The answer is yes, but you need to be outside of downtown, such as in an elevated area to the north or even a few miles south. I have friends equipped with 30 to 40 foot antennas within 5 minutes of downdown Rochester, on high ground to the north of the city, and they have no problems picking up TC signals from the Shoreview transmitters. But it's on a station by station basis.
I have been doing some testing in Fergus Falls, MN using some European made (extremely high gain) UHF antennas with 75 ohm connections, coupled to a low noise preamp (2.0 dB or less), and it works incredibly well on stations from the Fargo market, including two UHF signals (38 and 44) that are over 95 miles out from here. If you have flat terrain and are not in a "hole" such as a river valley, lots of things are possible, and on a regular basis. Stay tuned to the SatTalk show with Ralf Black and Mike Kohl on Friday nights (8 to 10 pm Central)
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They test extremely well----the problem is getting them here in large enough quantities to be competitive. We're working on it...
To give a couple of examples, I tested one of these antennas (without a preamp) against a 5 foot parabolic UHF antenna as well as a vintage 8-bay bow tie UHF antenna, and it beat them both by a sizeable margin.
If you want to test signals in the Rochester area, carry a portable TV with digital tuner with you and drive to the rest area on I-90 just east of the city. It's elevated, and gets great FM reception from the Twin Cities, so I would expect that television should be similar. Reports with LOCAL KNOWLEDGE from Rochester residents are appreciated!