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Old 2-May-2014, 5:25 AM   #12
GroundUrMast
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The majority of the signals that are receivable at your location originate from the Dallas / Fort Worth area.

The Antennacraft HD1800 suggested by telview is a valid option, it's similar to and a competitor of the Winegard HD7084 and the RCA ANT-3036. If you want to get every possible signal, I would point you to one of these antennas. Based on performance and build quality, I would choose the Winegard. Cost and availability are valid criteria for you to use if you are choosing between these options.

If you have a desire to use a slightly narrower antenna, and you don't care to receive the signal(s) that may be available now or later on real CH-2 through CH-6... Then I would suggest the Winegard HD7698P.

The choice is entirely yours.
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