There is a large selection of DVB-T antennas for receiving digital TV, e.g. Stofa TV (formerly Boxer TV) via own antenna. Both indoor antennas and outdoor antennas can be used for digital reception, but for the best signal strength we always recommend an outdoor antenna, as the signal is often greatly weakened by indoor reception. An outdoor DVB-T antenna can often be easily mounted on a ceiling (not under a steel roof) with fine results, as long as it does not disfigure the house.
If you only have the option of using an indoor digital antenna, e.g. if you live in an apartment, you should check the DVB-T coverage card to see if there is good coverage in the area. It is also a good idea to place the indoor antenna in a window facing the nearest transmission mast, the length of the antenna cable does not matter much with a cable of reasonable quality.
DVB-T antennas in general:
All DVB-T antennas may, of course, also be used receiving DVB-T2 and some models also FM and DAB. Alternatively, you will need several antennas.
• Read more about how to recive a digital signal.
• To watch digital TV, a TV with a DVB-T receiver or a DVB-T receiver box must be used.