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Mounting the Antenna: Mounting Options

The FreeVision antenna is designed to be mounted either of two ways: 

Wall Mounting

—The FREEVISION has been designed with holes to allow 

it to hang on a wall from a nail. 

Mast Mounting

—The FreeVision antenna comes with a bracket and U-bolt 

to allow for mounting to a pipe or mast. For mounting to a pipe or mast, 
first insert the (yellow) 1-3/4” screw into the bracket and through the 
mounting hole. Attach the bracket to the back of the FreeVision antenna. 

Thread a 10-32 hex flange nut onto the screw, and tighten it.

Once the clamp is attached, assemble the U-bolt around the mast or 
pipe, and install the nuts securely to keep the antenna in place.

Hole for Nail

Hole for Nail

Mast

U-Bolt

Back Side 

of Antenna

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Summary of Contents for FreeVision

Page 1: ...ction Manual For help email help winegard com or call 1 800 788 4417 2452285 Rev3 7 16 U S Patent D612 370 Patent Pending For Sales Information Please Contact RoadTrucker Inc www RoadTrucker com 8312 Sidbury Rd Wilmington NC 28411 800 507 0482 910 686 4281 ...

Page 2: ...k of the threaded posts Do not tighten at this time Remove and dispose of the rubber boot on the matching transformer With the logo facing up thread coaxial cable through the bottom of the FreeVision antenna Connect the coax cable to the matching transformer A Insert the coaxial cable and matching transformer into the installation place B Coax Cable Installation Place for Matching Transformer Matc...

Page 3: ...o receive For a listing of likely channels available in your area go online to dtv gov maps Position the antenna toward the broadcast tower for optimal reception For most locations stations will only come from one or two directions If the compass headings are similar 30 apart the FreeVision antenna can be aimed between the two areas and receive signals from each location Run a channel scan If not ...

Page 4: ...or mast first insert the yellow 1 3 4 screw into the bracket and through the mounting hole Attach the bracket to the back of the FreeVision antenna Thread a 10 32 hex flange nut onto the screw and tighten it Once the clamp is attached assemble the U bolt around the mast or pipe and install the nuts securely to keep the antenna in place Hole for Nail Hole for Nail Mast U Bolt Back Side of Antenna 3...

Page 5: ...he higher the antenna is mounted the better signal you will receive Avoid obstructions such as buildings trees or hills between the antenna and the broadcast tower these can block signal Distance obstructions and compass heading all play a role in deciding on a location to permanently mount the antenna For this reason try the antenna in several locations checking signal on multiple channels to det...

Page 6: ... be obstructing the signal One channel is missing Try turning the antenna 10 or 20 degrees in either direction to avoid reflection or to better optimize the signal or try moving the antenna to a new location Try running a new channel scan on the TV Refer to the channel scan insert for more information The picture or sound freezes while I am watching a channel or there are boxes in the picture This...

Page 7: ...harge to you This warranty does not cover any costs incurred in removal or reinstallation of the product This limited warranty does not apply if the product is damaged deteriorates malfunctions or fails from misuse improper installation abuse neglect accident tampering modification of the product as originally manufactured by Winegard Company usage not in accordance with product instructions or ac...

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