I don't know much but I do know what we had to do to make our two tv's work, we probably live as far or farther out than your farm. Got two converter boxes for the two tv's. They both only got one channel with the old antennas. Was scared I was going to have to put up an out side antenna. Was at Best Buy a few weeks ago and the had 4 or 5 differnet RCA antennas. We picked up two a $30 one that is about 8"X10" plastic book looking thing and a $15 one that looks like a flimsy boomarang. Was think'n the $30 one would work better in the live'n room and use the cheaper one on the other tv that don't get used much. The $15 filimsy boomarang one works best on both tvs, next trip to town I am going to take the plastic book looking thing back and get another boomarang looking thing.
I like have'n 10 more channels, the local weather 24/7 one is real nice along with RTN. Only down side I see is the blue screen every time the wind blows and I have to keep up with two remotes. The one for the converter box has vol. buttons on it but they don't work so I have to use it to change channels and the tv remote to change vol.
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