A: Individual Package Dimensions (L x W x H, Weight): 99.7 x 8 x 6.6 in., 14.3 lbs.
by|Feb 24, 2023
Q:Gain and noise factor at max power?
by|Feb 13, 2023
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Q:will this antenna run 4 tv's
by|Dec 19, 2022
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A: This is winegard's best long range antenna and very directional. It can run multiple tvs alone depending on the strength of signal reaching the antenna. Obstruction or blockage of signal will significantly impair reception. A preamplifier will boost any signal received and improve overall perfomance. We use it and are approximate 70 miles from towers.
by|Dec 21, 2022
Q:Why don’t these type of antennas have rotary motors to go with them
by|Jul 10, 2020
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A: They NEVER came with them, the last 60+ years!!!! You have to buy it, $100+, many different brands to choose from.
by|Oct 30, 2021
A: There isn't a specific reason for this aside from the possibility of there not being enough demand in the market for these types of antennas to be packages with rotary motors.
by|Mar 19, 2023
Q:Does this come with pole
by|Feb 13, 2020
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A: It does not come with a mounting pole.
by|Dec 22, 2020
Q:The length is stated as 168 inches, that is 14 feet! Is that actually the overall length?
by|Jun 23, 2019
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A: yes that is the correct length
The larger the antenna the more directional and the longer the range
and the Wonegard has the longest range of any vhf/uhf combo
by|Feb 12, 2023
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A: Yes...it's a 14 footer!
by|Feb 12, 2023
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A: The antenna is large, the stated 168 is correct. The antenna measures approx. 95 inches from mast mount pipe to the front of UHF section, It measure a bit more than 72 inches from same mast pipe point to rear of the VHF section. I would estimate the turning radius of something in the order of a bit over 8 feet.. it is large, but with no long elements it is relative light weight and easy to handle
by|Sep 4, 2020
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A: Yes, that is correct. That being said, it is also a very lightweight. I installed it by myself on a pole attached to a roof. I spread it out on the roof and popped it up on the pole with very little effort. Also, I live out in the country and pick up more channels than my Mother does who lives in town. This antenna is well worth the price.
by|Sep 22, 2022
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Q:does this antenna have direct 75 ohm input or do you have to use a 4;1 balum to connect to coax
by|Jun 21, 2019
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A: I simple use RG6 cable.
by|Feb 1, 2024
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A: Yes it does...comes with the antenna and installs directly on the boom close to the center.
by|Sep 2, 2023
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A: Yes, it will accommodate 75 or 300 ohm hook-up
by|Nov 9, 2022
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Q:will this antenna pick up FM radio also?
by|Jul 24, 2018
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A: Not as well as a dedicated FM antenna
by|May 30, 2019
A: The design of the antenna leaves the reception of the low VHF and FM frequencies out , with the normal layout of the newer TV station frequencies they use only the High VHF and UHF., not a good antenna for FM, but it will have some signal there on stronger closer stations..