RCA ANT3037X - Manual

RCA ANT3037X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Parts List; Low Band VHF Add-On Kit For RF Channels 2–6
  • Page 3 – Things to Consider Before Installing; Location Selection
  • Page 4 – Assembling the Antenna
  • Page 7 – Adding the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit; For RF Channels 2–6 and/or FM
  • Page 9 – Posts; Attaching a Coax Cable
  • Page 10 – Mounting the Antenna; Helpful Tips
  • Page 11 – Providing Lightning Protection for
  • Page 12 – Amplifying the Signal
  • Page 13 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 14 – 2 Month Limited Warranty
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ENGLISH

ANT3037X

Outdoor Antenna

Installation Manual

Mast not included

with antenna.

Point Toward Stations

BEFORE YOU START!!!

Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION sheet included in

this package.

WARNING

Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous. For your safety,

follow the installation instructions.

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Summary

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...

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