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Winegard Hd8200u Hdtv Antenna
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Reviews by Users
25 Apr 2009



Amazing
I used this antenna with the Chromstar 2000 amplifier. I live near Everett, Wa and receive(digital and analog) channels from Vancouver, BC (over 100 miles away). The channels are crystal clear when the antenna is pointed north, but still come in when I point the antenna south. A word of warning, this antenna is huge. Take a look at the dimensions, before deciding where to mount it....
–J. L. Kunkelfrom Amazon.com
21 Apr 2009



I can finally receive channel 2.1 digital
I've been using the same rooftop antenna for nearly 40 years. Yes, I liked it so much that each time I moved I took it with me. But the dawn of the digital age and the distance to the transmitters revealed significant weaknesses in the old antenna.
I considered the Channel Master CM-3671, but found the reviews of construction quality not encouraging. So, I went with the Winegard HD8200. With the exception of one flaw, the antenna appears to be very well built.
I ordered from [....
–D. Frettfrom Amazon.com
04 Apr 2009



Fantastic!
If you are on the fence about buying this antenna (the Winegard HD8200U), get it! It is worth the money. I bought it for my parents and my parents and I couldn't be happier with it.
Here is the back story: My parents live in Ashland, WI and get their TV signals from Duluth, MN. They live about 55 miles from Duluth, as the crow flies (I believe). Even though they didn't have to switch until June (2009), most Duluth stations switched to digital-only broadcasts in February (2009). Ever sin...
–Jeremy A. Ellisfrom Amazon.com