25 mile radius may be a bit of an over simplification for the Terk 44, as there are a variety of factors affecting one's local signals, and that antenna really isn't that sensitive or directional.
However, the OP may have luck with it, as he/she is only 17 miles from the tower for most of his/her locals, and only 7 miles from the other.
Whichever antennas he/she tries, he/she should try and buy locally, or from Amazon, so that he/she can return it if it doesn't work, and try another.
If the he/she can mount something on the roof, or in the attic, a small, directional VHF/UHF outdoor antenna like the AntennaCraft AC-9 or Winegard HD-7000R would probably kick ass. But, the Terk TV-44 may be worth a shot, if he'she has access to the dish, and is savvy enough to do the hook-up.
Otherwise, one of the two small "fishbone" type antennas I mentioned above, just thrown up in the attic and pointed approximately towards the main tower, should do the job nicely and invisibly.
However, the OP may have luck with it, as he/she is only 17 miles from the tower for most of his/her locals, and only 7 miles from the other.
Whichever antennas he/she tries, he/she should try and buy locally, or from Amazon, so that he/she can return it if it doesn't work, and try another.
If the he/she can mount something on the roof, or in the attic, a small, directional VHF/UHF outdoor antenna like the AntennaCraft AC-9 or Winegard HD-7000R would probably kick ass. But, the Terk TV-44 may be worth a shot, if he'she has access to the dish, and is savvy enough to do the hook-up.
Otherwise, one of the two small "fishbone" type antennas I mentioned above, just thrown up in the attic and pointed approximately towards the main tower, should do the job nicely and invisibly.
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