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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GET ONE OF THOSE THAT PLUG INTO THE WALL OUTLET IN YOUR HOUSE, GET A COAXIAL ADAPTER FOR THE BACK OF YOUR TUNER/RECEIVER...THIS WILL GIVE YOU AN ANTENNAE THE SIZE OF YOUR ELECTRICAL WIRING IN YOUR HOUSE WITH A 20-30 DB GAIN IN OUTPUT SIGNAL USUALLY PEGGING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH METER.......THE COST ABOUT $30 AND YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU WHENEVER YOU MOVE WITHOUT THE HASSLE OTHER ATTENEAES HAVE
antenna performance specialties http://www.antennaperformance.com/ i'm on the western foothills of a ~1600' mountain, all decent stations are ~60 miles east, & i get 'em loud-n-clear...
All the Parsecs, Radio Shack, Terks (FM Pro was the best of that breed) are pretty much corruptive of the signal (amplifier noise and signal). Here are my suggestions in order of effectiveness: dipole, BIC Beam Box Model 8 or 10 (passive antenna with variable freq and bandwidth selector, Magnum Dynalab ST-2 or Fanfare SM-2G (both work identical for me, great for local stations (10-40 miles) where multipath (signal bouncing off objects, hence multipath) problems exist, and finally http://www.antennaperformance.com/ outside antenna. BUT all MASSIVELY benefit from the Magnum Dynalab Signal Slueth. You will not be disappointed if you get the Slueth (models 105 or 205 work great, have both). I am a FM addict and have spent years working on this. You can the difference between a soda straw vs a fire house as a conduit when you move antenna outside with a Signal Slueth! And you decide what you listen to not Corporate Cable America.
Just to follow up, I started this post, I bought the Fanfare FM-2G antenna. Also, I am replacing the old Sansui tuner I just purchased with a Fanfare FT-1A, it is being shipped.