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Old 17-Apr-2014, 5:17 AM   #2
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The ANT-3036 is a good option based on your TV Fool reception report and the local availability of it.

If I were to order an antenna, I'd opt for a Winegard HD7084P which is quite similar, but the performance specs are well documented and some would say the build quality is also superior.

I'd start with the expectation that the signals to the west are much more likely to be received reliably. To the east, real CH-7 & CH-22 are fairly easy to receive, but everything else will be more of a challenge due to weak signal levels along with co-channel and adjacent channel interference problems.
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