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Step 4: Connecting the Antenna and the Set top box
Once you have installed the antenna in an open loop space or mounted the way you want it to be, the next
step is to connect them all together.
In order to be able to watch your favorite satellite programs, you need to connect your satellite antenna to a
receiver with a cable. The cable between the antenna and the Satellite receiver should not exceed 30m as it
will decrease the quality of the signal. The use of a long or bad quality cable and/or unisolated jacks can cause
lowering the signal level, it would be preferable to use an RG6 Coaxial cable (HF 17VATC or 19VATC cable), in
order to minimize a signal loss.
S4
N1
N1
N1
S4
S3
S3
B3
B3
B4
B4
Use anchor bolt.
It is not included.
Wall
Wall
B2
B2
Installation of Fix Bracket A
You need to install Fix Bracket A(B3) with installation positioning for Clamp or Wall Mounting type. Make
sure that direction should be toward satellite. In order to support antenna, nut (N1) should be jointed as
tight as you can.
Note : Need to purchase anchor bolt separately for wall mounting installation.
3)
Joint Antenna Body and Fix Bracket A(B3)
Joint assembled Antenna Body and Fix Bracket A.
In order to support antenna, nut (N1) should be jointed as tight as you can.
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