Friday, February 17, 2012

Winegard MS-2000 HDTV Antenna with Cable Review

Winegard MS-2000 HDTV Antenna with Cable
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I hated paying for high cable bills so I decided to look into basic cable versus an antenna.
Basic cable would run me 20 bucks a month for local channels. I found that this antenna, with all the needed equipment(mast pipe, ground rod, mounts, fixtures, etc) would cost 180 bucks. The math was simple...With monthly bills that go on and on, cable would be more.
According to [...] this antenna is considered too weak for my area, as I live amongst mountains, however I had read so many positive reviews about it on other websites, I decided to go with it first. I made this decision because this antenna automatically brings in signals from all over, whereas other antennas need pointing with expensive rotary machines. I really didn't want to deal with all that, so I took the gamble thinking I'd return it if it didn't work.
Sometimes this type of gambling turns out bad, but not this time!
This antenna brought me eleven channels. Nine of those channels are digital. Considering I live in the mountains, that is pretty amazing. Two of the digital channels go out from time to time and I'll need to get them all in digital before the digital switch in Feb 09, so I will probably invest in a signal booster that will run me around 40 extra bucks. That will be worth it considering I'll never have to pay another dime to the cable company!
Since this antenna works for me in the mountains, I'd say it should work pretty much anywhere else. Just make sure you do your homework on how to install antennas and be safe!


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