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Old 11-Aug-2016, 8:19 PM   #3
Jake V
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Your signal strength is not fantastic. Therefore, it's highly likely you'll need a large-ish outdoor antenna mounted on the roof.

You have signals in VHF-LO, VHF-HI and UHF. All of the Philadelphia stations are at magnetic 65 degrees on a compass (Northeast).

I'd probably go with something like a Channel Master Advantage 60 or 100 or a Wineguard Platinum Series HD Lo-VHF/H-VHF/UHF Antenna 8200U for a single antenna solution (aimed at 65 degrees on a compass).

Depending on the number of televisions and the length of the cable run an amplifier might be warranted.

I noticed that you chose 10 foot for your antenna height. Is that what you are considering? My expectation is that in your area an antenna mounted outdoors at 20 or 30 feet would provide much better reception than one at 10 feet.
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