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CONNECTING THE CABLES TO THE RADIO AND LNB
In this part of the procedure, you will connect the satellite
modem receiver coaxial cable and the LNB, and ground the
radio. You will run the satellite modem transmitter cable to the
radio, but you will not attach it. Your goal is to achieve a con-
figuration like that in the illustrations below. Remember that it
may require some patience to work all the cables through the
feed support tube.
1. Work the unmarked satellite modem receiver cable through
the feed arm as shown in the illustration below.
2. Connect the satellite modem receiver cable to the LNB con-
nection (see illustration below).
3. Tighten the cable connection with a wrench.
4. Run the marked satellite modem transmitter cable to the
back of the radio. Do not connect the cable.
5. Locate the ground screw on the back of the radio. The label
“GND” is beneath it.
6. Use an X100-sized Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the
ground screw. You will see there is also a washer.
7. Wrap the #8 aluminum grounding wire around the radio
ground screw between the washer and the radio.
8. Tighten the radio ground screw.
9. If you are using a universal mount, route the other end of the
grounding wire to the grounding bolt on the antenna base
plate (see the illustration in the left-hand column on page
19). If you are using a metal pole mount, route the wire to
the ground clamp on the metal pole (see the illustration in
the left-hand column on page 19).
10. If you are using a universal mount, loosen the grounding
bolt. If you are using a metal pole mount, go to the next
step.
11. If you are using a universal mount, wrap the #8 grounding
wire around the bolt between the star washer and the base
plate, and then tighten the nut. If you are using a metal pole
mount, attach the grounding wire to the ground clamp on
the metal pole. The radio is now grounded.
12. Add up all the cable lengths for the Receive cable and con-
sult the cable specifications on page 7 to determine whether
you need to install a line amplifier.
CAUTION
• Coaxial cable can corrode if exposed to moisture.
• Use weatherproof connectors.
Coaxial cables
Coaxial cable
connector
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Radio