And the sales of rotators will soar.

Don't know about that one.  Would I actually invest in a
steerable antenna array when I all ready have cable?

Probably not, but if I were far from an ATSC signal I
might.  If I had to.

As it is I can't get ANY over the air transmissions with any
reliability, I live in an apartment building among others and
its basically a shutout, FM radio is receivable but not what
I'd call reliable.  Think very dense buildings.

No possibility here of a satellite shot, I can't "see" the southern
horizon at the requred angle.  It's basically cable or no reception
at all, at the present time.

I could possibly talk the apartment people into letting me deploy
an antenna array on the roof.  That would be somewhat unlikely.

However it could be done.

They would likely want some compensation for this and it might
involve some remodeling, principally drilling holes in the outside
wall and stringing cables outside the building.

No, on reflection, they probably won't go for it.

But I'd love to have an antenna mast on the roof.




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