A standard UHF antenna is all you need for High Def broadcast.
I have a $15 Rat-Shack one that does fine.
The expensive "made for High Def antennas are a marketing rip-off. Way overpriced for the same UHF directional antenna of old, in a fancy plastic box for 10 times the price.
There is some website that actually can tell you the exact direction for all receivable stations from your zip code. I can't remember the site, but it was some sort os antenna site. You get names of stations, direction from your location, and distance. Both in print and a map. Fabulous.
Anyway, just use any good quality UHF directional antenna and you are good to go.
I watch ONLY via over the air on my Sony 42" plasma with HD tuner.
I have a $15 Rat-Shack one that does fine.
The expensive "made for High Def antennas are a marketing rip-off. Way overpriced for the same UHF directional antenna of old, in a fancy plastic box for 10 times the price.
There is some website that actually can tell you the exact direction for all receivable stations from your zip code. I can't remember the site, but it was some sort os antenna site. You get names of stations, direction from your location, and distance. Both in print and a map. Fabulous.
Anyway, just use any good quality UHF directional antenna and you are good to go.
I watch ONLY via over the air on my Sony 42" plasma with HD tuner.

