First hello! I am not a New Years resolution guy, but this year I am dumping my satellite.  I have already purchased 2 Roku devices and they are great!  I have tried out the AmazonPrime and I am not entirely impressed.  Netflix seems to have more selection for my kids (2.5 & 5.5 years old) to watch.  I have not dumped the satellite yet as I have one more month on my contract.  I have a lot of information below, but wanted to be more thorough than not just in case I am missing something.
The next step is a good antenna.  From my distance to the local stations I care about it doesn't seem like I will need much.  I live in an unobstructed area, up on a hill, and I'm willing to mount something to my roof to pick up the best reception.  Here is my fool report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...67d94eef08f0e7
I have found reccomendations to use the following setup for getting as many channels as possible:
    Winegard HD7696P (Read HD7696P reviews)
    Preamp: Required
    Rotator: Required
Wired connections to TV's is not a problem.  I wired every TV location in the house to have
(2) Cat6E wires
(2) Quad shielded Coax
(1) HDMI cable
All of these terminate in the basement in a centralized room.  The joys of a foreclosed house & being able to tear some drywall up lead me to my insanity of all of these wires.  
I have 5 TV's, but they won't all be requiring TV at all times.  If possible I would wire it this way, but suggestions are welcome on the issues with this, or extra equipment I will need.  
What do you think about this antenna selection stated above?
Thanks in advance for the help!  It is greatly appreciated!