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Before you begin, consider the following
installation guidelines:
• Minimize blockage. The antenna requires a
clear view of the sky to receive satellite TV
(see Figure 3). The fewer obstructions above
decks, the better the system will perform.
• Make sure the mounting surface is wide
enough to accommodate the antenna’s base
(see Figure 4). Also make sure it is flat, level
(within ±2°), strong enough to support the
antenna’s weight (18 lbs), and rigid enough to
withstand vibration.
• Custom mounting solutions, including struts
and masts, are available from several third-
party manufacturers. Contact your local KVH
dealer or distributor for details.
• KVH recommends that you do not mount the
antenna on the same level as the radar,
because the radar’s energy might overload
the antenna.
• Be sure to mount the antenna near enough to
the supplied interface box belowdecks to
allow you to connect the 50-ft. (15 m) coaxial
cable between the antenna and the interface
box, while still maintaining sufficient slack in
the cable.
The antenna cable CANNOT be
extended.
• When choosing a location for the interface
box and receiver(s), find a dry, well-
ventilated area belowdecks away from any
heat sources or salt spray. Also be sure the
interface box front panel will be easily
accessible to the user.
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Figure 3: Blockage from Obstruction
4 x 0.3"
( 0.8 cm)
15.5"
(39.4 cm)
9.2"
(23.4 cm)
4.6"
(11.7 cm)
2.8"
(7.1 cm)
5.6"
(14.2 cm)
C
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FWD
17.3"
(44 cm)
Figure 4: Antenna Dimensions
Plan the Installation
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