hi..
i would suggest going to this website to make sure you know the other antennas you are dealing with.
http
/www.hdtvantennalabs.com/location/
looking at the picture.. it appears your walls are dense enough to block radio frequencies.
its not really uncommon to move the antenna that far away from a window and see degradation.
i think you should be made aware about the knob on that antenna.
its supposed to be a variable resistor that changes the resonance frequency of the antenna.
depending on the build quality of the antenna.. the metal might be heavily optimized and wont make a difference other than simply not receiving anything at all.
that would make that knob a 'dummy' knob and only serves a purpose to turn the amplifier on/off.
i did some reading when i was trying to use my antenna.
and i came across something that said the 'loop antenna' is to be used for UHF signals.
the 'rabbit ears' are to be used for VHF signals.
trying to find that same information just now, i cant find a webpage that states the same.
you could try removing the rabbit ears to place less electrical load on the amplifier.
it might help, it might not.
if you are willing to purchase a different antenna.. you should run the wires for the antenna out of the window (remove the screen)
this will help you realize the signal strength outside on that side of the house.
the difference should be significant.. because if it isnt, that means you would be best putting an antenna up in the air, which would be a real mess for you and your security deposit.
its best to know the radiation pattern of the signals you are trying to pick up.
because you use that to add an antenna that will grab the signal and continue to reflect it for other people to receive it.
but this generally only applies to antennas that go way way up in the air.
the antenna can affect the signal in the air for other people or actually boost it.
having the right shape of antenna will have the biggest benefit.
using a simple loop might not be the best when compared to a rectangle 'grid'
its physics and electrical properties.
i'd say take that antenna outside and see how much better it is.
or put the antenna in the window and see if you can receive the channels.
you might want to simply put a small pole in the ground with an antenna on it.
i know you dont want to have a wire run.
but the only way for somebody to help you with that is to visualize the radio frequencies in the house and pick a new shape.
i'm hoping you have tried placing the antenna in every position possible on the table it is sitting on.
i must say..
they make these things that you stick a cable inside and you lay them on the floor so you can walk without tripping on a cord layed out across the room.
the trick here is to find one that is heavy enough to sit there without moving.
you can lay it across the fireplace without one of those babys messing with it because it should be too heavy for them to lift it 3-4 inches off the ground.
i am not experienced with radio frequency patterns.
but i know walls arent helping indoor antennas.
windows make the signal stronger.
i couldnt tell you if the antenna is too close to the television.. or if it has the possibility of helping.
i am thinking you are gonna have to run the wire if you want to continue saving money.
this website shows the difference covers.. they have the benefit of informing you how heavy the strip is.
obviously if its heavy, the babys wont be able to pick it up and knock over your television (or antenna)
there will be no yanking the cord and breaking the cable jack on the television.
(could probably just re-solder it back together anyways)
this place is super expensive and i would suggest looking for something similar for cheaper.
http
/cableorganizer.com/rubber-ducts/
i mean.. they want over $100 for something heavy enough.
i'm guessing those pieces of rubber are capable of being walked on for years and years.
something you would see laying across the floor in a room full of construction going on.
they make those things nice and heavy so they dont move if you kick them with the toe of your shoe.
you probably want something just as heavy.. but you dont need the durability since you wont be walking on it.
your biggest problem is probably going to be.. how are you going to put the wires outside the window while keeping it air tight.
if you put the antenna in the window.. the babys might grab it constantly.
i would avoid putting the antenna outside unless it was necessary to get the stations.
BUT
you might find more stations available when you go to the website that lists all of the broadcast towers in your area.
that could mean more viewing options.
and pulling the furniture a foot away from the wall will make grabbing the antenna much harder.
your situation may be as silly as trying to breathe in a room with no air.
that is why they have equipment to help visualize the radio frequencies.
perhaps you need something to 'mirror' the radio frequencies from the window and bounce them to the direction of the indoor antenna.