Suggestion for an OTA Antenna

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mike2154

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Aug 20, 2007
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I live in Stillwater OK which is 60+ miles west of the Tulsa local stations and app. 55 miles NE of the OKC local stations. Can someone please suggest a good OTA antenna that would allow me to get either set of locals? I don`t mid spending a reasonable amount on a good HD OTA antenna I was figuring around $80-$100 so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :bow
 
Both Antennaweb and TVfool agree that OK City will be easiest to receive.

That being said you have (or will have) 3 VHF stations (7, 9 and 13) in 2009, So I recommend using an Antennas Direct 91XG and a VHF high band yagi such as the Winegard YA-713 joined by a CM7777 pre-amp.

If you want to go with a single antenna solution (a definite compromise) You might look at the HD7698P or Channel Master 3671. Don't forget the pre-amp.

This combo could be used for Tulsa also, since they will also have three VHF stations in 2009 (8, 10 and 11).