You've got enough signal to work with (Noise Margin is 0 or better) so you should be able to get all the networks from at least one market. From the Real channel column, you have stations in the high-VHF and UHF bands. I'd like to see what Tigerbangs has to say, but here are two thoughts:
1) LOWER COST OPTION: One of the highly recommended models for High-VHF/UHF is the Winegard HD769n series. With the Portland stations in the 10s and 20s for noise margin, you could buy a HD7696, mount it on the roof, and aim it about due north. If yu have trouble with drip-outs, then a pre-amp like the Channel Master 7777 could be added (mounted near the antenna.)
2) HIGHER COST OPTION: With a larger antenna, you should be able to catch southern NH and Boston stations. You will need a rotator to aim the antenna to the proper directions to make this happen. The line-up would be a HD7698 with a rotator mounted on the roof with the Channel Master pre-amp.
Any other thoughts from the collective?
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