To update the earlier 2008 post: We have since bought a big screen TV and paired it with a better antenna ($40, bow-tie design, 'DB2' model from antennasdirect.com ) designed for indoor-outdoor use. It isn't petite or pretty but it does a good job from our 2nd floor balcony, surprisingly a lot better than when we placed in the attic. It does require occasional re aiming for a couple channels, depending on the weather.
We remain fairly content with the approximately 15 channels we get very well. We miss cable channels only channels occasionally. We miss the cable bill less often. Reception for others will vary because as with real estate, location is important.
FYI, There is a thread elsewhere on this forum and mention on the town's web site about some disputes between customers/the town and the cable providers. Many people in this area can't get or unhappy with cable service. There are a lot of satellite dishes too. Because of the low density, woods, and rolling hills, you must determine what is best for your viewing and internet needs. It can be tricky, frustrating and expensive. Even then you may not have what you wanted. Borrowing a decent antenna to try it first is probably good and/or ask nearby neighbors, especially if you see an antenna outside (mine is in the house).
It is not like just plugging into the wall jacks in a city condo and calling the service company, but it is part of the 'fun' of living in this area.
