FIGURE 2
Matching
Transformer
Coax Cable
Parts List
Antenna Assembly
Start by placing the FreeVision antenna on a flat
surface so that the molded “Winegard FreeVision”
Logo on the front of the unit is facing up, Figure 1.
Lift the forward elements up until the holes in the
elements line up.
With the holes lined up, install the UHF element by
inserting the threaded posts into the holes in the
forward elements. The threaded posts should extend
down towards the body of the FreeVision antenna.
Thread the supplied nuts on the back of the threaded
posts. DO NOT tighten at this time.
Thread the coax cable through the body of the
FreeVision antenna and connect it to the matching
transformer. See Figure 2.
FreeVision Antenna
WINEGARD
FREE
VISION
UHF Elements
Nut (2)
FRONT of Antenna
Point Toward Stations
For an
indoor
installation, use the 6’ long mini coax
cable (provided). If a longer cable is desired, you can
use or add a standard RG59/U or RG6/U coax cable
to the mini coax cable as needed by using an FS-8100
cable to cable connector.
For an
outdoor
installation, connect the cable that will
run from the antenna into the building.
Remove and dispose of the rubber boot on the
matching transformer before installing the matching
transformer in the body of the FreeVision antenna as
shown in Figures 2 and 3.
Once the matching transformer is installed into the
body of the FreeVision antenna, slide one of the forks
of the matching transformer between the two forward
elements on the threaded post. Repeat this process
for the other post. See Figure 4.
Tighten the nuts making sure the matching transformer
is still connected.
FIGURE 4
Matching
Transformer
w/ fork ends
Nuts
Forward
Elements
U-Bolt
Mounting
Bracket
Mounting screw
and nut
Mounting Nut (2)
Matching
Transformer
1
FIGURE 3
Mini Coax
Cable
WINEGARD
®
Model FV-HD30 FreeVision
™
Antenna Ch. 7-51
Remove and dispose of the rubber boot on the
matching transformer.
FIGURE 1
WINEGARD
FREE
VISION
Logo
HD
Label
Forks
Top side of
Antenna
(Designed for use with U.S. DTV frequencies).
Made in USA
2452195 Rev2
U.S. Patent D612,370 and Patent Pending