Ok - so you have LOS to the transmitters east of you at 119 degrees. So you say a line of trees...from the install point, what direction are they? Point at compass at 119 and you will know what you have to contend with. Trees at a distance aren't so bad; if they're shading your house, that's an issue.
Besides trees, you also have some range to the towers as well, so a decent sized directional antenna would be best to pull them in.
With trees not being an issue, I'd consider the Winegard HD7697.
Just connect to one TV at first - no 3-way splitter yet - tune it there - get it dialed in. Then split it out and see how it works. If it drops channels on the test set, then you'll definitely need to add an amp before the split. I would assume you probably will need it, but I'm more of a "test and see what I need" type. If you don't like that approach, the CM3410 would probably work for you.
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