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Old 2-Jan-2014, 5:34 AM   #7
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If you want a reasonable shot at reception of the signals on the Low-VHF channels (real channels 2 through 6), you'll need to use an all-channel antenna. teleview's suggestion of the CM-5018 is appropriate. Competing products such as the Winegard HD7084P and Antennacraft HD1200 would be alternatives to consider.

If you go with the excellent DB8e, beware that it's a great UHF antenna (real channels 14 through 51) but it has only limited incidental VHF capability. If you opt for it, be prepared to add a VHF band antenna if you fail to get reliable reception of the signal below real CH-14.
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