"Here in Cincinnati we have a station broadcasting right now on Channel 10, which is very clearly a VHF station."
Just because you may tune in Channel 10.1 (for example), that does not necessarily mean it's actually broadcasting on channel 10.1...it could actually be broadcasting on a UHF channel. Having said that, there are most definately VHF HD signals being broadcast today. In fact, around 10% off HD channels are in VHF according to http://www.solidsignal.com/antennas/antenna_faqs.asp.
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"Here in Cincinnati we have a station broadcasting right now on Channel 10, which is very clearly a VHF station."
Just because you may tune in Channel 10.1 (for example), that does not necessarily mean it's actually broadcasting on channel 10.1...it could actually be broadcasting on a UHF channel. Having said that, there are most definately VHF HD signals being broadcast today. In fact, around 10% off HD channels are in VHF according to http://www.solidsignal.com/antennas/antenna_faqs.asp.
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