Xtreme Signal Long Range HD VHF UHF FM Outdoor TV Antenna (HD8200XL)

  • Brand: Xtreme Signal
  • P\N: HD8200XL
  • UPC: 700112818356
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Country antenna.

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Perfect antenna. Large size for on the country reception. Got more channels than I expected.

Does the job

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Works great, assembly instructions could be better. About 45 miles north of Atlanta, in the hills and when we scanned the TV, it showed we were getting over 60 channels.

Long range TV Antenna

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good product at an affordable price

Great reception

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We get excellent broadcast reception with this antenna in attic crawlspace. We'll be getting off cable and pay for the antenna in two months!

We Service What We Sell

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Quick Prompt Service. Thank You For The Great Product With A Wonderful Customer Care Team

Thanks

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Great product in a hard to find market

Nothing but good

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Does well my stations are 60 to 70 miles away. Fast service. Well priced.

Antenna

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Good product

Big is Definitely Better

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I live an extremely wooded area. Years ago a rooftop antenna was the only way to receive broadcast signals. My small Yagi (60” Long 40” wide did the trick with the aid of a directional rotor. Trees grew and had to go to satellite Direct and Dish. Internet was barely an option and still is but a little better as speeds have increased (still have DSL although Fiber is less than a 1/4 mile from me). At the rate it’s moving closer to me I expect to be long time dead before getting access. So, I decided to go for the Extreme Long Range HD antenna from Solid Signal. This baby is Big! 30 feet up and this thing pulls in 79 Channels without using a rotor! Happy Customer

Good long range antenna

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Good quality antenna for the price. I get excellent reception on all stations within 70 miles (even those that are in the opposite direction from the direction that the antenna is pointed. It is mounted inside of my attic (I have a 12 foot wide attic and it takes all of it to allow the antenna to be rotated).