OK, I've decided to install either the Channel Master 3671 or Winegard HD8200P on the peak of my roof with a rotor and amplifier, which should get it pretty high. Between these two, which is the better antenna? Also, how do I go about grounding this sucker to protect against lightning strikes? Will having a large antenna on top of my roof affect my homeowner's insurance?
Wow, so you decided to put the biggest antenna up on your roof! (You can try putting it in your attic and see if it works)
Do you need the rotor, I thought all your antennas were out in one direction.
I did receive a message from a member on another forum who perfers the connection on the channelmaster antenna vs the winegard. He said the channelmasters were a higher quality connector and had a higher protection from corrosion.
As far as the pre-amp, if your coax line isn't going to be that long it may not be necessary. You can try with and without it to see what works. In my case the preamp was NOT needed, and was causing a slight problem.
Grounding is a special issue. You should search this, and if you are still concerned, contact a professional installer or electrician. The NEC codes are very specific about grounding/bonding etc. If your antenna is not properly installed, your insurance may have an issue with it.
With this big antenna where is claims UHF 70+ miles and VHF 100+ miles, and you are only 40 miles away, it might work fine in your attic. Then you wouldn't have to worry so much about mounting it on your roof. I would try it in your attic before mounting it on the roof.
Personally, if I lived in an area where lightning was a common thing and I was gonna mount it on the roof, I would have it checked out or installed by a pro.