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					Originally Posted by Tower Guy  If I lived there I'd try a 4 bay UHF plus a Y5-7-13 and a TVPRAMP-1R preamp. Mont it on the roof as inconspicuous as possible. | 
	
 
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					Originally Posted by signals unlimited  My company specializes in small workable antennas. UHF and VHF that can mount on a satellite pole. They work very well where reception is similar to that in your report. If you want to have a look. www.tripleplayantenna.com | 
	
 
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					Originally Posted by GroundUrMast  I can't offer a great deal of hope for an attic mounted antenna system based on your report. 
 Your report indicates that you need a full sized 'deep fringe' antenna or combination of antennas. I'd go with an Antennas Direct DB8E + Antennacraft Y10713, mounted outdoors, clear of obstructions. The DB8E is a panel design so it may be able to hide on the back side of a roof if that doesn't obstruct it's view toward the stations. The Y10713 is a Yagi type... a full 10' long.
 
 There are combo antennas such as the Winegard HD7698P and Antennacraft HBU-55 that merge UHF and some VHF capability into a single antenna, but they are also long like the Y10713.
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 Yes. that was my initial research too. one thing that I do have in favor is that my house backs open space and that is where I have to point my antenna. Bad thing is that my town is a "basin". So line of sight gets even worse and rockies don't help.
I think HBU-55 is on sale at radio shack for $80. Will try that and return if hope is lost. 
I was wondering, also, if I can repurpose an old dish to concentrate the signal and replace the LNB with a receiver?