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Features include:

•  15.0dBi Gain

•  F type connector for secure and easy connection 

•  Fast simple assembly

•  Encapsulated weather resistant electronic balun

Congratulations on the purchase of your LABHG52T aerial. The aerial is ideal for the reception of all available 

signals in weak and medium strength areas. The aerial design has been tuned to minimise reception of signals  

above 790MHz from Lte800 4G mobile phone transmitters which can interfere with digital TV channels.

fold braid back

over sheath

8mm

inner

wire

cut or tear 

away foil 

6.5mm

Fig. 1

screw connector

body onto cable

2mm approx.

end of insulation

should be flush 

with this face

Fig. 2

Professional High Gain 52 Element Aerial

LABHG52T

USER GUIDE

 

Aerial assembly

3.  The central boom comes in two sections using the bracket  
  supplied and the holes drilled in the boom sections join  
  these two sections as shown in Fig. 3.

  
4.  Clip the balun/dipole assembly to the main boom using the  
  sprung studs to hold it in position as shown in Fig. 4.

5.  Using the reflector clamps, bolt and wing nut, fix the reflector  
  assemblies to the main aerial boom as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5.

6.  Check that the reflector clamp tabs locate in the  
  holes of the reflector boom sections and that the  
  wing nut is tight - see Fig. 5.

7.  Attach centre mount bracket in the position shown in Fig. 4.  
  using the clips supplied. 

 

Fig. 4

Lte

800

READY

engage  

tab in hole

reflector 

assembly

reflector  

clamps

For optimum results install the aerial using double screened CAI benchmarked digital coax cable  

(for the downlead) and screened coax outlets (not supplied). Use the F connector and weather boot  

supplied to connect the coax downlead (not supplied) to the F socket on the aerial.

1.  Prepare the Coax Cable: Firstly fit the rubber weather boot provided, to the aerial end  
  of the cable. Strip the end of the cable as shown in Fig. 1. Once you have stripped the  
  cable, twist the braid and pull it back on itself, make sure that no braid is touching the  
  copper core as this will cause a short on the cable and you will not get any signal.  
2.  Fitting the F connector: Now, simply twist on the  ‘F’ connector supplied and trim the  
  central conductor. 
For best results the aerial should be mounted on an outdoor aerial mast and pointed in the 

direction of the nearest transmitter* making sure it is in a position where the transmitter  

signal will not be obstructed by nearby trees and buildings.  If you are in any doubt about  

the direction in which the aerial should be pointing or the orientation of the aerial  

(horizontal for main transmitter, vertical for relay transmitter) check your neighbours’ aerials.
The aerial requires some assembly. If mounting on an existing mast check that the mast is in  

good condition and firmly fixed.

Installation Instructions

balun/dipole 

assembly

sprung 

studs

main boom

Fig. 3

centre bracket

mast clamp

centre bracket 

clamps

Fig. 5

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