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Old 28-Apr-2014, 3:24 AM   #2
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I'd avoid an omnidirectional design. They generally offer poor performance when multipath conditions are present. If you are in an urban or developed suburban area, multipath can be a significant problem.

I'd go after the mix of strong, medium and weak signals that lie generally in the direction of 130°. An Antennacraft HBU-44 or HBU-55, or the Winegard HD7698P would be my suggestion.

If you have more than one TV to connect, a rotator can be a source of frustration for the viewers who at at the mercy of the person with the rotator control.
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