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Old 21-Mar-2014, 7:45 AM   #5
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WBRA is the only low VHF signal shown on your report. Because it's so weak, and no consumer grade antenna will have the gain needed at the real frequency of CH-3, reliable reception is not a reasonable expectation.

So as dmfdmf has already explained, the UHF capability of the HBU-XX type antennas will do a good job receiving real CH-25 used by the WUNC transmitter. As teleview has said, expect the HBU-XX type antenna to provide plenty of reliable reception.
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