FM antenna for the attic?


i have a roof antenna / radioshack TV/FM unit, it's always getting out of position with wind. reception my favorite station fm 102.1 is modest at best. i am thinking about using an antenna for the attic. any suggestion?

thanks
a1126lin
Looking for recommendations for an FM attic antenna. Am in Boston suburb, listen to WCRB 18 mi away (27 kw), WHRB college station (1.7 kw) 15 mi away. Want to get noise as low as possible and clean sound for Kenwood KT 5020 tuna. Possibilities: Winegard HD-6000, HD-6010, Fanfare FM2-G, Dynalab ST-2, FMDX Indoor Rhombic (one now for sale from Lake)? Would like to avoid a really huge one due to space. Not sure if omni or directional would be better in my case. The 2 stations are 90° apart. Roof mount not an option, condo regs.

Thanks for your thoughts,
Jim
Jim wojno,

I own the Fanfare FM-2GC, which works well if your stations are below 92 mhz. I used it indoors when I lived in West Point, NY and got both WAMC and the NYC stations just fine, which are almost in opposite directions. I now use it outdoors with three stations within about 30 degrees and it still works great. Best I've used, but I want to try the Lake antennas next.

David
Jim, no condo can regulate or restrict antennas...that is a violation of FCC laws.
Second on the Bob_bundas Magnum Dynalab Signal Sleuth and ST-2 combo recommendation. I did move my ST-2 to the roof though for even better FM.