TERK Technologies TV38 HDTV Stereo System User Manual


 
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Where To Install Your Antenna
Before attempting to install your antenna, decide on the
best location to install your antenna for both safety and
performance. To determine a safe distance from wires, power
lines and trees:
1. Measure the length of your antenna and multiply by 2.
2. Add this measurement to the length of your tower/mast.
If you are unable to maintain this safe distance, STOP! Get
professional help. Most antennas are supported by tripod
masts or pipe masts attached to the chimney, roof, or to the
side of the house. Generally, the higher the antenna, the better
it performs. Good practice is to install your antenna about 5
to10 feet above the roof line and away from power lines and
other obstructions.
NOTES:
• Remember when doing any installation, keep the
mast plumb.
• For mast support, use only 1-1/4” O.D. pipe or larger antenna
mast sections. Lengths over 10 feet should be guyed at least
every 10 foot section.
• Not all mounting methods are shown here. Read and follow
the mount manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
House Construction Obstacles:
For homes made of stucco, clad with aluminum siding or that have
internal foil paper insulation, the antenna must be installed on the
side of the house that faces the broadcasting tower. These
materials may prevent signals from going through it.
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General Installation Instructions
for Mast Mounted Antennas
1. Assemble your antenna on the ground at the installation site
per the instructions.
2. On the ground, attach the antenna to the mast. Pull enough
coax downlead and connect to the antenna per its instructions.
3. To insure that the mast does not fall, a durable nonconductive
rope should be attached to each ten foot section as it is raised.
4. Install the selected mounting bracket.
5. If you are using guy wire installation (not included) instead of
a mounting bracket:
• Install guy anchor bolts.
• Estimate length of guy wire and cut.
• Attach to mast using a guy ring.
6. Carefully take the antenna and mast assembly to the mounting
bracket and insert. Tighten the clamp bolts. In case of a guyed
installation, it will be necessary to have at least a second
person hold the mast upright while the guy wires are attached
and tightened to the anchor bolts.
Antenna Removal
Removal of the antenna should be exactly the reverse of the
installation instructions. Please, for your own safety, follow
the instructions for installing the antenna starting with the last
step first.
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