Google is your friend. Search on "television station finder", and you'll get a number of useful websites that give the transmitter site, frequency/channel, distance, signal strength and direction.
Try this one: http://www.antennaweb.org/Address.aspx
I personally find it interesting that Ft Walton Beach has no local stations. You'll have to look "east" to Panama City and Dothan for pick up. In a way, that's good. A good directional antenna should be able to pick up both Panama City and Dothan, without a need to look "off a back lobe" for anything in Ft Walton Beach. A good antenna pre-amp will also help.
Make certain you check your friendly community covenants. They may not allow an outdoor antenna (i.e., "visual clutter").
Try this one: http://www.antennaweb.org/Address.aspx
I personally find it interesting that Ft Walton Beach has no local stations. You'll have to look "east" to Panama City and Dothan for pick up. In a way, that's good. A good directional antenna should be able to pick up both Panama City and Dothan, without a need to look "off a back lobe" for anything in Ft Walton Beach. A good antenna pre-amp will also help.
Make certain you check your friendly community covenants. They may not allow an outdoor antenna (i.e., "visual clutter").
) You can buy one for less than ten bucks at Dollar General. A Century Link tech told me that if you have an active DSL account you can dial 911 by plugging into a phone jack even if you don't have landline service. What he said was "if you keep your DSL, then you can call 911 with a wired phone" which I took to mean if you don't keep it, you can't, but I did not specifically ask that question. Anyone with a rental who wants to do this, I would verify with Century Link for sure and attach instructions to the wired phone. In an emergency renters may also forget a cordless won't work if the power is out.