Indoor FM antenna


I recently inherited a Day Sequerra M4 Reference tuner. Lucky me! I have a $15 indoor antenna that doesn't work at all. My problem is that I live in a condo, and the board is entirely populated by tyrannical philistines who will not even listen to any suggestion of an outdoor antenna, no matter how inconspicuous. €¿§£! I conclude that anyone who wants to serve on a condo association board should be prevented from doing so by any means necessary.
Is there such a thing as an effective indoor antenna? Point me at it and I will be eternally in your debt. 
ott

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Thanks. 
I have only a g-type connector, so I need the co-ax termination on the antenna. I tried the antenna I have at various heights and orientations and no joy. I'm attempting to tune an HD2 signal, so it's all or nothing.
I have no access to the crawl space above my living area, so an attic mount is not possible. 
I thank you for your thoughtful response. I think I'll try the Magnum Dynalabs st-2 inside, having no tree to hang it in nearer than 100 ft. . If that doesn't work, I suppose I could have Guido and Eddie speak more forcefully with the board,.
Thanks big Gregg! 
I wasn't aware of that product. It's difficult to find, but I'll find one. There has to be one gathering dust somewhere. 
Thanks to all. 

I bought a Magnum Dynalab ST 100. The woman who sold it to me said her situation is very similar to mine (20 miles to a public radio transmitter through heavily wooded exurbia) and hers works like a charm.

Happy listening to all!