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Style 6235 8’ AM/FM Entertainment Band

Installation Instructions

35-90-1349-00

Supplied Parts

1   Antenna assembly
1   1”-14 thread adapter
1   Rubber O-ring
1   Coupling nut
1  20’ RG-62 coax cable with Type “N” 

connector and Motorola type plug installed

Tools required:  

Screwdriver, drill, drill bits sized according to the 
cable you are using,  wrench
Other tools or supplies that are appropriate to 
your specific application may also be needed.

Required additional materials:  

  U-bolts, stainless steel strapping and 

appropriate hardware, if mounting the 
antenna to a mast

  Coax extension kit, if needed to lengthen the 

included cable

Cleaning instructions

To clean the antenna, use mild dishwashing liquid (one that is not harsh to the 

hands and without ammonia) in lukewarm water. 

WARNING:

 Do not let paint 

solvents, cleaning solvents, or adhesive caulking come in contact with the antenna. 
Chemicals in these materials might destroy the finish.

IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions before installing.

Before you start, check parts supplied against those listed and obtain the 

required additional materials, if needed.

FOR YOUR RECORDS

Antenna Serial #________________________________________________

Model _________________________________________________________

Date of  Purchase _______________________________________________

Shakespeare Dealer  ____________________________________________

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rev. 02-07-2011

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