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If you need to route the cable through the mounting surface, drill a 1"
(25mm) hole for the cable's connector. There is a notch in the antenna
housing that allows the cable to pass through to the outside, 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 (as described later in this section) and the GPS
module installation is finished.
Magnet Mount
A magnet (available as an option) lets you temporarily mount the
GPS module on any ferrous metal surface, such as a car. To use the
magnet, simply peel the backing off the magnet's adhesive coating
and press the magnet to the bottom 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 pole mount adapter and run the cable
inside the pole. The 1"-14 threads on the
pole mount adapter accept a standard
marine antenna mount.
Magnet
Pole mount adapter
with module attached.