Sounds to me your are doing something wrong. Need more explanation. The analog signals before the change were often on different channels and were broadcast from different antennas. So after the change to digital - you have to do your homework. #1 find what frequency your old channels are on now. #2 - find out if they are coming from new locations and point your antenna accordingly. Note that many older VHF channels switched to UHF and if you only have a VHF antenna - it's not going to work. The vast majority of people in the USA are getting improved service with digital if the correct antennas are put up and they are pointed in the correct directions. Takes 10 minutes of using a signal search engine with your ZIP code to get all the info you need. In central NY we went from 1 channel to over 30. In northern Michigan we went from 3 channels to 25 US and 6 from CBC in Canada. Just took a little work to set things up right.
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