I suggest an 8-bay UHF antenna like the Antennas Direct DB8E with both panels aimed at 260 degrees magnetic. You will have the best luck staying with
one direction. I don't have any experience with the Solid Signal Xtreme Signal HDB8X, but the price looks good.
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=hdb8x
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house is in a very heavily wooded area lots of trees around.
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Bad news; trees block signals.
First try the antenna with a 4-way splitter.
If that doesn't work, replace the splitter with a Channel Master 3414.
If that doesn't work try a Channel Master 7778 preamp at the antenna and a 4-way splitter down below.
If that doesn't work try a Channel Master 7778 at the antenna and a 3414 down below.
If that doesn't work cut some trees.
If that doesn't work put up a tower.