Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Clearer TV picture in RV available with HD receiver


RVers who have watched much TV in their coaches are familiar with the typical fuzzy reception, poor sound, interference and limited channels they get with a standard RV antenna.

These days, using a batwing antenna for TV reception is outdated. Times have changed a clear picture, better sound and more channels is easily available with a digital HD receiver.

Winegard's Digital HD Receiver provides the clearest image available and DVD-quality sound using an analog TV and crank-up antenna. The compact receiver connects easily between an RV antenna and TV to deliver clear digital channels. The receiver can be used in an RV and at home with no monthly fees.

Besides getting a clearer picture and better sound, the advantages of using a digital receiver are abundant. Viewers also get increased programming choices -- such as the local channels (wherever they are in their RV), including additional programming such as weather, news, special features, movies, children's programs and sports -- as well as HDTV compatibility for use with HD-capable TVs.

To learn more about the Wingard Digital HD Receiver or to purchase one, visit www.campingworld.com.

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