I want to use an OTA HD antenna...


but I don't know what brand to buy. Also, my CRT doesn't have a tuner, so I need a recommendation on that too.
tabl10s
Tab, Federal law provides that "TV" will always be free. You don't have to steal it, as some might suggest. Terestrial reception is very location dependent however. What is your zip?
My point was that if one has cable already installed (and being paid for), then HD broadcast signals can be used from the cable coax (by using a splitter) rather than installing a separate HD antenna. It's free. It's mandated by Fedaral law. It's not stealing provided one is paying for cable service that provides the coax line to the home.

Now, the OP did not specify if he has cable. If not, then this option is moot, but it's helpful for those who do have cable service and only want/need broadcast HD versus a more extensive cable HD package (for ESPN, HBO, etc.).
You can go here TV Fool to see what channels are available in your area . It will give you height and the direction calculations in which your antenna needs to be pointed.

I would try Radio Shack for an HD antenna. The basic one is no more than $30 and it will give you great reception. You can always add an amplifier if needed. If you live in a metropolitan area..chances are an amplifier isn't necessary.

From comparing cable HD verses over the air HD..over the air wins hands down! Not sure why, my best guess is because of the compression used by the cable companies. The over the air channels are uncompressed and it doesn't need miles of copper and line amplifiers to reach your home.

You may want to grab your two free $40 coupons for the digital tuner or tuners. $80 saved.. is $80 saved, no matter how you slice it.
I was gonna say what Gmood said, there is not going to be a better signal than over the air reception, cable is cool for budget reasons but for a bit of cash spent once I would do OTA.
I like the idea of using cable for the broadcast signal, not for the budget consideration, but for the fact I don't have an unsightly antenna in my room, on my TV, on my rack, or on my roof. Plus, I don't have to run an additional wire to my TV.

However, I DO agree that over the air will produce a better picture to some degree.

To each his own.

Kumba-ya.