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Old 29-Mar-2011, 1:44 AM   #4
GroundUrMast
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I've tossed the 2 - 69 type antennas into the conversation because WTVF is broadcast on channel 5. It is in the strongest group of signals to the NW.

Though there are receivable signals south of you, an attic mounted antenna would be unreliable, particularly in wet weather.

If I were next door, you would likely see an Antennas Direct XG91 on my roof, aimed at 341° compass. You would also see a Winegard HD5030 up there aimed in almost the same direction, just a bit west a few degrees.. That would likely give access to all the stations to the NW. If I was a sports fan and wanted to see games from different markets, the XG91 would be on a rotator.

I realize that you want to keep things smaller, so, what stations would be on your must have list?
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