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Originally Posted by Tytan
I would like some help in choosing an antenna.
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To start with, see if the extra channels have unique programming. Rabbitears.info has the data.
http://www.rabbitears.info/search.ph...earch&state=NM
Note that many of the stations at 271 degrees are still licensed as analog. You'd miss the subchannels that are carried on the DTV LPTV stations.
Next look at the VHF (2-13) & UHF (14-69) stations and their directions. With VHF at 87° - 120° and strong, a small Y5-7-13 aimed at 102° is a good choice. Unless the UHF stations at 271° stations are all that you need, you'll want a rotator. Add the two antennas together with a Winegard AP2870 preamp.
Appropriate UHF antennas include 91XG, U8000, CM4228HD, HD 9095P, & HD8800.