I absolutely disagree. Channel 6 here in central NY is a very problematic channel to receive. Same with 8 and 13. I'm referring to the actual RF numbers and not the make-believe virtual channel IDs. We have many mountain tops in the way. Transmitter tower is around 60 miles from our house. I have tried just about every antenna combo on this planet earth. The best reception - by far - has been with a 12 foot long low-VHF 2-6 antenna. I tried two of the largest combo 7-51 antennas and neither worked near as well as the old 2-6 only rig. We have four antenna "farms." Four different areas with various types of antennas.
The best "combo" all channel antenna was a Winegard HD8200. 14 3/4 feet long with 37 UHF elements and 34 VHF elements. Does not get channel 6 (WRGB)near as well as the VHF low only antennas.
My best VHF low antenna is 16 feet long and was made in Canada for Radio Shack in 1979. My next best is a Winegard 2-6 antenna I bought last year. 10 feet long.
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