Everything will be fine in February. There are no Hurricanes, tornadoes or electrical storms.
I can't wait for May or June, when the real howl will let loose.
The great midsection of America, very prone to electrical storms will be without OTA TV frequently.
If you think 10 sporadic seconds of reception per minute is OK reception, then everything is just fine.
I have some problems with accepting this as an improvement.
I am in the middle of fighting a digital failure this week in NH, where a system of distributed control on a printing press
turns OFF a major function in one to 10 places unexpectedly and shuts down the press or not.
The press mfr 'sold off' the responsibility for the machine to the company I work for, and neither company has maintained
parts or technical support. My laptop won't connect using the most modern software produced to connect to this
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The press is only 10 years old and almost unsupportable.
It is a poster child example of our digital future. This thing is always only a minor hiccup from disaster, and I'm
in the position of somehow isolating the problem and fixing it, while the original Mfr washed their hands of it, and my employer has
tried to pretend it doesn't exist. Neither company seems yet to be able to provide a new CPU card, or any working software
to access the control system to effectively diagnose the problem.
Our digital future holds many moments of utter helplessness.
I, for one, will say in advance, "I told you so."
And many people think radio needs to follow this folly.
Thank God my body is analog and not digital. We'd never make it past childhood if we were digitally based creatures.