Well like my updated post says you can do it with a HD7698P antenna , AP8700 preamp and rotor at each Tv. Or here is an other way you can do it , with a Antennas Direct 91XG UHF antenna connected to a Winegard AP4700 preamp pointed at about 190 degree magnetic compass. . And a Winegard HD7698P antenna connected to a Winegard AP8275 preamp and pointed at about 332 degree magnetic compass. Antenna heights of 20 feet or so is Ok. The down leads from each antenna of the 2 antennas will be kept separate , never connected/combined on to one coax. As an example if one Tv is to be used with the 2 antennas then the down leads from each antenna are brought to the Tv location and connected to a A/B antenna switch such as a AB27RS or radio shack 15-1968 and then the one output of the A/B switch is connected to the Tv. If 2 Tv's are to be connected then a 2 way splitter is connected to each of the 2 antenna down leads. And a A/B switch is at each of the 2 Tv's. If 3 Tv's are connected then it's the same kind of hookup but 3 way splitters are used. With the the 2 antenna set up ION Tv will not be received as the stations are weak and the ION station will be coming in on the side of the antenna and not be received. There is an other way to do it and Ground Ur Mast can tell you about it if you like. As you are begining to understand , the price of going in is high , it can easley go to 600 dollars for a 2 and 3 Tv hookup. Here are some places to buy Tv antennas and etc.. ,
http://www.solidsignal.com ,
http://www.3starinc.com ,
http://www.starkelectronic.com ,
http://www.amazon.com