Most of your channels are coming from the south, but there are a few coming from other directions. If you only need the channels from the south, then you can keep your antenna setup very simple (one antenna pointed south with no rotator). If you are interested in picking up the station in other directions too, then you should consider using an antenna rotator as suggested by baud.
BTW, your signal analysis says that it was only resolved to "street level", meaning that the address lookup did not match your exact address. This means that the location used for the signal analysis might not be that close to your true location. Since your posted report shows "1Edge" (some terrain blockage) on lots of channels, it is recommended that you re-run the analysis using your exact location to make sure the signal strengths are not significantly different than the ones being reported here.
To get a more accurate signal analysis, you can use the
Interactive Maps tool. After entering your address, it will show a map of your area. If the address lookup is far away from your house, you can drag-and-drop the marker to change the location being analyzed. You can also switch the map to "satellite" view to see aerial photos of the area.
The Interactive Maps also allow you to play with antenna height. If you edit the antenna height value, the signal strengths listed below the map are automatically recalculated.
When you are satisfied with the marker placement and antenna height, you can click on the "Make Radar Plot" button to generate a new report URL that you can post back here.