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*) On buildings higher than 20 stories, a dynamic pressure of 1100 Nm 

 

is considered.

Installing several antennas on one mast

Never exeed the maximum load capacity of the mast or clamps 

when mounting several antennas on the mast.

Antenna installation 

(Fig. 2)

1.  If necessary, plug together the antenna parts, and   x  them 

using wing screws.

2.  Fix the dipole with cable connection box on the antenna square 

pipe using a knurled screw.

3. Open the re  ector grille and   x it with the wing screws through 

the antenna square pipe.

4.  For the types AOS 32, AOS 65 and AOT 65 place the bow-

boom on the marked positions and af  x   rmly using the provi-

ded butterly nuts.

5.  Open up the mast clamp and af  x the antenna to the mast. 

Primarily, only screw down the   xing screws lightly to allow one 

to align the antenna for best reception.

Cable connection housing

 (Fig. 3 - 4)

1.  Unscrew the milled nut on the cable connection housing and 

remove the cover.

2.  Isolate the cable.

3.  Open the cable pull-secure clamp and the cable connection 

clamp.

4.  Connect the cable and clamp in   rmly.

5.  Replace the cover and screw down   rmly.

6.  Install the cable so that it does not   atter or is under any friction 

(e.g. with cable ties, isolating band or cable clamps).

7.  To ensure that no water can   ow into the mast or seep into 

walling lay the cable with a drip-bend (  g. 5).

Antenna alignment

Align the antenna for optimum reception by turning it. If necessary, 

use an antenna measurement device. Select any programme on 

the TV set or the measurement device for the antenna alignment. 

After   nishing the alignment, tighten the wing screws on the mast 

clamp.

Indication of the reception of DVB-T signals 

Kathrein antennas are pre-assembled for the reception of horizon-

tally polarised signals. However, DVB-T signals are also transmit-

ted in vertical polarisation. For DVB-T reception, turn the antenna 

in its longitudinal alignment to the transmitter rotated 90° counter-

clockwise. Observe the direction of rotation, as otherwise moisture 

can ingress in the connection box through the cable entry. If the 

antenna was properly mounted, the cable outlet points slantwi-

se down, and the Kathrein-writing is legible horizontally-aligned 

(Fig. 7). If not, the Kathrein-writing is upside-down.

Safety instruction:

Mounting steps:

The following steps must be carried out in order to be able to mount 

the antenna on the mast so that vertically polarised signals can be 

received:

1.  Unfasten the mast clamp from the axle tube by loosening the 

clamping screw

2.  Pull off the mast clamp

3.  Rotate the clamp 90° clockwise

4.  Slide the mast clamp on the previous position on the axle tube

5.  Then tighten the clamping screws again.

For your own safety, it is recommended that 
you carry out the mounting steps specifi ed 
in the following on solid ground and not on 
the rooftop.

Fig. 2

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