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Winegard Gs-2200 Hd Antenna
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Reviews by Users
12 May 2009



Excellent Reception even in Bad Weather!
After doing much research on antennas I bought this one over my other choice the Terk HDTVO, and I'm glad I did. I was skeptical because of the color code (as listed on antennaweb) not being clearly defined,the different distance ratings on several websites, and the directional or bi-directional terms. I live in a suburb of Daytona Beach Fla and I get excellent reception, even in really bad weather this antenna didn't miss a blink! I get all the major networks and a total of 36 different channel...
–John3:16from Amazon.com
30 Mar 2009



Good Product
This is a low cost, light weight and fairly small profile antenna. It comes with a signal booster/amplifier that looks like a two way splitter. The power supply connects the amplifier with a coaxial cable, neat! (It would make the wire hard to break.) The antenna is also very easy to install. Because the antenna is painted gray, it does not stick out much on the roof.
The antenna does its work well. Thanks to Winegard's website that helped me to select the right product. HD quality is gre...
–S. Daifrom Amazon.com
21 Feb 2009



Excellent dish, but....
Everything arrived in package. It was easy to install (used the old Dish Antenna mast, hahah) and the cables where easy to run to get the amplification to work. Amplification was pretty easy to understand once I got the instructions. Essentially the cable runs FROM the Antenna to a 3 way splitter. Then the splitter has another cable going into that comes from a power source. The 3rd split and output is the signal that goes out to the TV, box, or if you have a second split, out to multiple rooms ...
–JPfrom Amazon.com