Hi,
I am trying to find the best antenna for my area.
I live near Rice, MN zip code 56367
I am roughly 75 to 80 miles north west of Minneapolis / St. Paul.
I have 2 tvs one with a converter box and the other is a Panasonic with a built in tuner.
I have a tower outside roughly 35' tall with trees around. I am going to add 10' more height to the tower soon. I have a booster and amphlier hooked up also.
After the DTV switch, all the channels will be Digital on a UHF Band except 2 that will be digital but will stay on the VHF Band, channel 9 (Fox) 11 (NBC).
Was thinking about the Winegard YA-1713 VHF-high-band yagi for channels 9 & 11 and then the AntennasDirect XG-91 for the UHF channels mounted 4' above the Winegard.
Was also looking at the Winegard 8200U antenna.
Right now I have a fishbone type antenna, never tried anything else.
What I would like is to get all the UHF & the 2 VHF is possible. What would you recommend for my range?
I also attached the chart from the TV Fools Signal locator.
Any help would be greatly appricated.
Thanks
Tim
I am trying to find the best antenna for my area.
I live near Rice, MN zip code 56367
I am roughly 75 to 80 miles north west of Minneapolis / St. Paul.
I have 2 tvs one with a converter box and the other is a Panasonic with a built in tuner.
I have a tower outside roughly 35' tall with trees around. I am going to add 10' more height to the tower soon. I have a booster and amphlier hooked up also.
After the DTV switch, all the channels will be Digital on a UHF Band except 2 that will be digital but will stay on the VHF Band, channel 9 (Fox) 11 (NBC).
Was thinking about the Winegard YA-1713 VHF-high-band yagi for channels 9 & 11 and then the AntennasDirect XG-91 for the UHF channels mounted 4' above the Winegard.
Was also looking at the Winegard 8200U antenna.
Right now I have a fishbone type antenna, never tried anything else.
What I would like is to get all the UHF & the 2 VHF is possible. What would you recommend for my range?
I also attached the chart from the TV Fools Signal locator.
Any help would be greatly appricated.
Thanks
Tim