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EGC-12w Module, bottom view (left) and top view (right).
Once you’ve determined the mounting location, use the template on
page 3 to drill the screw holes. The screws supplied with this unit are 4
mm x 30 mm (about 1-1/8" long). Drill 4.75 mm (3/16") holes for the
mounting screws.
If you need to route the cable through the mounting surface, you’ll need
to drill a 25 mm (1") hole for the cable's connector. There is a notch in
the antenna housing that allows the cable to pass through to the out-
side, if desired, instead of routing it through the mounting surface.
After drilling the holes, pass the O-ring over the cable and press it into
the groove on the bottom of the antenna housing. Now attach the an-
tenna to the mounting surface, using 4 mm screws and the supplied
lock washers. Route the cable and the GPS module installation is fin-
ished.
Magnet Mount
A magnet lets you temporarily mount the GPS module on any ferrous
metal surface (such as a car). To use the magnet, simply peel the back-
ing off the magnet's adhesive coating and press the magnet to the bot-
tom of the antenna housing. The module is ready for use.
Under side view showing magnet.
Pole Mount
The GPS module attaches to the pole mount adapter with the supplied 4
mm screws. You can route the cable through the slot in the side of the
module and down the side of the pole. Or, you can pass it down through the
Magnet
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