What are you going to put up that is going to get you better reception? Those look like, pretty good antennas with a preamp, as you have already discovered towers and shipping are expensive.
The XG91 I have works decently for local stuff but I want to pull in Houston channels which are about 100 miles from here. I have a second XG91 and it's my goal to build a dual UHF antenna on a rotor.
The VHF can stay fixed on one local station, that's fine, I don't care about any Houston VHF channels.
Here's a picture that is very close to what I want to end up with. Except that I want it on a 40 foot tower. Fixed VHF, rotatable UHF dual XG91's.
As for tip over hinged tower, I'm more than willing to pay extra to have it tip over.
I am NOT climbing 40 feet up in the air. I'm a 55yro woman that's not in "athletic condition" and I'm terrified of heights.
I have no business what so ever climbing anything but the stairs. Seriously, I'm so afraid of heights I'm afraid to climb up on the counter to reach in cabinets.
Anyway, I really want to get Houston OTA stations because there's cool stuff I can't get on satellite and a big, tall antenna is the only option.
It's going to be a real challenge but I am pretty sure I can do it but only as long as I can bring the antenna to the ground to work on it.
Putting up a dual antenna like in the picture and put it up at 40 feet, that ought to bring in Houston for me. At my old house with this same antenna I could sort of get Houston,
it would play for a bit then totally freeze at random, off and on. It was annoying and made watching TV a torturous experience, but that I could even get it at all was the amazing thing to me.
I figured I would have to get crazy with it if I really want to watch it without all the annoying freezes and drop outs.
To be honest, I really do not know what I'm doing here, I see pictures and read instructions and I can copy the things I see other people making but I
don't understand what makes it all tick.
If I had to figure this stuff out on my own, no way. This OTA stuff is way harder than FTA because OTA antennas work best waaaaaaay up from the ground and it requires brain skills I do not have.
But, I'm to hard headed and stubborn to not try anyway. Maybe one day I'll learn how it all works but for now all I can do is copycat stuff I find on google images...
The Rohn towers seem like a good TV antenna support, but I have never installed one. Usually have to put up the Delhi DMX series, just put a 56 footer up this spring for a fellow not too far away. Bit light duty for that height... 48HD is better (stronger).
In the picture you have a large VHF antenna. Is this required? Not sure how many low band VHF stations are left, unless you can get propagation from Mexico, maybe they still use those frequencies... (Maybe it is high band VHF and my eyes decipher it wrongly). Best to keep your "array" as light as possible.
Local hams are a great resource for this sort of thing. Just look up your local town and add "repeater" after in google search. If that gives you a callsign like AB5CD or something similar, google that callsign. That particular person has a repeater and likely is very well versed on where to find a tower since he/she has an advanced license and has been around for a while, and may even own a business that caters to businesses that use 2-way radios and thus might carry towers too.
Ask them about getting your ham license... Might get you a discount and some help with taking the exam... You might enjoy that hobby too!
Actually the antenna I'm using for VHF is an old FM radio antenna my dad gave me about 5 years ago. At least that's what the box said. But my dad told me it would work fine for VHF. It seems to. Maybe it could be better. As for VHF channels I'm only interested in one local station so the VHF antenna is fixed towards them, it's below the motor. Only the UHF antenna rotates. Everything else is UHF. There are a few VHF stations in Houston but I'm not interested in them at all. Almost everything over there is UHF. So I don't have to pour resources into two kinds of antennas, all my concerns and efforts are focused on UHF.
As for that ham radio stuff, that's not a thing I would be interested in. I don't even talk to people on the phone anymore, I just wait until I can visit with my friends in person. I just wouldn't have any need or use for it. Also it's probably very expensive. But that's really good info on how to find those folks, I imagine if anyone knows about tower it's going to be them I would think.