I recently eliminated cable and internet through Charter (our only option) to save the $55/mo, thinking that the over the air network channels plus netflix would be enough. This is in an attempt to pay down student debt faster. They are, except where I am my TV tuner only picks up two channels (and only on in HD), CBS and FOX. I am right on the edge of the broadcast range (~65 miles) of the Twin Cities stations, so my goal is to find an antenna that picks those up. I've tried a homemade coathanger antenna (successful for the two local channels), an amplified indoor rabbit ear style antenna (moderately successful, sometimes could pick up a single station (NBC) from the TC). Now I am looking at going all out, due in large part to frustration over not being able to watch the game on NBC tonight. I know some basics about ideal antenna (mount up high, minimize obstructions, minimize cable length), but do not know any specifics, such as:
1. How long exactly can the coaxial cable be?
2. What antenna should I buy?
All of the stations I am looking to pick up are oriented ~33 degrees to the northeast of my house, so a directional antenna should be adequate. I have looked online and nobody seems to have a specific antenna recommendation for this, only that it should be an amplified version.
Anybody have any experience out there that wants to offer some advice?