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MNtundraRet
Aug 20, 2014Navigator
Winegard1 wrote:
The Rayzar air is not designed to receive Low-VHF (2-6)
It can receive High-VHF (7-13)
Eventually, most broadcasting towers will most likely switch over to UHF.
What that really means is that in order to reach channels 2 to 6 (lowest being the hardest) that the RV must be closer to the transmitter. It might require aiming more carefully at the transmitter.
The expected range might be only 50 to 60% of High VHF channels broadcast in an area. As for when the stations are actually shut down? "Who knows". It's mainly a political matter.
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