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Presenting data and information will not do any good.
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I disagree. When you or any other member presents valid data, it's very helpful.
But a statement in and of itself is not data, it's simply opinion. In this forum you are free to hold fast to your opinion, no matter how little evidence there is to support it. But there is a caveat; When the statement is contrary to other peoples experience and observation, it's reasonable to expect them to challenge the validity of that statement.
You clearly prefer to recommend all channel antennas when there is any chance of a L-VHF signal being present, now or in the future. I wonder if you hope that by installing L-VHF capability, the L-VHF spectrum will be better defended against it's loss to other commercial services? (I'm just speculating. I don't know why you are so adamant about this issue.) The bottom line is, your are entitled to your opinion... as are all other members of this forum.
Opinions that weigh the wind load, cost, potential interference, esthetics, or any other factor, deserve to be heard just as loudly as yours. Given that any of these factors can only be estimated when sitting at a computer, it's quite reasonable to expect that there will be a significant range of opinion.
The opinions are welcome so long as they are presented in a civil tone or better.