Rotor needed?
It's been a while since we purchased an antenna … they used to require rotors inside to turn the antenna. I see some are multi-directional, which obviously do NOT need rotors, but what about this style? Does it stay fixed in one spot or need a rotor to turn it?
This design is highly directional (actually all antennas are directional, it's just physics, those that say they are "multi-directional" just mean they don't have the signal reflector as this one does). Antenna rotors are still around and are in wide use by cable cutters such as yourself. So, if you are in a location where the towers are in different directions, you can try one of the "multi-directional" models, but it's all going to depend on your location, building, signal strength, etc.