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MNtundraRet
Aug 21, 2014Navigator
Dutch_12078 wrote:SCVJeff wrote:Winegard1 wrote:Where are you getting your information?
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.
I wondered that as well, Jeff. In the Albany, NY market, station WXXA applied to the FCC and was granted permission to move from UHF channel 23 to VHF channel 7.
The band to be auctioned off (no longer for TV) was Low VHF (old analog channels 2 to 6). Channel 7 is in the remaining bands for TV. As we all should know regulations made by government do not always go as planned. Unless your a mind-reader no one knows when the regulated changes will be enforced by FCC, or modified by Congress.
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