty” at best and can be affected by a number of different things, like someone walking through a room. Rabbit ears, or attic antennae, usually show a couple of good stations at a time. If you do not have cable, an outdoor antenna is your best choice. Make sure it is securely mounted on the roof and aimed in the proper direction, which is toward the signal source. If you are unable to use an outdoor antenna, we recommend “amplified” rabbit ears. (They are available at most electronics stores.

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