Ours gives trouble when it rains heavy or is windy. I loose about 1/3 to 1/2 half of the stations sometimes. Our government sold the analog signal that used to belong to the public for about $90 billion or so and gave us this crappy digital thing that at first I was told would cost me next to nothing and be better but after they passed the bill I found that I need to buy an additional outdoor antenna and I may lose some signals because digital doesn't travel as far as analog. Now we can buy the signal back as wireless internet hookup. Does that sound like a good deal or what?
Once again we were sold out to big business, in this case big media. The claim that it was all done to give better communications for emergency services was bogus. Most small towns and communities can't afford the new equipment.
Follow the money and it leads to big media and their desire to own something the public owned.
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