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Winegard HD7695P antenna reviews: 1
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Winegard HD7695P antenna

Band: VHF/UHF
Placement: Outdoor
Amplifier: No
Range: 50 miles
F/B ratio: 15 dB
Color area: Red
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Winegard HD7695P Review #0
Rating: 5 (excellent) Nickname: Felix Date: 2008-11-07
Summary: The Winegard HD7695P works excellently in my locale
The HD7695P is the second in the Winegard HD769_P series (7694, 7695, 7696 7697, and 7698) which are uni-directional, combo UHF/VHF antennas said to be engineered especially for upper band VHF together with UHF to cover channels 7 through 69. They are non-amplified and include baluns with 75 ohm downlead connections. The catchment width is 36 degrees for the 7694, 7695 and 7696 models, wider for the other two. I bought the HD7695P, which is about 7 and a half feet long and weighs less than 10 lbs. All the broadcast towers in my area (which is geographically flat) are conveniently clustered within two miles of each other at an average 22 miles away from me, and within 2 compass degrees of each other. My ceilings are fairly high, and I have actually hung the thing inside (no amplification) on twine from the ceiling beams, pointed more or less at a median compass reading for the several towers. In probably a case of overkill, I connected it to the TV with a 25-ft. quad-shielded coax (more expensive than the usual double-shielded cable). I now get uninterrupted and crystal clear reception of all the digital channels on my HD digital set. (Not the case previously with rabbit ears). I ordered the HD7695P via the web from Winegard Direct, for $118 with shipping. Shipping was quick.


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