Suggestions for a 'good' FM antenna?


I just bought an older Sansui tuner, TU-717. I will now need a FM antenna. I would like some suggestions from those who have some knowledge in this area. I have been thinking of the following 3 options: Antenna from Radio Shack. ST-2 or SR-100 from Magnum Dynlalab
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I have a C Band dish (the big one for those who don't know). Can I use that in any way to pick up local stations?
Thanks,sugarbrie, sounds like something that I could live with.I will maybe get a good dedicated antenna in time. For Brian: I doubt it. Sat.dishes,all kinds,have to be pointed to the Sat at a much higher pitch, as the transponders are in the sky.Something like 22 mi.high if I remember correctly. FM transmitters are on the ground,on the same "plane" as the FM signal.
I'm sure glad this thread was here for me.I got my Sansui TU 7700.today.The TV antenna works great.No noise between stations,and best of all no added expense. 29 clear as a bell/no drift stations. Oh,one is a RAP station;make that 28. Thanks sugarbrie,I would not have thought of this myself.
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