Digital Television Facts
Your Winegard antenna is digital and HD ready. This means that the antenna receives all available digital and HD local programming in your area.*
Acommonly unknown but key feature with
As more and more local networks are broadcasting their programs in HD, you can experience reception of your favorite shows in crisp, clear FREE HD! You also have the ability to receive programming that cable and satellite companies may not provide. It doesn’t get any better than that!
*Antenna reception may vary based on transmitting antenna tower height, lobe pattern of the transmitter, height of the receiving antenna, weather conditions and terrain on receiving path including trees, buildings, hills, mountains, etc.
Receiving HD
Your antenna is HD ready. However, in order to receive HD programming, you also need a quality coaxial cable and a digital TV with an ATSC HDTV tuner. If the TV was sold as an “HDTV” or “DTV”, the TV is supposed to have a
How do you know if your TV has a
If your television is not digital ready, you will need a digital tuner or set top box. This will ‘decode’ the signal for your television.
Before Assembling the Antenna
Check that you are within a 30 mile range of the stations that you want to receive. The FREEVISION antenna has an approximate range of 30 miles when installed outside. For a listing of likely channels available in your area, go online to www.antennaweb.org or www.tvfool.com.
Parts
FREEVISION Antenna | UHF Element |
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| Flange Nuts (2) |
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Mini Coax |
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Cable |
| HD Label |
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Antenna Assembly
Start by placing the FREEVISION antenna on a flat surface so that the Winegard FREEVISION logo on the front of the unit is facing up (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Front Side
of Antenna Forward
Elements
Logo
1 | 2 |