Ive got cable,, and more of an Am FM dxer,,, but I really thought it was cool the time I picked up Ch 2 from Denver in indiana, and CH 10 from Knoxville TN and a ton of UHF stations from Saint Louis here in Indiana... UHF Dx even at a few hundred miles is a big deal ya know... I dont understand how one guy that had cable in London Kentucky, near the Tennessee Border was able to DX CH 18 CBS from Lafayette Indiana,, I have never seen a flicker of it here, and its only 80 miles away, versus the guy in London KY, getting it on Cable at night when the locals went off air,,, that is about 300 miles... I know this guy lurks on this board so I would very much love to hear from him and hear his experiences... I didnt even know TV DX was possible until the big opening in 1993... of course these 1000 mile plus channels were seen only briefly on a 60 foot rotar antenna,, but ive had alot of 100 to 150 plus logs on plain old 7 dollar rabbit ears, even though some of my locals 15 miles away are generally snowy, sometimes really bad, but yet, sometimes Louisville KY ch 3, and Cicinatti CH 5 and 12, and Evansville Indiana CH 7 have been watchable in Color some nights... TV Propagation works in odd ways, and yes DTV DX is quite possible, but extremely hard to lock in, and you might just get a few seconds of a channel with no audio, and unless the TV Logo is displayed and you have a quick eye, you will never know what it is.... I admit, I love the picture and audio quality of DTV on cable and satelite, but hate the limited coverage and drops outs that OTA DTV gives you,,,,, OYA should stay analog,,, and not just for skip reasons, but because not everyone can afford a HDTV right now, and not everyone lives within 15 to 20 miles of the transmitters.