Audiovox SIRMarine - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Introduction; Dual mounting options:; SIRMarine Owner’s Manual; Table of Contents
- Page 3 – Applications; Fishing Boats; bracket and a mast mount; Sport Boats; Applications
- Page 4 – Do not remove the connectors from the cables.; Installing the TERK SIRMarine Satellite Radio Antenna; Deck or Flat Surface Mounting; the antenna is seated properly.; Installation; Recommended Tools and Supplies; Any electric drill and a 9/16 inch drill bit; Installation Precautions and Tips; Installation; Incorrect
- Page 5 – Mast or Bracket Mounting; Troubleshooting
- Page 6 – About Sirius Satellite Radio; Symptom; Specifications; Electrical; Passive Satellite Antenna Element –; Mechanical; Quality and Performance –
- Page 7 – 2 Month Limited Warranty; TERK and TERK logo are registered trademarks of AUDIOVOX Corp.
SIRMarine
DUAL MOUNT MARINE SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO ANTENNA
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Introduction The TERK SIRMarine Satellite Radio Antenna is a high-performance antenna designed specifically forSirius Satellite Radio reception on recreational marine craft such as fishing boats, sport boats, yachts,and sailboats. Its features include: • Rugged antenna to withstand high-vibration sa...
Sailboats Figure 4. The TERK SIRMarine is shown installed on an antenna extension on the stern of a sailboat. NOTE: When mounted in this configuration, the mast and sails may interfere with reception whenthe craft is at certain angles to the satellite. SIRMarine Owner’s Manual Applications 5 Applica...
Figure 6. Correct and incorrect TERK SIRMarine locations on a fishing boat. • As you plan the cable route, avoid running the cable through any component that may cause excessive chafing. Doing so may erode the jacket and break signal continuity. Also, avoid kinking, pinching, excessive bending, or t...