44
″
1
34
″
Skew housing
Lift arms
Under
10"
Pay attention to
the pinch point as
the antenna raises.
Before Installing the Antenna
You have selected the Winegard
®
Trav'ler
®
Pro automatic multi-satellite TV antenna, with a low travel height (
under ten inches
). The
Trav'ler Pro antenna will deliver the ability to view multiple satellites at the same time with unmatched signal strength, maximum HD
capabilities, and easy-to-use functionality—just like you get at home. This manual provides important information on the installation of
your Trav'ler Pro antenna on an RV. Please take time to read the manual in its entirety before installing or operating your antenna.
Safety Recommendations
Do not attempt to install this system in the rain or under any
wet conditions. Moisture may affect electronics and void
your warranty.
Do not paint this antenna. Painting the Trav‘ler Pro antenna
will void your warranty.
Pay attention to the pinch point as the antenna raises.
The pinch point should be labeled on the antenna (see figure
2). Make sure the pinch point is free of obstructions during the
raise or stow sequence.
If you do not have access to a scissor lift, the recommended
way to carry the turret assembly to the roof is by the skew
housing, lift arms, or the lip at the base of the turret.
Do NOT carry the turret assembly by the feed arm or plastic
bracket at the end of the feed arm/LNB assembly
(figures 1.A,B).
Specifications
Depending on location and DIRECTV
®
receiver type, the
following satellites can be accessed with the SK2SWM3
during automatic operation: 99°, 101°, 103°.
Assembled unit (stowed): 9.943" H x 34" W x 44" L
Mount base: 21" W x 24" L
Unit weight: 45 pounds
Shipping weight: 73 pounds
Pinch point (labeled)
FIGURE 2.
Pinch point
FIGURE 1.A.
Dimensions of SK2SWM3
B.
Stowed
A,B.
Location of
skew housing,
lift arms, and lip at the base of the turret
A.
B.
Lip of turret