I have two antennae in the attic (VHF and UHF) combined and feeding the OTA signal to a 622 DVR. Probably because the antennae are not properly aligned, I am not getting a couple of the local digital stations. I was planning on buying a new HDTV antenna or building a coat-hanger antenna (which, incidentally has gotten rave reviews by people who have built them). Before doing this, just for the heck of it I hooked up a pair of rabbit-ears VHF antenna I had lying around directly to the antenna input of the digital TV (which has an ATSC tuner built-in). I was fully expecting not to get any stations because all except one of the local TV stations are UHF. However, I was shocked to see the rabbit-ear antenna pulling in ALL of the local digital stations with no drop-outs, pixellation or any other artifacts. The picture quality was fabulous on all the stations. So what is the deal here? how can a simple rabbit-ear VHF antenna pull in all those UHF stations? I have now dropped the idea of buying or building a new antenna