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Old 6-Mar-2014, 4:28 AM   #5
dmfdmf
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
All you have to do is read the number in the "Real" column. If it's 14 or greater, it's UHF. If 13 and under, it's VHF.
Yes, of course, the TV Fool report already has this info. My point is that it is not as convenient as it could be. When spec'ing an antenna for a new location you are really spec'ing two antennas. To do the job right you have to break out the UHF channels from the VHF channels and their associated parameters. Not doing this is one of the top rookie mistakes.

If the situation warrants you can have a Combo antenna, or a UHF only antenna or a separate antenna for UHF and VHF aimed in different directions, etc. -- having a separate listing would make this design process much easier.
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