w9wi said:As an EXCEEDINGLY general rule...
Indoor antennas with "ears" (as in the old-fashioned "rabbit ears") are suitable for all channels. Models without the "ears" are for UHF only.
Be wary of "amplified" or "boosted" antennas. In San Bruno, you're not that far from the mountain of the same name -- where many transmitters (both TV and FM) are located. An amplifier can overload, making reception *worse* and potentially generating interference to channel 7.
KeithE4 said:Buy an FM trap and connect it between the antenna and the preamp. It worked wonders for me, even on UHF channels. A dozen or so FM stations at 100 kW each, 5 miles away, caused the antenna's preamp to overload. Connecting it between the preamp and the TV won't do anything since the FM signals will still be amplified and cause intermod in these rather poorly-designed amplifiers. The intermod products inside the TV bands won't be rejected.