Generally, our bowtie antennas can receive high-VHF broadcasts. However, if the VHF signals in your area are weak or are transmitting from a tower more than 20 miles from your home, a longer-range VHF antenna may be necessary to ensure reception of all your available local stations.
Read moreDo you still need an antenna with a digital TV?
You may be asking yourself: “do digital TVs need an antenna?” If you already receive your local channels via a cable or satellite service, you do not need to add an antenna . However, digital TV owners can benefit from having an antenna.
Read moreWill UHF VHF antenna work on digital TV?
Regardless of its physical location, an antenna is specifically designed to receive over-the-air signals in the VHF and UHF bands. DTV uses the same frequency ranges as the analog TV standards, so an older antenna can still receive DTV broadcasts .
Read moreIs Australian digital TV UHF or VHF?
In Australia, digital TV signals are aired on both VHF and UHF frequencies (the signals are electromagnetic waves and the frequency is the number of waves transmitted in one second). UHF signal has a higher frequency than VHF and is vertically polarized in Brisbane, while VHF TV signal travels in the horizontal plane.
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