From viewing Solid Signal | Digital Converter Boxes, DIRECTV® Systems, HDTV Antennas, DISH Network, satellite equipment and home entertainment supplies & accessories and other manufacturer's sites, I only see a very few of these......I guess the shelves are still full of antennas that still work with vhf low channels 2-6.
Since almost no station transmits in vhf low (except for a few low power analog stations), post transition antennas need not be wider than 35 inches.
I found this Winegard as a fine example;
Winegard HD 7694P High Definition VHF/UHF HDHD769 Series Antenna (HD7694P) | HD7694P [Winegard]
I have a Winegard HD7210P that has been up on the roof for over 10 years and has provided superb performance bot before and after the transition.
I have only one VHF channel at 7 (actual rf). So, I'm going up on the roof to cut the 110 wide reflector to 35 inches and the main elements to 33 inches.
That means that the active elements will be ab exact 1/2 wave length for channel 7.
I'll report the improvement, if any. If not, the antenna will be more compact and less prone to wind and snow damage.
Since almost no station transmits in vhf low (except for a few low power analog stations), post transition antennas need not be wider than 35 inches.
I found this Winegard as a fine example;
Winegard HD 7694P High Definition VHF/UHF HDHD769 Series Antenna (HD7694P) | HD7694P [Winegard]
I have a Winegard HD7210P that has been up on the roof for over 10 years and has provided superb performance bot before and after the transition.
I have only one VHF channel at 7 (actual rf). So, I'm going up on the roof to cut the 110 wide reflector to 35 inches and the main elements to 33 inches.
That means that the active elements will be ab exact 1/2 wave length for channel 7.
I'll report the improvement, if any. If not, the antenna will be more compact and less prone to wind and snow damage.