> Now we can buy the signal back as wireless internet hookup. Does that sound like a good deal or what?
Actually, it seems like a pretty good deal to me. I don't have cellular coverage where I live because it's rural and full of hills and valleys. Now that the high UHF frequencies are available for wireless communications, that will change. Less towers and huge coverage areas.
If rain or wind is affecting you, then you need to do some antenna and cable maintenance. If you're not using RG-6 cable, replace what you have. If you are using RG-6, you probably have to weatherproof your connections. Replace the ends and use silicon and/or rubber boots around them. If wind is giving you problems, you need to anchor your mast better and/or use come guy wires.
As for me, I had to buy new antennas when we went digital, but I'm deep-deep fringe and was running with a 30-year old setup. For the money I ended up getting 4 extra channels (digital sub-channels). I'm pretty happy with what's happened.
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