Long Range Outdoor TV Antenna - The Winegard HD8200U outdoor HD TV antenna receives both Low-VHF High-VHF and UHF digital TV signals Features high gain on both VHF and UHF frequencies for uninterrupted digital TV Steel hardware is zinc plated for maximum corrosion resistance
65+ Mile Range - VHF and UHF directional TV antenna delivers 65+ mile range Mount outside for maximum range and clearest signal For additional range and signal reliability amplify your antenna with the Winegard Boost XT LNA-200 75ohm downlead coupler simply snaps into place for fast easy assembly
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196 customers mention155 positive41 negative
Customers like the signal of the antenna. They mention that it does a great job providing real signal reception, with plenty of signal to spare. Some say that the signal is a steady 40 MHz and the picture quality is great. They also say that it's a good antenna for VHF stations and that it can get long-distance VHF and UHF channels.
"...Works well with preamp. Durable. Held up to a rough winter. Very little signal fade. Needs to be aimed at the stations you want...." Read more
"...No major loss there. Everything else comes in fine with plenty of signal to spare, so the installer was able to split the signal three ways to run..." Read more
"This antenna is just what I needed, the range is accurate!..." Read more
"...I re scanned and now get 39 channels! Perfect reception and no pixelation on any channel and get 4 major networks plus sub channels...." Read more
156 customers mention126 positive30 negative
Customers like the performance of the antenna. For example, they mention it works extremely well, is very pleased with the results, and works well with a preamp. Some say the size of the product is what makes it work so well, as it appears to pull in UHF signals better than any other antenna they have tried.
"...It's large, best for two men to install. Works well with preamp. Durable. Held up to a rough winter. Very little signal fade...." Read more
"...But for our reception area, this works extremely well. I trust a name like Winegard and can recommend this model." Read more
"...Works fantastic and I have full DVR controls. It's better then TIVO!..." Read more
"...Low cost, quick delivery, easy assembly for two old folks and fabulous performance - What a great buy." Read more
98 customers mention70 positive28 negative
Customers like the quality of the antenna. For example, they mention it's well built, durable, and has great assembly instructions. Some say it'll last a long time and has the best engineering specs.
"...Works well with preamp. Durable. Held up to a rough winter. Very little signal fade. Needs to be aimed at the stations you want...." Read more
"...That way you amplify clean signal. Well made antenna, good directions. I selected one day shipping and payed the extra $10 and glad I did...." Read more
"...Ultimately its an ok antenna, I believe the company has quality control issues...." Read more
"...Construction is simple and straight forward. Very little documentation is included, but not much is needed to get this system up-and-running.-..." Read more
80 customers mention72 positive8 negative
Customers are satisfied with the channel selection of the antenna. They mention that it picks up lots of channels, including 69 from the local main stations, and 26 channels clearly. They are also able to scan 54 channels, and receive channels 2 through 11.
"...Once redirected, i was able to pick up all channels, and the ONLY channel that simply won't come in well is a very low-power ch...." Read more
"...After I installed and mounted on the roof, I was able to scan 54 channels, a few of which I had been missing since my 25 yr old faithful antenna..." Read more
"...We got every channel available and they come in very clearly.Then we got it up onto the roof and screwed it in and tied it down...." Read more
"...Not only did the antenna survive the storm, but it continued to pull in the same 45 channels while covered in heavy snow...." Read more
77 customers mention67 positive10 negative
Customers like the value of the antenna. They say it's well worth the money, has a very high-gain, directional Yagi UHF antenna, and is definitely worthwhile. Some mention that the instructions are good and written by native English speakers. Overall, most are happy with the product's value and recommend it to others.
"...Of course, it does not pick up stations on the back side. Worth the cost, still cheaper than cable. Good buy." Read more
"...It's better then TIVO! No monthly charges, and I can watch in the Family room, quit and finish watching the rest of the program in the..." Read more
"...We could not be more pleased with this purchase. Low cost, quick delivery, easy assembly for two old folks and fabulous performance - What a great..." Read more
"...Carried into attic area no problem and opened it up. Good, easy to follow instructions written by native English speaker included...." Read more
50 customers mention43 positive7 negative
Customers like the picture quality of the antenna. They mention that it's awesome, better than on Comcast, and crystal clear. Some say that it picks up every channel within a 100 miles and that HD actually comes in better than it did with the cable company.
"...Works as designed and noticed an sharper picture when installed. It's large, best for two men to install. Works well with preamp. Durable...." Read more
"...Now it's Digital, the picture is BETTER then on Comcast and much better then Satellite. Plus you get 5.1 Surround sound. All for FREE...." Read more
"...I re scanned and now get 39 channels! Perfect reception and no pixelation on any channel and get 4 major networks plus sub channels...." Read more
"...in the entire United States, but I am still able to receive an absolutely perfect picture on nearly 20 different local TV channels...." Read more
131 customers mention79 positive52 negative
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that the assembly is pretty easy, the instructions are easy enough to follow, and connecting the coax cable was easy. However, others say that the ground assembly was clearly impossible, installation can be a bit challenging, and the instructions were terrible.
"...It's large, best for two men to install. Works well with preamp. Durable. Held up to a rough winter. Very little signal fade...." Read more
"...The pictures in the instructions are very small and could be a little more clear...." Read more
"...Low cost, quick delivery, easy assembly for two old folks and fabulous performance - What a great buy." Read more
"...That way you amplify clean signal. Well made antenna, good directions. I selected one day shipping and payed the extra $10 and glad I did...." Read more
91 customers mention41 positive50 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the antenna. Some say it's big, but so is the reception. They say it reaches out, while others say it doesn't do well in the wind.
"...The box is HUGE so make sure you have somewhere to put this until you're ready to install it though...." Read more
"...Works as designed and noticed an sharper picture when installed. It's large, best for two men to install. Works well with preamp. Durable...." Read more
"...It is HUGE - you absolutely cannot assemble this inside a house. I would say for most people this is so large it will be a problem to install...." Read more
"...Very happy with purchase.Notes: HUGE Antenna! If splitting signal use an amp close to antenna. That way you amplify clean signal...." Read more
I've done quite a number of commercial and residential antenna installations over the years. These have ranged from indoor amplified antennas to 12' C-Band satellite dishes. Among the over-the-air (free TV) antennas available in the United States, the Winegard HD8200U stands out as one of the best in the industry. Here is a short rundown of pros and cons you will want to take into consideration prior to purchase:THE GOOD:- Excellent design provides high-gain coverage of all possible frequencies that both digital VHF/UHF TV stations may be on as well as the FM Radio band and the few analog translators and LPTV transmitters still being used by TV broadcasters.- Construction is simple and straight forward. Very little documentation is included, but not much is needed to get this system up-and-running.- Uses standard RG-6 cable, masts and other hardware that can be easily found at any local hardware store.- The gain characteristics of this antenna are impressive. I was able to finally view HD signals in broadcast quality that I only had marginal reception with using a different high-gain outdoor antenna.THE BAD:- Documentation is minimal. There are no part numbers included, so reporting missing parts isn't as straightforward as it could be.THE UGLY:- Winegard's quality control and customer support leaves a lot to be desired. As with many others who have ordered Winegard products, my antenna arrived with parts missing. After waiting more than a week for them to answer my trouble ticket regarding the issue, I finally ended-up calling them, describing the part that was missing and had them send me a free replacement. It took about 3 days for the replacement to arrive, but that was after I had already waited a week when first submitting my trouble ticket (they never did respond to that one). Just do a search for Winegard using any search engine. You'll quickly find that my customer experience is not an unusual one. I did get the part, but it was a lot of trouble to go through and shouldn't have been necessary.What I like most about this antenna is the massive amount of gain you will achieve on not only the UHF band, but on the VHF-HI and VHF-LO bands as well. Even after the mandatory switch to HDTV for all U.S. broadcasters, many stations retained their frequency assignments below the UHF band. If you live in an area served by one of these broadcasters, you will get NO signal using a UHF-only antenna. Some analog translators also utilize the VHF band as well, so this antenna covers all the bases, regardless of what type of TV signal you are trying to pull in.The particular location I installed this antenna is less than 20 miles from the majority of broadcast stations in my area. However, the location also happens to be BELOW sea level, surrounded by trees and has NO direct line-of-sight reception at all. This makes for a tricky situation that most antennas simply aren't able to compensate for. I spent about $200 on a different brand antenna that was nearly the size of the Winegard, but with a pre-amp and antenna rotor for better accuracy in aiming the antenna. The results were disappointing, and I never received a reliable signal on any channel.Installing the Winegard HD8200U only about 15' away from the other antenna produced results that were like the difference between night and day. Although I did utilize a mast mounted pre-amp with the Winegard as well, I did not install an antenna rotor. In fact, I really didn't put any effort into aiming the antenna at all, other than choosing a general direction. Without any type of tweaking, ALL channels in the area now arrive in broadcast quality, without the need for fine tuning antenna direction with a rotor or making adjustments of any kind. This is despite the fact that some of the transmitter towers of local TV stations are located miles away from each other. The antenna's reception pattern seems to offer just the perfect balance of high-gain with just a wide enough antenna pattern to make adjustments for individual TV stations unnecessary. Obviously, your situation may be different, especially if you are trying to receive signals in opposite directions. If that's the case, opt for an antenna rotor or install a second, fixed antenna.As long as the antenna is installed properly and with high quality coaxial cable (RG-6), F-connectors, sealant for the antenna cartridge housing and connectors, this antenna should provide you with years of reliable service. If you are unsure about any part of your installation (i.e. where/how to mount, wind loading, whether a certain mast will support the antenna's large frame, where local transmitters are located, etc.) you should consult an experienced, local antenna installer. They can often give you information off the top of their heads that can save you hours of needless experimentation. If you don't know what you are doing, even the best antenna in the world is not going to help. After doing your homework though, I'm sure you'll find that the Winegard HD8200U is a great antenna that will serve you well under some of the most difficult conditions. If you can already get a decent signal with rabbit ears, this antenna is definitely overkill though, and you should look into a smaller outdoor antenna with less gain.As a side-note, the quality of picture I receive is definitely superior to HD signals on either the local cable system or even from DirecTV. I happen to live in one of the smallest TV markets in the entire United States, but I am still able to receive an absolutely perfect picture on nearly 20 different local TV channels. I am able to receive ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS (3 channels), FOX, ThisTV, Univision, The CW and a number of independent channels for absolutely free. There are two low-power analog stations in the area that provide a steady, if not broadcast quality signal, but this is likely due to failing to tweak the antenna for best direction and the extremely low-power these broadcasters are using. With a minimal amount of effort, those signal would likely be equal to cable or satellite quality for standard definition signals as well. Also, during a recent storm with hail and 50mph gusts of wind, reception was completely unaffected. Having a good mast and mounting system in place is absolutely essential for this type of reliability, but is not at all difficult to achieve with a little pre-planning and quality hardware.
For over the air TV, this is high quality antenna. Works as designed and noticed an sharper picture when installed. It's large, best for two men to install. Works well with preamp. Durable. Held up to a rough winter. Very little signal fade. Needs to be aimed at the stations you want. With the high gain it has, aiming Needs to be pretty much dead on, for I'm 50 miles away. Of course, it does not pick up stations on the back side. Worth the cost, still cheaper than cable. Good buy.
After deciding to cut the cord from satellite TV, I researched until I found this antenna which I bought through Amazon, which arrived ahead of schedule. The box is HUGE so make sure you have somewhere to put this until you're ready to install it though. I had to wait to find someone to install the antenna for me, since I'm partially sighted and am not able to climb the roof to do this type of project. Once we found someone a few days ago, he got the antenna put together and up to replace the beat-up old antenna that was on the house since the stone-age, and in short order it was all connected and is now working very well. Keep in mind I have a single story house and am hampered by several trees in the way between me and the direction of all the Los Angeles TV stations I want to receive, so the installer pointed the antenna slightly upwards to aim it at the clearest spot in the cluster of trees. We are about 9 miles from Mt. Wilson so we get most of the channels even with rabbit ears, but there are too many problems with pixelation in bad weather or when someone is walking in the room, problems we now don't have. here's what's interesting about setting up this antenna. The guy knew how to install the antenna but for whatever reason he read map instructions wrong and thought the signals were to our south, not north. The peak signals are at 348 degrees (11 to 12 degrees to the left of due north). he was sure the map was correct and when I looked at the map I saw what he was talking about and have no idea why they pointed him the wrong way. Just for grins and giggles we fired up the TV with the antenna pointed wrong and it still picked up most all the channels, but a few major ones were missing. That's amazing for a highly directional antenna pointed exactly opposite where it should be. Once redirected, i was able to pick up all channels, and the ONLY channel that simply won't come in well is a very low-power ch. 10, which only has 3,000 watts ERP, so that signal comes in very pixelated no matter what we do. No major loss there. Everything else comes in fine with plenty of signal to spare, so the installer was able to split the signal three ways to run in my office, my wife's office and the living room, without using a signal amplifier. Then even in the living room, I use a small signal amp because I'm feeding the TV and a DVD recorder with built-in tuner, and still get plenty of signal. Now I'm a happy camper because I have very good TV reception throughout the house and I'm sure that antenna should last for many years to come, probably till long after I'm dirt-napping.
I've been told this antenna is overkill for this metro area, and maybe it is, but I wanted a dynamite antenna that would be up to the task of giving us studio-grade video throughout the house, and considering I have no more monthly TV bills, I'm happy with my decision about this antenna.
Just as a test we did rotate it around, wondering if we would get San Diego stations from here, but they are 110 miles from here and are not going to come in unless we increase height and amplify the signal more. But for our reception area, this works extremely well. I trust a name like Winegard and can recommend this model.
This antenna is just what I needed, the range is accurate! After I installed and mounted on the roof, I was able to scan 54 channels, a few of which I had been missing since my 25 yr old faithful antenna died on me. I have not even rotated the antenna yet, just set the director end toward the general area that I needed. I could not believe the channels that I was able to get. I live in the woods, so trees all around me, and about 40 miles from the city. I am impressed, it is nice to get all my favorite local channels once again. The only problem I had was getting it up in the air due to the size, it would be easier with 2 people, but I made it work. I am a fan of this awesome antenna! This thing rocks!! Thanks Winegard!
I got this Antenna shortly after I got my house! So it's been just over 2 years now!!! Sept 5th 2012. I had enough of a $170 a month Comcast bill. At the time it was just Me. When I got my house, I wasn't going to pay for TV ever again. Right now I pay AT&T U-Verse $30 a month for Internet only. It's not as fast as Comcast by far, but it's more then fast enough to stream some HD content.
I rewired my House with all new cable for the Antenna. It's also grounded both he Antenna and the COAX cable. Both connected to a very long Copper Rod I installed into the ground!!! I also have it wired in such a way to go out directly to each of my 3 HDTV's for a direct connection as backup. But it also goes to my 2 Duel HD tuners in my small closet. This allows my Windows 7 PC and Media Center to record up to 4 HD programs at once while watching other already recorded content. Yep, when I was running all the COAX under my house, I ran a bunch of Cat6 Ethernet cable all over also!!! So my house is wired all up. Took a few days crawling around under my house!!! I have Xbox 360's connected to each HDTV. They boot right up into Media Center extender mode and all are controlled by harmony 900 remotes!!! Works fantastic and I have full DVR controls. It's better then TIVO! No monthly charges, and I can watch in the Family room, quit and finish watching the rest of the program in the bedroom.
I pick up my signals around 50 miles away I guess. I needed no Booster, though I did wire up for one if I needed to add one. I get ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW, PBS and others all in HD and 5.1 surround sound!!! It doesn't cost me anything per month for it all, other then the power to run my PC of course. Now there's a few other Boxes out for Cable cutters that look pretty cool to use. I'm already setup, so I don't need to go that way for now. I got a 10 foot mast from Radio shack to mount the Antenna to and some brackets to mount it to the side of my house. Because of the overhang of the roof over the side, I made a hole which it goes right though. It actually adds some extra support to the side house mounts. Once I adjusted for the BEST signal and locked the antenna in place, I put sealer around the pole on the top and bottom where the pole goes though.
If you didn't know, this is a Directional type of antenna. You point it to get the strongest signal. Like I said I'm around 50 miles away. If your a whole lot closer, this isn't the type of antenna to get. You wouldn't want a directional antenna. You'd want a antenna to pick up signals around you!!!
Growing up as a Kid we didn't have cable. We had a Antenna. One that was attached to a Box so we could remote turn it!!! It was Analog, lots of static at times. Not many channels. While it seemed everyone else I knew had cable. back then it was basic type cable and HBO. That was it. I'd go next door once in a while to watch MTV, back when they actually played Music Video TV!!! Now it's Digital, the picture is BETTER then on Comcast and much better then Satellite. Plus you get 5.1 Surround sound. All for FREE. 100% Legally FREE!!! I'm now saving $135 a month. Think about how much money you're spending on cable. Basic math if your rates didn't change at all which they seem to a couple times a year!!! For example ME, Cable TV service and a Duel tuner DVR box and Mid speed Internet service with my own modem!!! $170 a month. That's with no premium channels. That's $2040 a year. In just 10 years, that's $20,400 If prices didn't go up in those 10 years!!! I'm paying $30 now for Internet only. That's $360 Per year, and in 10 years that would be $3,600. I'm saving $1680 a year right now!!! That's money staying in my pocket and not going to Comcast!!! That's $16,800 in 10 years time not going to Comcast!!! Think about what you pay for PAY TV and how much YOU would save without it. I see no antenna's around me anywhere and I laugh at all the suckers.
If you're a Huge sports person and ESPN and Fox Sports and the others you just can't live without, OK. The few cable channel shows you will no longer get, you can generally buy a season pass to watch. Like for my I love "The Walking Dead" on AMC. Well I can get a season pass right here from Amazon. I just get the SD version which looks just fine, The new show airs Sunday night and I get to watch it on Monday Night and Commercial free!!! With all the money I save, buying a few season passes is a drop in the bucket!!! With the Internet these days, a Antenna and Netflix, Amazon Prime, and others you'll have more content to watch then you could possibly see!!!
Stop paying for 100 channels and nothing to watch!!!
This antenna arrived on time in our rural Canadian home. It was shipped by UPS and unfortunately UPS always delivers the package to our neighbors. This is a UPS issue though, not an amazon issue.
The shape of the box was sub-par at best. The bottom edge of the box was open, enough that if someone had of pulled on it, all the boxes contents would have fallen out.
Opening the box wasn't to hard (although that isn't necessarily a good thing). It had basically one layer of tape on it that it came off so easily. Luckily the main contents of the antenna were intact.
It comes in a few pieces that you need to bolt together, but all of the antenna elements fold out. None of them were damaged in shipping, but a couple of the bolts used to put it together were missing. Luckily we had some in our shop, but people who do not might need to take a trip to the hardware store to pick them up.
The plastic piece that clips on the antenna and has the coaxial hookup had it's metal contact points slightly bent from shipping as well. Luckily it wasn't broke and we gently bent them back in place. Then entire antenna overall went together nicely, although you do have to fold the elements over top of each other which is a bit cumbersome given it's size. Typical of an antenna with VHF elements though.
The overall weight of the antenna is very light. The length is around 14 ft long and about 9ft wide, so it looks huge on the roof of our small house (it's only around 25ft long). It's only around 15lbs though so carrying it is quite easy. We mounted it on a tripod on the roof. Getting it up there was a little cumbersome since we wanted to unfold it on the group rather than the roof considering we don't have that large of a roof and it's quite steep. You mainly have to pay attention to the wideness and length of the antenna since it's so large.
Despite the poor shipping from amazon, the performance of the antenna is amazing so it makes up for the poor shipment, definitely 5 star antenna. There are not many channels for us to get where we live, but the ones we do get come in crystal clear, and we do not even have a preamp yet. The analog signals are nice, and the DTV signals are amazing. Definitely would recommend this antenna to anyone looking for a good antenna that works great out in the fringe. Can't wait to get our hands on our CM7777 preamp as well to see what else we can get :)
EDIT: Just wanted to add that this Antenna ROCKS! Throughout the summer we've been getting various US channels here in South-western Nova Scotia... from Boston, MA! That's nearly 500KM away... 300 miles. Coming in quite strongly often throughout the summer, scanning in up to 40 channels. Strongest ones being WGBH, WBZ, WCVB, WMFP and Ion channel. This antenna deserves more than 5 stars!
I've been testing a number of antennas - I live about 40 km away from antenna's here locally however there are two hills in between the towers and my location. I used the Channel Master Digital Advantage 90 mile (very well built antenna) - it worked fairly well, the UHF was great, but the VHF channel was lacking. So I upgraded to this antenna to try at about double the price. The VHF is definately better, however at night when the Ionosphere increases in height the radio waves give a signal of about 75 %, mid day its at 42% and unwatchable on VHF channel 8. This antenna is supposed to be strongest at VHF signal 8 with Gain, so essentially it does work, I just want people to know my experience. If you have mostly UHF channels get a cheaper channel masters. If you need all you can get, well this antenna is massive so don't take that lightly. You need at least a 1.5" -2" mast in order to mount this. 2" preferred schedule 40 pipe.
works well but again not as good as my 20yr old winegard which pulled in more stations without re-pointing in have to use the rotator much more frequently