Bill.Satellite wrote:
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I think it is funny that companies are still building antennas for the VHF range (old channels 2-13). Almost no OTA broadcaster of ATSC (digital) are using those frequencies any more.
The high end of the UHF band is also not used any more for television.
You may find it funny but many broadcasts ARE on VHF and even more are moving off UHF and back to VHF with the last round of frequency sales. VHF is still a needed reception option.
About 25% of TV stations are now broadcasting on VHF. And as Bill stated, that number will soon increase.