The highest customer rated HDTV antennas (only antennas having more than 3 reviews are shown):
| Antenna |
Placement |
Directivity |
Amplifier |
Band |
Area |
Total Reviews |
Average Rating |
| AntennasDirect 43XG |
Outdoor |
Directional |
No |
UHF |
|
4 |
5 |
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| ChannelMaster CM4228 |
Outdoor |
Directional |
No |
UHF |
Light Green |
29 |
4.9 |
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| GE 24775 |
Indoor |
Multi |
Yes |
VHF/UHF |
|
4 |
4.8 |
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Winegard HD7210P Description
When you got ghost signals, who you going to call? The Winegard HD7210P!
If you want to enjoy over-the-air HD and digital broadcasts but live in an area where tall buildings or trees hamper your ability to get a strong signal, the Winegard HD7210P is the antenna for you. Ghosting problems occur when you have a good signal, but tall objects create bouncing signals that result in multiple images on your television. With the HD7210P’s unique design ghosting is no longer a problem.
The 7210P is a roof-top antenna designed to pick up broadcast transmission of HD/digital signals over the VHF/UHF range. Its 75ohm output eliminates the need for a matching transformer, while the zinc plated steel hardware provides you with years of worry-free installation and element protection.
The 25 active elements means that the HD7210P works to bring you the very best in signal clarity while a special coupler which phases in both UHF and VHF elements together electronically to give you a high front-to-back ratio.
The Winegard HD7210P delivers powerful VHF performance and offers an additional 1 dB to 2 dB higher gain on VHF and UHF, important for weak signal areas. Outstanding UHF reception is achieved by precise director spacing and highly efficient corner reflectors.