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Originally Posted by Todd
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Todd
you will have both vhf and UHf if this is your post transition results. so you will need a UHF and a VHF antenna. however most combo antennas are strong in one area and weak in the other. so I recommend a two antenna set up. a good UHF stacked 4 foot over a good VHF antenna using a channel master titan 7777 pre amp to combine the signals into the one coax to the tv. this should give you good results. for UHF I recommend these Antennas Direct 91XG for 70+ miles or the Antenna Craft U8000 for 60 to 65 mile range. for VHF I recommend the Winegard YA1713 VHF Antenna. you have many stations all around you and if you want all of them you would need a rotator Channel Master 9521a rotator but if you can get all you need from the cluster to your north east you can just point the antennas in that direction. the pre amp should give you enough to push the signal to two or three tvs with no problem. place the top antenna about twenty feet from the ground. try without the distribution amp first as you can overload the digital signal and can hurt you more than help, to much is as bad as to little with digital.