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Go Digital, Even on the Road Today nearly 8 million U.S. households own at least one recreational vehicle (RV) -- a 15 percent increase over the past four years and a startling 58 percent rise since 1980, according to a new study by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center. One in 12 U.S. vehicle-owning households now own at least one RV.

Whether you enjoy using your RV for tailgating, camping, cross country travel or all of the above, you are probably familiar with the typical fuzzy reception, poor sound, interference and limited channels you get with your RV''s TV. It detracts from a normally fun, relaxing situation and you don''t have to put up with it anymore.  

These days, using a batwing antenna for your TV reception is outdated. Times have changed and you can now get a clear picture, better sound and more channels with a Digital HD Receiver.

Winegard''s Digital HD Receiver provides the clearest image available and DVD-quality sound using your analog TV and crank-up antenna. The compact receiver connects easily between your antenna and your TV to deliver crystal clear digital channels.

"Currently, broadcast television stations are required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to simulcast both analog and digital over-the-air signals," says Shawn Rubel, ecommerce marketing manager at Camping World. "In February 2009 all analog television signal transmissions will end and analog TVs will then require a receiver to convert digital over-the-air signals to analog signals that older TVs can display. The Winegard Digital HD Receiver can be used in your 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. You also get increased programming choices -- such as the local channels (wherever you are in your 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 watch a video with more information about the Wingard Digital HD Receiver and to purchase one, visit www.campingworld.com/godigital.

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