Hi All,
There seems to be a goodly amount of knowledge and practical experience represented here, so I'm wondering what advice you would have for my situation.
There are two towers that transmit HD signals which I would like to receive. I'm in Westport MA, about 4 miles up from the coast (i.e., very windy and salt air). There is a clump of Providence RI stations at compass heading 343 degrees (20 miles away) and another clump of Boston stations at compass 7 degrees (50 miles away). Both clumps are pretty much line of sight--no mountains, just some trees nearby so I don't think multipath should be a problem (as I understand it). I'd like to keep things simple and avoid a rotator---something to go wrong in the salt air! My basic question is should I be using a bow-tie screen or a yagi type antenna? I'm thinking I would am it at 0 degrees to give priority to the further Boston stations.
Any experience with durability of various antennas in salt air would also be appreciated. I've been considering either the 91XG or the DB8 from Antennas Direct. If it would work the 91XG is preferable because it would have less wind load. Ether one would have a preamp.
Recommendations?
George