TV Antenna???

I think most of the big boom antennas have been redisigned with more UHF capabilities, but as 67Dart273 says it depends what channels you have. 2-13 are still VHF (and need the long beams) but many have moved to the UHF range. I am currently on Dish, but have a Winegard 7084P on rotator. We used it with converter for a couple years. What you need depends on your location. If your channals are being broadcast within 45 miles and you can get it high enough in the air, this :
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.as...rectional-tv-antenna-(ms-2002)&sku=1579830649
will work really well and you dont need a rotator.
Regardless which antenna you use - it is much more important with digital to have good wire and solid connections. Signal losses will kill channels much easier, where before you would just have a little snow in the picture. Thats why a lot of systems need an amp close to the antenna.