That's a tough TV Fool report to comment on. It's not really good, but not totally horrible either. No LOS [line of sight] stations, all one, two edge and Tropo.
One edge means single edge diffraction, the signal is bouncing off of one thing before it gets to you, two edge is double edge diffraction, the signal has to bounce off of two things to get to you and tropo is tropospheric scattering, the tropo stations you probably won't get at all no matter what antenna you use, nor the 2 edge stations in gray except for the rare occasion when tropospheric ducting is occurring in the atmosphere. Probably 10,8,17,48 and maybe 32 were the stations you were getting to the south before?
I wouldn't think the Antennas Direct Clearstream 2V would be a good choice looking at that report. The range for it is 50+ mi, but that figure would be based on LOS stations, not one and two edge. The gain on it is 10 dbi so actually it's about 8 db, it has a wide beam, but the only place that would really help would be with the stations to the north and it might not be able to get them, the closest north station, 34, is 1 edge and 44.6 mi away. It probably would pick up some channels, but I'd think a long range/high gain antenna with a good pre-amp would be a better choice. With a good long range antenna, a good pre-amp and a rotor you may pick up quite a few channels to the south and to the north, but it's hard to say with that report.
What channels are you really interested in getting? Do you know what model your old CM antenna was?
Let's see what other members think and maybe we'll get lucky and someone will be familiar with that particular area!
One edge means single edge diffraction, the signal is bouncing off of one thing before it gets to you, two edge is double edge diffraction, the signal has to bounce off of two things to get to you and tropo is tropospheric scattering, the tropo stations you probably won't get at all no matter what antenna you use, nor the 2 edge stations in gray except for the rare occasion when tropospheric ducting is occurring in the atmosphere. Probably 10,8,17,48 and maybe 32 were the stations you were getting to the south before?
I wouldn't think the Antennas Direct Clearstream 2V would be a good choice looking at that report. The range for it is 50+ mi, but that figure would be based on LOS stations, not one and two edge. The gain on it is 10 dbi so actually it's about 8 db, it has a wide beam, but the only place that would really help would be with the stations to the north and it might not be able to get them, the closest north station, 34, is 1 edge and 44.6 mi away. It probably would pick up some channels, but I'd think a long range/high gain antenna with a good pre-amp would be a better choice. With a good long range antenna, a good pre-amp and a rotor you may pick up quite a few channels to the south and to the north, but it's hard to say with that report.
What channels are you really interested in getting? Do you know what model your old CM antenna was?
Let's see what other members think and maybe we'll get lucky and someone will be familiar with that particular area!