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Long range UHF recommendation

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Most of the TV channels we would like to receive are on UHF. Back in the analog days we could receive ABC, NBC, PBS and FOX from a tree mounted antenna about 75' up. It is a channel master, don't remember the model. I have tried one of the XG91 style yagis on top of my dish network setup about 20' up with a LNA200 pre-amp. I am currently picking up the CBS stuff intermittently, but it is split into the satellite system, and has no rotor. When the weather is good I get NBC, and FOX with some consistency. I am looking to get a tree climber out to replace the old one with a new setup. I plan to have them trim back the 20 years of growth and add the antenna, rotor, and pre-amp. VHF would be nice to get the PBS and FOX signal, but it is UHF we really need. Any suggestions for something that will work well, and last for years? Smaller and lighter would be good to get up the tree, but whatever it takes. My first thoughts have been the CM 3020 and CM5020 but am intrigued by some of the bow tie specs. The Winegards are made in America? The HD8200U is huge!
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