Page 2 - Parts List; Low Band VHF Add-On Kit For RF Channels 2–6
2 Front Assembly (UHF) Back Assembly (VHF) U-Bolt Large Screw (2) Mast Clamp Insert Large Flange Nut for U-Bolt (2) Small Flange Nut (6) Corner Refl ector (2) Washer (6) Matching Transformer Parts List Clip Element Extensions (8) Small Flange Nut (17) Large Screw Element Extension with Both Ends Cri...
Page 3 - Things to Consider Before Installing; Location Selection
3 ENGLISH Things to Consider Before Installing the Antenna Location Selection Digital broadcast signals travel via line of sight. That means the fewer objects between your antenna and the broadcast tower, the stronger your signal will be. Installing your antenna in the attic may reduce the signal by...
Page 4 - Assembling the Antenna
4 Assembling the Antenna Start by unfolding the VHF elements on the back assembly until the elements are perpendicular to the boom (Figure 1). You should hear the elements click into place. VHF Elements Before Boom Boom After Figure 1 Boom Fold out Elements Before Fol Elem m Boom Phasing Lines After...
Page 7 - Adding the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit; For RF Channels 2–6 and/or FM
7 ENGLISH If you determined that you need the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit, proceed with the steps on the next page. If you determined that you do not need the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit (page 2), continue with attaching the coax cable on page 9. Adding the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit For RF Channels 2–6 and/or...
Page 9 - Posts; Attaching a Coax Cable
9 ENGLISH Posts Figure 14 Before Holes to Align Holes to Align After Top Bottom Figure 13 Slide the element sleeve over the element. Align the holes in the element sleeve and element. Then, slide the element extension into the element sleeve. Align the holes in the element sleeve and element extensi...
Page 10 - Mounting the Antenna; Helpful Tips
10 Remove the rubber boot from the matching transformer. Slide the rubber boot over the coax cable and install the connector. If your coax cable has the connector already on it, you will need to cut an X in the boot hole so that the boot will slide over the connector. Attach the coax cable to the ma...
Page 11 - Providing Lightning Protection for
11 ENGLISH Providing Lightning Protection for the Antenna 1. Mount lightning arrestor or 75 ohm grounding block as close as possible to where lead-in enters house. 2. Ground wires for both mast and lead-in should be copper or aluminum wire, number 8 or larger. 3. Lead-in wire from antenna to lightni...
Page 12 - Amplifying the Signal
12 Amplifying the Signal The signal received at the antenna is all the signal the system will ever have; amplifi ers can only prevent losing this signal as it runs to one or more televisions. Therefore, mounting location and direction are very important. An amplifi er or pre-amplifi er may be requir...
Page 13 - Troubleshooting
13 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Issue Possible Cause There is static or snow in the picture. Digital television is all or nothing; the picture is crystal clear, or there isn’t one. Static means there is interference between the digital tuner and the television screen. If you use a digital converter, one ...
Page 14 - 2 Month Limited Warranty
14 12 Month Limited Warranty VOXX Accessories Corporation (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original...