Greetings ajm,
For your application the CM4228 is adequate for real channels 17,44 and 42. It will not be adequate for real channels 12 and 13.
You have two distinct broadcast bands (high VHF and UHF) to contend with. Further, you have two main directions to consider 340 degrees vs. 10 degrees.
If I were installing in your situation, I'd purchase an Antennacraft Y10713 for real channels 12 and 13 and orientate to magnetic 9 degrees. I'd then order the CM 4228 for channels 17, 44 and 42. Orientate the second antenna to heading 342.
Anything past CBXT will likely not be reliably received.
Cheers.
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