Winegard HDP-269 - Manual

Winegard HDP-269

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ming you also need quality coaxial cable and a DTV (a digital TV) with; Tripod Mount; Ideal for peaked and flat roofs. Suggested height; Chimney Mount; Types of Mounts and Support Structures
  • Page 3 – Using Preamplifiers and Distribution Amplifiers; Amplifiers do; Example of Antenna Grounding as per
  • Page 4 – IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES; INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR POWER LINES; Mast, downlead and guy wires are conductors. Keep them away from
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RECEPTION - INSTALLATION - SAFETY GUIDE

Congratulations...

on buying a Winegard antenna! As a pioneer in the television antenna industry,

Winegard Company is a proven leader with over 55 years of experience.

Having over 80 patents to date and many awards for our antennas, you

can be confident you are getting a top quality antenna that is designed,

tested and built in the U.S.A.

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.*

A commonly unknown but key feature with over-the-air (OTA) antennas

is they deliver the highest quality digital and HD signals to your televi

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sion – even better than satellite and cable! With the signal being received

directly from the broadcast tower and transmitted to your television, it is

uncompressed and in the purest form.

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 local and ethnic programming

that cable and satellite companies may not provide. It doesn’t get any

better than that!

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*Antenna reception may vary based on transmitting antenna tower height, lobal pattern of

the transmitter, height of the receiving antenna, weather conditions and terrain on receiving

path including trees, buildings, hills, mountains, etc.

SW-0012

GABLE END MOUNT

For mounting

TV antenna

to roof gable

with TB-0005.

Adjustable 48” to 60”.

TB-0005

5 FT SWEDGED MAST

18 gauge galvanized

steel masting for use

with SW-0012,

SW-0010 & CM-2012.

Printed in U.S.A.

Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, IA 52601-2000 • 800-288-8094

© Winegard Company 2010 1451009

75 OHM COAX:

CX-0605 - 5’ RG6

CX-0612 - 12’ RG6

CX-0625 - 25’ RG6

CX-0650 - 50’ RG6

CX-6100 - 100’ RG6

FM ANTENNAS:

HD-6010 0-25 MILE RANGE

HD-6000 0-40 MILE RANGE

HD6055P 0-50 MILE RANGE

SPLITTERS:

SP-1002 2 WAY (5-1000MHz)

SP-2052 2 WAY (40-2050MHz)

SP-1004 4 WAY (5-1000MHz)

SP-2054 2 WAY (40-2050MHz)

Other products that you may want with your antenna system:

PRE-AMPLIFIERS:

HDP-269

1 TV or Over 75’ cable run

AP-8700

4 TVs or Over 75’ cable run

AP-8275

8 TVs or Over 75’ cable run

DS-2000

UNIVERSAL PIPE/TOWER MOUNT

Quick and economical mount for

adding compact off-air

antennas to satellite

system. Two 2” U-bolts

included, adaptable to different pole

installations. Use without U-bolts

for attic and wall installations. 22”

pipe E-coated for maximum weather

protection.

Other mount options:

DS-2000

DS-3000

“J” PIPE MOUNT

Designed for outdoor antennas, use on side of house or roof; mount

foot can be used on either end of pipe for best mounting. Pipe

galvanized steel, 38 inches long, wall thickness .060 inches, 1.66”

OD, E-Coated for maximum protection. (Note: Not designed for large

antennas.)

DS-3000

TB-0005

SW-0012

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Summary

Page 2 - ming you also need quality coaxial cable and a DTV (a digital TV) with; Tripod Mount; Ideal for peaked and flat roofs. Suggested height; Chimney Mount; Types of Mounts and Support Structures

2 Optimizing Your Digital Reception Unlike analog picture that improves as you adjust your antenna, digital signals are very different. It’s an ‘all or nothing’ situation. You either have enough signal to receive a perfect picture or you have a blank screen. Before deciding on a location for your an...

Page 3 - Using Preamplifiers and Distribution Amplifiers; Amplifiers do; Example of Antenna Grounding as per

Using Preamplifiers and Distribution Amplifiers Amplifiers do not increase the antenna’s signal. Amplifiers can overcome any cable and splitter loss to improve signal strength at the tuner. They help get the signal to the tuner in installations with multiple TVs or long cable runs in weak signal are...

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES; INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR POWER LINES; Mast, downlead and guy wires are conductors. Keep them away from

4 IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES Location of your Antenna B e f o r e a t t e m p t i n g t o i n s t a l l y o u r a n t e n n a , d e c i d e o n t h e b e s t location to install your antenna for both safety and performance. To determine a safe distance from wires, power lines and trees: 1. Measure the l...

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