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Winegard HD8200P HDTV Antenna Reviews


Winegard HD8200P antenna reviews: 2
Winegard HD8200P average rating: 4.5

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Winegard HD8200P antenna

Band: VHF/UHF
Placement: Outdoor
Amplifier: No
Range: 100 miles
Color area: Blue
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Winegard HD8200P reviews to 2:

Winegard HD8200P Review #0
Rating: 5 (excellent) Nickname: Tigerbangs Date: 2007-03-06
Summary: A top-of-the-line antenna for use in deepest-fringe areas
The HD-8200 is Winegard's best and most powerful all-channel antenna. It should be used in areas from 35-65+ miles from the transmitters. It boasts excellent construction quality, and the best signal-pulling ability of all of of Winegard's all-channel antennas. It should be used with a low-noise preamplifier in weak-signal areas, and will need a rotator in areas where TV transmitters lie in different directions from the user.


Winegard HD8200P Review #1
Rating: 4 (good) Nickname: Rochmndx Date: 2008-02-09
Summary: Good long range U/V antenna
Winegard antennas are Extremely durable and well built. A local antenna firm (G & S Antenna of Byron) installs theses, and they work great, even 75 mi from stations. While the VHF gain is more than adequate for fringe locations, the UHF gain is better than average. It's higher than, say, a Radio Shack or Channel Master design, but can't touch an Antennas Direct 91XG or Channel Master 4228. On thing to consider: I've seen hundreds of these installed. Every once in a while, the whole UHF director section will break off. Probably because of heavy ice loads or something.


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