Hi. I live in Zip Code 08807, in New Jersey, on the west side of the Watchung ridge. As a result, New York stations are blocked, but Philadelphia comes in pretty well. Right now I'm using amplified rabbit ears and getting good to fair reception on most channels in the area.
From Philadelphia, about 52 miles away at 231° compass heading, Channel 3 (CBS, now UHF), channel 10 (NBC, also UHF) and channel 6 (ABC, which will apparently stay VHF Low) come in best. Channel 17 (My Network) and 57 (CW) come in fair. Channel 12 (PBS) was always weak as an analog station, and it's gone now.
From Trenton, about 25 miles away at 200° compass heading, Channel 52 (PBS, but on a budget schedule) comes in great.
From Allentown, channel 39 (WLVT, PBS full schedule) comes in very good, but it doesn't show up on the Antennaweb page for me, so I have to guess the compass heading is about 277° and the mileage is about 45 -- I also pick up channel 69, an independent station in the same area (very well).
Channel 29 (Fox) from Philadelphia was very strong as an analog station, but now is very weak -- I think they moved their transmitter during or slightly after the DTV transition. Anyway, I can usually arrange the rabbit ears to get just enough signal for the TV. Barely.
If it was just me, I'd probably stay the way I am, but my wife gets no satisfaction from a successful hunt for a signal. Also, American Idol (on Fox) is her favorite show, so-ooo ... things have to change.
One additional constraint is that I'd really prefer to put the new antenna(s) in the attic. Aside from the difficulties of installing an antenna on the roof, my neighbors have lost their roof-mounted antennas due to winds coming from the west and hitting the ridge. Our house is oriented North-South, so the antenna(s) will have to be mounted across the attic, not along the long axis. If this doesn't work out I can move the antennas from the attic to the roof, but I'd like to try it out first.
For Philly:
It looks to me like a HD-9032 will fit the available space and should pick up the Philadelphia stations and, hopefully, the Trenton station. I think the YA-6260 will fit the space and should be adequate for channel 6 (which seems intent on staying in the VHF-Low band). Does this seem reasonable? How far apart should they be?
The cable run will be about 60 feet, so I think I'll need a pre-amp. Can you make any recommendations?
For Allentown:
Since we're losing channel 12, and since channel 52 is on a PBS budget plan and doesn't carry the regular schedule, I'd like to pick up channel 39. Because of the difference in direction, I've resigned myself to another UHF antenna, with pre-amp. I assume I'll need a second run from the attic to the TV and then combine them at, or near, the set. Does this seem reasonable? Can you make any recommendations?
How far away from each other should the two UHF antennas be mounted?
Thanks for any help or suggestions you can offer!

