thread a screw (not supplied) into the
hole until its head extends about an 1/8
inch from the wall.
2. Align the power supply’s keyhole slot
with the screw head and slide the power
supply down.
3. Connect the coaxial cable (either the sup-
plied 3-ft. length, or your own cable) from
the amplifier to the power supply’s
FROM
ANTENNA
terminal. Do not overtighten
the connector.
Caution:
Do not reverse the
TO TV
and
FROM ANTENNA
connections. Voltage is
present at the
FROM ANTENNA
terminal,
which might damage an improperly con-
nected receiver.
4. Connect one end of a short length of
cable to the power supply’s
TO TV
ter-
minal.
5. Connect the other end of the short cable
directly to your analog or digital TV, or an
analog to digital converter box.
6. Insert the AC adapter’s plug into the
amplifier’s jack.
7. When all connections are made and
double-checked, plug the AC adapter
into a standard AC outlet.
Caution:
To prevent electric shock, match
the wide blade of the AC adapter’s plug to
the wide slot of a standard AC outlet and
insert the plug fully.
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2. Use the 3-ft. length of coaxial cable,
and attach one end to the amplifier’s
F-connector labeled
TO ANTENNA.
Attach the other end of the cable to
the antenna’s lead-in terminals, using
the supplied 300-to-75 ohm matching
transformer if necessary.
•
Be sure to fully seat the weather boots
provided on the coaxial cable over their
corresponding F-connectors.
Note:
If the supplied 3-ft. coaxial cable is
not long enough to reach from the antenna
terminals to the amplifier’s
TO ANTENNA
terminal, save this shorter cable to use for
the power supply to TV coax connection.
•
To use your own cable, measure the length
from the antenna’s terminals to the ampli-
fiers antenna input, and use a length of
coax long enough to allow you to secure
it to the mast and attach it to the amplifier.
3. To route the cable from the ampli-
fier into the house, choose a length
of cable long enough to reach from
the amplifier to your TV or receiver.
Electronics stores have various precut
lengths of cable with weatherboots and
connectors in place. If you choose to
assemble your own coaxial cable, use
a weatherboot at the amplifier’s connec-
tions.
Attach one end of a 75-ohm coaxial
cable to the amplifier’s F-connector
labeled
TO POWER SUPPLY.
•
Leave a slight amount of slack (called a
drip loop) where the cable attaches to the
amplifier.
Note:
Do not splice the cable or install
any in-line devices such as splitters
or filters between the amplifier and its
power supply. You can install a ground-
ing block, which dissipates DC current
and provides a connection point for a
static discharge ground rod.
4. Use either standoffs or weather resistant
electrical tape to secure the cable to the
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antenna mast. Use standoffs to secure
the cable to the building as you route
the cable to your TV.
Notes:
•
If you use a power rotator for your
antenna, leave enough cable slack for
unrestrained rotation of the upper sec-
tion.
•
Leave a slight amount of slack (called a
drip loop) where the cable enters your
house.
•
Be sure to weatherproof all connections,
using plastic electrical tape or a coaxial
sealant.
Installing the Power Supply
Notes:
•
The power supply is designed for indoor
use only. You can either place the power
supply on the floor, or mount it on the
wall.
•
Do not mount the unit to any electrical
equipment or your TV set. If you choose
to mount the power supply, find a loca-
tion for it near the TV or FM receiver, and
close to a standard AC outlet.
1. Drill a hole at the desired location and
To TV
From
Antenna
TV or Analog
to Digital
Converter Box
Drip
Loop
To Amplifier’s
Jack
Wall
AC
Adapter
Amplifier’s
Jack
Power
Supply
Installing the Amplifier
1.
Mount the amplifier on the antenna
mast, about 12 inches below the an-
tenna. Position the U-bolt and mount-
ing bracket as shown. Then install
washers and tighten the nuts securely.
Mast
Antenna Terminals
U-bolt
Mount Bracket
Washers and
Nuts
Coaxial Cable
Input from
Antenna
Output to
Power
Supply
Transformer
Amplifier
Drip Loop
Fig. 1 Models 10G201 & 10G202
Fig. 2 Models 10G221 & 10G222