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Before you begin, consider the following
installation guidelines:
• Minimize blockage. The antenna needs a
clear view of the sky to receive satellite TV.
Using the table in Figure 3 as a guide, mount
the antenna a suitable distance away from
obstructions on the roof, such as air
conditioners.
• Ensure the mounting surface is flat and
strong enough to support the 28-lb antenna.
When placed on the mounting surface, all
three mounting plates must lay flat against
the roof (within 7/16") to avoid warping the
base and damaging the antenna.
• The antenna must be mounted on the
centerline of the vehicle with the antenna’s
cable connector facing the rear of the vehicle.
• Be sure to mount the antenna near enough to
the receiver to allow you to connect the 28-ft.
coax cable, while still maintaining sufficient
slack in the cable. If you need to use a longer
coax cable, use an RG6 (75 ohms) cable that
does not exceed 80 feet in length.
• Once you’ve chosen a location for the
antenna, identify a safe location nearby for
the 5/8" cable access hole in the roof. Make
sure you will not drill into any existing wires
or aesthetic structures inside the vehicle.
• When choosing a location for the receiver,
find a dry, well-ventilated area inside the
vehicle away from any heat sources. Also be
sure the front panel of the receiver will be
easily accessible to the user.
NOTE: You can install the receiver in a cabinet -
the receiver RF remote does not require line-of-
sight.
Plan the Installation
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Figure 3 Blockage from Obstruction
Figure 4 Antenna Dimensions
Antenna
Blocked!
Vehicle Roof
Obstruction
AB
Obstruction
Height (A)
Min. Distance
from Antenna (B)
8" 8"
10" 13"
12" 19"
14" 24"
16" 30"
Cable Connector
FWD
Mounting
Plate
Antenna
Antenna
1.9"
5 x Ø0.19"
2.3"
28.3"
28.3"
12.5"