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    Are VHF band 3 antennas now obsolete ?

    Now that all TV is digital !

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    With approximately 9% of all HDTV stations broadcasting in the VHF band, a VHF TV antenna may be needed to get HDTV reception in some areas.


    It is important to note, however, that most of our UHF antennas will capture high frequency VHF signals (Channels 7-13), so we typically only recommend using VHF antennas to capture the low end of the VHF band (Channels 2-6). Occasionally, a VHF capable antenna may also be required on channels 7 and 8. Please view our list of HDTV stations in your area. You will notice the VHF band channels in the Post DTV


    Also this is a good read... http://www.solidsignal.com/p/?p=2698



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