HDTv Antenna LabsWinegard PR-9032 antenna reviews: 3
Winegard PR-9032 average rating: 5
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| Band: | UHF |
| Placement: | Outdoor |
| Amplifier: | No |
| Range: | 50 miles |
| Color area: | Blue |
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Winegard PR-9032 reviews to 3:
| Winegard PR-9032 Review #0 | ||
| Rating: 5 (excellent) | Nickname: anonymous | Date: 2009-11-14 |
| Summary: Excellent Antenna for the Price | ||
| The PR-9032 is now called the HD-9032. I replaced a Winegard HD-8800 eight bay bow tie antenna with this model. Now I do not have problems with pixelation. I get all of the local stations at 100% signal strength and I am about 30 miles from the transmitters. The antenna is well constructed and easy to install. The reflector simply snaps open and locks into place. Then you bolt it to your mast if installing it outside and run your cable drop. I am also using an Antenna\s Direct PA-18 preamplifier which is also simple to install, just plug one end it at the antenna and keep the power supply safely in the house. | ||
| Winegard PR-9032 Review #1 | ||
| Rating: 5 (excellent) | Nickname: anonymous | Date: 2009-02-23 |
| Summary: Great results | ||
| I decided to try out this antenna to help and alleviate issues with signal drop-outs. I currently have two Winegard PR-8800 UHF bowtie models. After swapping one of the PR-8800 models with the PR-9032, I am now receiving signals higher than ever before. I am able to easily receive stations from 70 miles with 80% signal strength, and the antenna is mounted in my attic. | ||
| Winegard PR-9032 Review #2 | ||
| Rating: 5 (excellent) | Nickname: CT TV Dxer | Date: 2008-04-22 |
| Summary: Good Directional Yagi at a good Price | ||
| I recently replaced a Channel Master 4228 8-bay with the PR-9032. I wanted to raise the antenna another ten feet above the roof but was concerned about the weight of the 4228. I had a Winegard available and the antenna was much lighter than the Channel Master, so I installed that one instead. It works great! In the first two days with the raised 9032 I've seen four new DTV stations: two in Providence, one farther east in Norwell and my first Albany NY DTV (WTEN ch26). No doubt the 4228 is great, but don't discount a large yagi like the 9032, especially if you are concerned with high winds blowing it down. The gain and the directivity are there. | ||
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