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Old 2-Oct-2013, 7:28 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
Unless there's actually something on low-VHF of interest, there's no use to dealing with the bulky size of an all-channel antenna.
I'd have to agree... I have interest in RTV and TUFF programming, which, per rabbitears.info, is carried by K02RB-D. If that and the other sub-channels are of no interest to the OP, there's little hope of any other reliable L-VHF reception.

If the interest is in a system that focuses on H-VHF and UHF, I'd go with separate cut for band antennas. For UHF, an Antennas Direct 91XG. for H-VHF, an Antennacraft Y10713.
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