MANY Companies make antennas such as you describe.. one such is Channel Master.. They are used for HOMES and some can see as much as 100-200 miles on a good day.
You may choose to use a mast head amplifier if you wish for improved performance epically if you use a tall pole... You will need maps to follow this.
Union City Michigan, south of town about 5 miles.. Could see Detroit, South Bend, Indiana. And the Gun Lake transmitter complex (Battle Creek, kalamazoo and Grand Rapids stations) and the Lansing/Jackson group solid,, And some others if you did not mind some quality loss.
Tower height 105 feet.. And yes, there is a photograph of this acrophob installing the mast head amplifier in that antenna.. (My faith in my safety harness exceeded my fear of height).
(Harness worked too).
THe key things to remember are this: The UHF Bow Tie shown above is not good if the station is transmitting on VHF. some still do.
Second HEIGHT IS MIGHT.. I kid you now, HEIGHT IS MIGHT.. True story follows.
Now: You also ask where to plug it in,, Park cable input if you have original wiring.
The True story: Got caught by a ball game letting out so going home from work NOT an option. Had a new ham radio toy a 2 Meter (VHF) radio, A Wilson WE-800, convertable (hand held or mobile) So decided to see what it could do hand held.
Estaplished communications with some Hams in Toledo OHio via a repeater in Adrian MI. Had a ham from Windsor (Just across the river from me, In fact I could see his house from where I was standing) try and join us.. He failed.
Well we moved off to a simplex frequency (This means we talked directly to each other, NO repeater).
He's running like 40 watts Effective radiated power at 30 feet.
Remember. I'm running hand held,, perhaps 1/4 watt effective radiated power.
I'm making the trip.. he's not We can see each other.. What's up?
ME. about 250 feet. HEIGHT IS MIGHT.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times