trying to receive dtv is impossible in joplinNot being a subscriber to cable or satellite tv, the upcoming dtv transition is of particular interest to me. I have one digital tv and two older analog tvs, all of which rely on old-school rabbit ear type antennas to receive programming.

For the most part this works ok except that I occasionally have ot get up and adjust the antenna to get a particular station, and Fox pretty much never comes in clear no matter how I adjust. When I got the new digital equipped tv in my living room I was interested to see what was up with DTV. Boy was I disappointed.

DTV does in fact look great, but that is assuming you can actually receive it – which I can’t most of the time, other than PBS. I bought a $60 amplified antenna from radio shack and that didn’t help – in fact it was worse. One time I picked up KODE (ABC 12), but only if I was physically holding the antenna in my hand. I have never picked up KSN (NBC 16), KFJX (Fox 14), KOAM (CBS 7), or MSSU’s digital 22 channel. Hannah, with her ‘converter box’ can pick up PBS and KODE and occasionally KSN or MSSU – but it’s not at all watchable (like when your satellite dish is covered in ice or something).

When I first stated with this battle, I wasn’t to concerned because the good people at radio shack said none of the location stations are anywhere near full power yet and if I can get the analog signal now, I should be able to get the digital signal later. But according to inside sources (and the Joplin Globe) I now know that at least KOAM and KFJX are already at full power and I have yet to even catch a glimpse of them. Which makes me concerned that come february I will have only PBS. Which honestly isn’t really that much of a problem because most of the time it is the only station with anything worth tuning into. So most of my tv watching is confined to PBS anyways by choice and if there isn’t anything good on PBS then I just find something else to do.

Has anyone else had any experiences with DTV? I like the quality, but unlike analog, if you don’t have a perfect signal then you can’t even think about watching it. I would imagine that anyone reading this probably has no clue what I am talking about because I think everyone I know has cable or satellite.