Specifications
Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions
• Do not bend coaxial cable into less than a 3 inch radius.
Tighter bends can cause shorts and change the cable’s
impedance.
• Do not install coaxial cable where it will have a pulling
tension greater than 50 pounds maximum. Leave no tension
on the cable after installing it.
• Use only round headed staples. Any clamps or securing
devices used with coax should grip the cable evenly about
the circumference without crushing the cable. Flat staples
can damage coax cable.
• Do not expose coaxial cable to a temperature greater than
176° (80°C). Keep the cable away from heating vents and
water heaters.
• The cable jacket withstands most outdoor environments.
However, you must seal connections and splices against
water entry.
If your TV has a 75 ohm VHF connection and a 300 ohm UHF
connection, connect a signal splitter, not supplied, between the
power injector and the TV’s VHF/UHF connections.
Bandpass:
VHF ..............................................................58-88,170-216 MHZ
UHF ........................................................................470-810 MHz
FM Trap (Fixed) ......................................................88-108 MHz
VHF/UHF Gain ..................................................20 dB Average
Impedance ..............................................75 Ohms, Unbalanced
Power Requirement ..........................12V DC 120 VAC, 60 HZ
(with supplied adaptor)
Weatherproof Housing ........UV Protected Filled Copolymer
Mounting ....................1
1
/
2
Inch Outer Diameter Round Mast
Specifications are typical. Individual Units might vary.
Specifications are subject to change and improvement
without notice.