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Why SA ABC and PBS affiliates are broadcasting on vhf low powered channels I have no idea.
Basically, the reason is they're transitioning to ATSC 3.0, and their higher power transmitter (78kW ERP) is broadcasting that signal, which your current tuner can't receive.
About the lower-powered signal -- in order to support viewers in the San Antonio market who do not have ATSC 3.0 tuners, they broadcast a legacy low-powered ATSC 1.0 signal.
I would suggest you try a couple of things:
1. Buy an ATSC 3.0 tuner and use your existing antenna that is pointed at San Antonio;
or, if you don't want to do that,
2. Buy an antenna pre-amplifier that will attach to your existing antenna that is pointed at San Antonio;
I can recommend this one, if you're interested:
Televes One Input Antenna Mast Pre-AmplifierI suspect (but don't know with 100% certainty) that the pre-amplifier will boost your ATSC 1.0 signal from KSAT enough to give you what you want.
Sure, you can fool with two antennas, but unless you just want the Austin stations, you're just asking for more work.
Good luck.
One more thing, since you mentioned it earlier. Comparing the ERP wattages of UHF and VHF signals is comparing apples and oranges. VHF signals (like AM radio compared to FM radio for instance) have a far greater range per ERP watt than do UHF signals.