Is that report for the exact location of your house/antenna? Since the terrain is very hilly, it's important to try and get an accurate location for your analysis. Small positioning errors one way or the other might put the analysis higher or lower on the mountain and result in higher or lower signal strengths.
If the location is accurate, it looks like you're really socked in by mountains. With signals having Noise Margins down in the -16 dB and -21 dB range, I think it would be unlikely that you will be able to get reliable reception from this location. WYMT appears to be the only channel that can be received with any kind of reliability.
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