Sirius Satellite Radio 128-8662 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
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SIR-PNR1 Operation and Installation Guide
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Outdoor Satellite Antenna Installation Manual
Once you have determined the mounting location, use the mounting bracket as a
template and mark the wall with the location of the four screw holes in the bracket.
Then, using a 3/32 in. drill bit, drill pilot holes in the wall for the screws and screw
the bracket to the wall. Now proceed to the section titled, Antenna Adjustment on
page 6.
Roof Mount
When mounting the antenna on the roof of a home or building, mount the antenna
as close to the peak of the roof as possible. Remember to avoid blocking the
antenna’s view of the sky by locating it where a chimney or gable may obstruct
the sky view.
The antenna mounting bracket may be oriented in a vertical position as shown,
and mounted directly to the roof of the building or home using the #10 screws
supplied with the antenna.
MOUNTING
HOLES
Once you have determined the mounting location, use the mounting bracket as a
template and mark the roof with the location of the four screw holes in the
mounting bracket. Then, using a 3/32 in. drill bit, drill pilot holes in the roof for the
screws. It may be necessary to fill the holes with a small amount of roof cement
or caulk to insure a watertight installation. Screw the bracket to the roof using the
#10 screws provided. Now proceed to the section titled, Antenna Adjustment on
page 6.
Mast Mount
The outdoor antenna can be mounted on most any mast or pole with the use of
the included U-bolts and mounting brackets. If you have a satellite TV dish, the
outdoor antenna may be mounted on the same mast as the satellite dish.
To mount the antenna to the mast, you will need to use the two supplied U-bolts,