FM Antenna positioning question


I am considering purchasing a Radio Shack (6 element) antenna, it is only $24; I am using a dipole now. I have a small station a little ways away that I occasionally enjoy, but I have to fight static a lot.

My question is this, this station is to my west, this is most likely the only station I will listen to that is to my west, all other stations are powerful stations to my north or southeast. If I point this antenna to the west, will these other stations still come in?
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You lost me on some of that Shasta. "Cancare connectors and skip the coupler." I've never heard of Blue Jean cable, nor Godar; but I see Audio Advisor sell the Godar for $60. It would be convenient, but I am still leaning towards an outdoor antenna.
It is quite curious this whole thing with FM reception. Sometimes the cheapest antenna works better in that particular corner of your home where it sits near your equipment better than a state-of-the-art big-time expensive antenna.

On occasion I have to move my antenna a couple of inches to one side or the other and the same radio station's signal begins to sound better in positions that did not work so good yesterday.

Check out the return policy and try this one and that one, especially around sunrise, mid-day and sunset(the sun sets in the West...) and make your own decision.
Get a vintage Radio Shack "archer" Indoor,amplified,FM antenna.
High/low gain setting.It has a dial to tune in the frequency you want.
Looks kind of like a flying saucer.
eBay ~ $10 + s/h and be done with your search.
Check out the Radio Shack 15-1833 FM indoor antenna.
One on eBay right now.
Years ago,Stereophile reviewed it and gave it high marks.
Opening bid $1