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That is almost impossible to answer without more information. I would suggest going to AntennaWeb.or or TVFool and putting your address into the search option. It will estimate the signal strength in your area and what direction to point the antenna (and if you need more than one antenna or a rotor). Pay close attention to what real channel the stations are being transmitted on. We have a channel 15 that is transmitted on channel 3. This antenna will not receive channels 2 - 6, known as low-VHF. Some TV stations are moving to that band as a result of FCC re-packing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your Ft. Worth towers are about 1000 feet high, so you might be OK if you are not right next to a hill on the east. Mount your antenna as high as you can and point it east, and you might get a signal. This unit has worked very well for me, but I'm near Houston that as you know is pretty flat. You can get more tower information here: www [.] otadtv [.] com/tvtower/index [.] html. (Remove the brackets.) You can always return it if it doesn't work, but this is much better than the Chinese junk sold on Amazon.
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