Most of what you posted, I can't figure out....
However, we used to carry a low-VHF antenna but almost no one ever bought them so we liquidated the remaining inventory. We sold about 20 a year, not even enough to pay for the warehousing expenses.
Low VHF never went away, there are about 40 full power stations in the WHOLE COUNTRY that stayed on low-V.
Can't stay in business trying to sell something that no one wants to buy. Neither Channel Master nor Winegard bother anymore, either.
You can still buy conventional, all-channel antennas. That's your best choice if you need something out of a box that includes low-V.
We, of course, continue to offer our ClearStream 5 which is designed for high VHF 7-13.
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