> I got by with just rabbit ears all my life and was able to get Austin PBS and KAAL, Mason City > PBS and KIMT, Rochester KTTC and Fox, and sometimes a couple Twincity stations and LaCrosse
Wow, it's a different world when you don't live in a valley I guess :)
I get the La Crosse stations and KTTC, but it took $300 worth of antenna equipment to do it and I'm only 15 miles from the La Crosse towers. Even with this setup I can't pick up the Iowa PBS station that's only 12 miles away because I'm on the wrong side of the valley. At my place, you couldn't even get clean snow with a rabbit ear antenna.
I can see why you would be annoyed if you've never had to make any investment in antennas before they went digital. Since we've always had outdoor antennas, replacing them isn't such a big deal. Over the years they get corroded and bent anyway. You have to plan on replacing them in 15-20 years or so just like your shingles. That's why a lot of people put outdoor-style antennas in their attic if they can get away with it.
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