Our digital UHF antenna is an eight bay with an amplifier, mounted on a rotator. It works well at night and during the day when the weather is cloudy, clear blue sky during daylight hours forget it. We are about sixty miles from the transmitters. When the army and air force get busy at JBLM just north of us we will cause short signal drop outs as aircraft block line of sight. I think if you are within 40 miles of the transmitters you will have no problems, 60 seems to be the practical limit around here.b
We did find that when the local network stations switched to digital that they added 3-4 subchannels as well, so now instead of just channel 5, there is now 5-1, 5-2, 5-3. But it's kind of like most cable offerings, one good channel to four or five you never watch:confused3: