I can pick up a couple of HD stations from 44 miles away. My antenna is a compact outdoor UHF on a rotor. I imagine that with the largest UHF, receiving from 50 miles might be possible but you are getting close to transmission limits due to the curvature of the earth. At that point, a lot depends the transmitter tower's and also your antenna's elevation.

Richard P.


I'd like to hear from people who have antennas that can pull in HD stations 50 miles away. I live on the north shore of the Chesapeake Bay, and we get both Philly and Baltimore stations, but only pixellation on HD. Is there an antenna that can pull in HD stations as far away as we are? It's mostly flat between here and the TV stations' antennas.



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