According to Antennaweb.com I cannot receive ANY digital network channels over the air. I can only get an independent news/weather channel and a PBS channel. That means I have no way of watching any ABC, NBC, CBS, or Fox programming. Even though I do love the HD Originals on Voom and the company's philosophy, I do need at least some network programming and my local cable company does offer a HD Package with 16 channels, so I called Voom the other day to cancel. The CSR was very adamant that I could get my local networks' OTA broadcasts, I just needed a larger antenna. He asked me to reconsider my move back to cable and scheduled a tech to come out next week and upgrade my OTA antenna (I currently have the basic Sensar model). Is there really any possibility for me to get these channels when even Antennaweb says they are just out of range? I live in Allentown, PA which is about 50 miles north of Philadelphia where my locals all broadcast from and, as anyone who has visited PA knows, the area is very hilly (I actually live in the Lehigh Valley area). I love Voom and would love to be able to keep them, so I am giving them the chance, but should I really get my hopes up here? Thanks for your advice.