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Safety Recommendations
Do not attempt to install this system in the rain or under any wet conditions.
Do not paint this antenna. Painting the antenna will void the warranty.
Before mounting the antenna,
determine locations for both the TV antenna wall plate/
power supply and Gateway wall plate/power supply. Keep in mind the following:
• Coaxial cables will have to run from the HDTV wall plate/power supply to the antenna
and from the wall plate to each television.
• If using the Air 360
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to receive FM stations, an additional coax cable (not provided)
will have to run from the wall plate (TV OUT 1 or 2) to the coax to audio cable (provided)
and into the radio.
• Coax cables will have to be routed through the roof directly under the perimeter of the
antenna. It will not seal correctly for the cables to exit under the flange. Failure to install
correctly could cause damage to the antenna and possibly the RV.
• A 12 V connection must be made to the back of both power supplies.
• The Winegard Gateway can always be installed later, however it is recommended to
run the power cable to the intended mounting location of the Gateway router.
Choose a location
for the antenna that meets the following requirements:
• Offers enough support for a secure installation
• Maintains adequate clearance from the edge of the roof and any obstructions:
– clearance distance of 24 inches needed from center of antenna to front of the
vehicle.
– clearance distance of 18 inches needed from center of antenna to nearest
obstruction and to the edge of the roof.
Obstructions can reduce the antenna’s overall performance.
Tools needed for installing (not included) – butyl tape, scissors, hole saw, drill,
Phillips screwdriver, crimping tool, 18AWG power wire, wire strippers
Installation Instructions
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Top of antenna