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Old 22-Nov-2013, 6:29 PM   #15
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That's a novel theory, rarely supported by real world results. The addition of unneeded L-VHF reception frequently introduces increased FM signal levels in the system, resulting in interference that could have been avoided. The chance of that problem is reduced by using an antenna that is limited to the band of frequencies that covers just the channels of interest to the viewer.
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