Hi nostr friends, i was messing with a tv antenna that claims it can get over the air channels up to 200 miles, but of course it doesnt work for me. I'd like to be able to get at least a few "local" channels with an antenna, like i used to be able to do in town. But our nearest tv station is about 100 miles away, its a no go (sigh).

On another note, my husband has put the male rabbit back in with the two girls, so we should be having babies again soon. For now, they are in a tractor inside the chicken run, and he wants to eventually let them roam free within the run. The rabbits are mostly his responsibility, so i'm just gonna watch and see what happens.

Anyway, its been a hard day and i'm ready to rest. Yall have a good evening nostr friends. Stay happy, healthy, and free. #grownostr #homesteading #rabbits

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Like all antennas the higher they are mounted the better the signal. If you could put it up above the tree level it could possibly get you the distance you need.

Thanks, yes i thought about that. I dont think this particular antenna is made for outdoors.

I swear before the digital switch over, we got so many more channels back in the day… we get a religious channel and pbs from two different channels a 100 miles apart, but no fox, nbc, abc, or cbs from the same cities the pbs channels are coming from

Yeah, i think its a conspiracy.

Sorry about the antenna. Directionality could be a factor depending on the antenna design.

I used to breed bunnies as a kid. You may not want to leave the buck in there unsupervised. Does are known to occasionally bite and damage male organs. I think its because in the wild they can run away when they are done, but not in a cage.

Goodnight Maria!