See Also
HDTVPrimer.com includes a lengthy discussion of everything antenna-related, from basics to advanced topics, as well as definitions of most common antenna-related terms.
AntennaWeb.org is a site that estimates what signals can be received, and at what strength, at any address in the U.S.
TVFool.com is a popular alternative to AntennaWeb.org for finding what digital TV signals you can receive and how powerful an antenna you will need to receive them.
Crutchfield.com's article on choosing and installing an antenna for HDTV is a good and unbiased primer on the subject.
The Federal Communications Commission also provides information on selecting a digital TV antenna, along with tips on how to improve reception.
RabbitEars.info provides a listing of what TV stations are available in every market in the U.S., including multicast channels.
This post at ConsumerSearch's Productopia blog details a hands-on comparison between the Terk HDTVa and the Antennas Direct ClearStream Micron-1.
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