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Go to AntennaWeb, TVFool or RabbitEars.info and put your full address into the search. Pay particular attention to the direction of the transmitters from your house as well as the signal strength. Also note the 'real' channel. In our area channel 15 is transmitted on channel 3. Most antennas will not pick up the low VHF channels 2 - 6. And to complicate things a bit, the FCC is moving the frequencies that some stations are transmitting on. This is called 'repacking'. There is a lot of information on this at RabbitEars.info. You will need to insure that none of your stations are moving to channels 2 - 6. If so, this antenna will not work for you. If all the stations are located in the same direction, you will need only one antenna. If they are in multiple directions, you may need more than one antenna, connected by a splitter, or an antenna rotor.
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