Excellent Outdoor FM Antennas


I'm interested in purchasing a highly sensitive outdoor FM antenna that's omni directional to pick up stations from 100 to 150 miles away. What, if any experience does anyone have on this list. Additionally, I own 2 very good tuners. The Magnum Dynalabs 108 and an older McIntosh Mr78. Both are exceptionally good in terms of sensitivity. Concerning the Mr78, I need to have it recalibrated and cleaned up. Who is recommended for such service?
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Large, multi-element directional antenna with rotor has always been + remains the best.

For something a bit different, have you tried a good internet radio setup like with Squeezebox or Roku network receiver/players?

Internet radio is pretty good sound quality these days, variety of stations is astronomical, and sure is nice not having to muck with antennas anymore!
Look into a tower; you will get better results by getting the antenna up in the air. Take it from an old ham.
Try www.antennaperformance.com for your outdoor antenna. I have their APS-13 antenna. It's 16' long. If you get it high enough, you should be able to get 100-150 miles. (By the way, I noticed that they only have the APS-9b to order right now. You may have to email for the APS-13.) For your tuners, try www.audioclassics.com and click on service. I have a McIntosh MR71 that Richard Modafferi worked on- (aligned and cleaned). It came back sounding amazing and looked new. Mr. Modafferi also does extensive mods on McIntosh fm units. Good Luck! Stan
terrain. Because I spent a number of years selling and servicing audio in a area with limited FM radio classic choices - a LOT of my customers went thru gyrations in a attempt to get WFMT from Chicago.Terrain - most definitely including taller buildings even a pretty good distance away - if they are between you and the target transmitters antenna- you aren't going to get the station(s) you want.
Most areas have one or two antenna installers who are actually very knowledgeable about what can and can not be accomplished from your area.These are the guys who can typically stand in your yard and point out two to five antennas they have installed and tell you what the results were.As a group - antenna installers tend to be guys who will tell you what they want to use and what you can expect and are pretty much uninterested in what you want to install.My way or the highway.They are real ,real busy right now with everyone discovering the hard way that broadcast Digital TV does work lots better with a out door antenna.
BTW - I have been very pleased with the sound and programing variety available on the B channels of the HD radio services.
You need a Winegard HD HD6055P, and a Channel Master CM 9521A rotator. I have this setup, and enjoy excellent FM on my Denon TU-800 from a fave station 140 miles away--CBC radio in Canada. I easily get nearly full signal strength from powerful stations from broadcast antennas located 50-60 miles away over curvy terrain.

The APS pieces are really nice, and really expensive.