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Mounting the Antenna
Once the best location for the antenna has been determined, secure
the antenna with the suction cup clips.
For stability, secure the clips
to opposite corners of the antenna
,
but slightly offset the clips from
the corners.
Mount the antenna in the desired location.
TIP:
If more coaxial cable is needed to mount the antenna in the desired
location, connect the mini coax cable to a female-to-female barrel
connector (Winegard model FS-8100, sold separately), and attach
additional coaxial cable.
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How do I run a channel scan?
Using the television remote, select “Menu” and then “Settings.” Then,
select “Channel Setup.” Select “Antenna” or “Air,” depending on your TV.
Make sure you are not on “Cable.” Select “Channel Search” or “Channel
Scan.” Keep in mind that steps to perform a channel scan may vary.
If the wording in your TV differs from the options shown, refer to
your TV user manual for help.
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When do I need to run a channel scan?
To receive maximum programming, you have to run a channel scan
after setting up the antenna. To keep your channel line-up up-to-date,
it is a good idea to run a channel scan monthly, anytime a channel is
lost, and anytime you change locations.
Running a channel scan is NOT the same as pressing Channel
UP/DOWN on your remote.
Avoid mounting the antenna on metal objects;
such objects could obstruct signal.
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