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Default True Outdoor HDTV yagi's

On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:53:46 -0700, "D. Stussy" wrote:

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Besides Wineguard's HD769 series, anyone know of other Ch 7 thru 69 DTV
hi-gain outdoor antennas?


"Ch 7 thru 69 DTV"? Only 7-51 is authorized after the transition (in the
U.S.).


After February 2009, some DTV stations still will be on lower VHF (Channels 2
through 6. See
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-07-138A2.pdf
Look up your city in this URL; you may find that you need a Low VHF antenna
also. For example, in Las Vegas (near where I live) NTSC Channel 3 will be on
Channel 2 broadcasting DTV.
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