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Originally Posted by cflannagan
Ha - if you remember details about each antenna - whether they're suited for UHF, VHF-HI, VHF-Low, without using a reference website, that's even more impressive :-D
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You do not need to remember details. There are data sheets, you can read reviews on Amazon, and you can google an antenna for more discussion. There is a lot of debate over which antenna is best, but general consensus on which antennas are good for a specific situation. I don't think many would argue against coupling a DB8e or a 91XG with a 30-2476 for fringe viewing where vhf and uhf stations are in different locations, for instance. I don't think anyone would argue against one of the Winegard combo antennas for your situation.