As I understand it, ANT is anticipation of how many degrees ahead of the re-entry interface (altitude around 100km) you wish to do the re-entry burn.
Values of 3-6º seem to give a normal result.
Since you're going to use BaseSynch for the deorbit burn, I recommend AeroBrake MFD for the re-entry part. You can deselect the BaseSynch after doing the burn, then as you're turning prograde/level wings, select AeroBrake. Enter the same TARGET as before, then switch PG (page) PROJ (projection) and MOD twice. This should give you a nice map of the world with your trajectory marked in green and the target marked in yellow.
After switching on the autopilot PRO104SPEC40 you can press keypad 2 and 8 to change the AoA and see the effect this has on your trajectory.
In my experience the AeroBrake undercalculates the braking action a bit, so you could open the speedbrakes (B key) around 300 km out from your destination (if you're still alive that is).
Finally, if you find this all a bit tough, try reentry over Mars instead. Enjo has a terrific playback tutorial with complete documentation here:
[ame="http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=2434"]Mars atmospheric entry and landing playback[/ame]