Your reception report is flagged with: "
WARNING: Address was only resolved to street level and might not be that close to your actual location. For more accurate results, try entering a specific address or coordinates."
When generating a TV Fool report, my preferred method is to open the
Interactive TV Maps tool. Leave the 'input method' set to the default, 'address'. Then, enter only the ZIP Code, and then click the 'Map This' button.
At this point you should have a map displayed, with a movable cursor located at the center of the ZIP Code that was entered. Use your mouse to drag the cursor to the exact location you're interested in. In the upper right corner of the map you can select from four view types, I find it helpful to have all four available... The Hybrid and Terrain modes seem to be what I use the most.
At the bottom of the map, enter the antenna height (for a roof top installation use 25' if you don't have a more accurate measurement). You can also find the LAT/LON coordinates of the cursor (in decimal form, not deg/min/sec).
Once the cursor location and the antenna height are set correctly, click on the 'Make Radar Plot' button located at the upper right corner of the map. The TV Fool report opens in a new tab or window. You can then copy the URL from the address bar of your browser, for posting to a thread.
I hope this helps, I just want to be sure we give you advise based on the actual conditions at your location.
Presuming the first TVFR is accurate enough,
The 91XG is a good start. The translators at the top of your list are not on the air per rabbitears.info. So start by pointing the 91XG at about 230° (mag). If you're not blocked by trees or nearby buildings, expect to see the signals from KSPR RCH-19, KYTV RCH-44, KOZL RCH-28 & KOZK RCH-23. You may be able to adjust aim toward the west and get KRBK RCH-49 without loosing the signals from the main group.
To add KOLR RCH-10, add an Antennacraft Y10713 pointed at 230° (mag).
I would use an RCA TVPRAMP1R which has separate inputs for the UHF and VHF antennas.