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U-120XR UHF Antenna
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before you begin installation, read this manual and the sepa-
rate Consumer Product Safety Commission information sheet.
For your safety and convenience, plan each step of the installa-
tion and purchase the necessary hardware in advance. The
hardware required and the order in which you perform the steps
depend on the mounting and connection method you choose.
Warning: When you install your antenna, use extreme caution.
If the antenna starts to fall, let it go! It could contact overhead
power lines. If the antenna touches the power line, contact with
the antenna, mast, cable, or guy wires can cause electrocution
and death. Call the power company to remove the antenna. Do
not attempt to remove it yourself.
ASSEMBLING THE ANTENNA
Assemble the entire antenna on the ground.
1. Use the supplied hardware to loosely attach one of the sup-
plied mast clamp assemblies to the main boom, as shown.
Note: To access the mast clamp holes, move the antenna's
elements out of the way as needed.
U-Bolt
Main Boom
Backup Plate
2. Attach the other mast clamp assembly to the cradle boom.
(Be sure it faces the same direction as the main boom's
mast clamp assembly, shown above.) Fold out the two sets
of metal support straps on the cradle boom and attach
them to the corresponding holes on the main boom using
the two supplied 1
1
/
-inch screws and large wing nuts.
2
Cradle Boom
Metal Support
Straps
Main Boom
3. Press the supplied large end plugs into the main boom and
CONNECTING LEAD-IN CABLE
TO THE ANTENNA
We recommend RG-6 cable and, if you prepare your own ca-
ble, a quality F-connector. You can also use 300-ohm flat, twin-
lead cable. (RadioShack carries a variety of suitable cables and
connectors.)
Note: If you prepare your own coaxial cable, be sure to slide
the supplied matching transformer's weather boot onto the ca-
ble before you attach the F-connector.
Using Coaxial Cable
Flat Washers
Mast Clamp
If you plan to add this antenna to a VHF antenna's mast, refer
to "Adding the UHF Antenna to a VHF Antenna Installation" on
Page 2 for instructions. This type of setup requires twin-lead
cable. See "Using Twin-Lead Cable" on Page 2 to connect the
cable to your antenna. If you are connecting this UHF antenna
directly to your TV, follow these steps to make this connection
Lock Nuts
using coaxial cable.
1. Thread a matching transformer's spade terminals through
2. Slide the spade terminals around the antenna's lead-in ter-
3. Screw the cable's F-connector onto the matching trans-
4. Slip the weather boot over the connection. If you use a
Mast Clamp
Assemblies
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the cradle boom.
Strain-Relief Tab
Lead-In
Terminals
Spade
Terminals
Large
Wing Nuts
the antenna's strain-relief tab. (Matching transformers are
available at your local RadioShack store.)
minals (on both sides of the boom), then secure them with
the supplied flat washers and large wing nuts.
former.
rebuilt cable without a weather boot, cover the connection
with weather-resistant tape.
©
2000 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Main
Boom
F-Connector
Weather Boot
Matching
Transformer

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Summary of Contents for Radio Shack U-120XR

  • Page 1 15-2162a.fm Page 1 Thursday, April 27, 2000 2:21 PM U-120XR UHF Antenna BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you begin installation, read this manual and the sepa- rate Consumer Product Safety Commission information sheet. For your safety and convenience, plan each step of the installa- tion and purchase the necessary hardware in advance.
  • Page 2 15-2162a.fm Page 2 Thursday, April 27, 2000 2:21 PM Using Twin-Lead Cable Main Boom Lead-In Terminals Strain-Relief Tab Flat Washers To connect flat, twin-lead cable to your antenna: 1. Split one end of the twin-lead cable for a length of about 3 inches.
  • Page 3 15-2162a.fm Page 3 Thursday, April 27, 2000 2:21 PM 3. Use only about 70 inches of twin-lead cable to connect your UHF antenna to the VHF antenna. Be sure the cable is long enough to reach from the lead-in terminals of one antenna to the lead-in terminals of the other.
  • Page 4 15-2162a.fm Page 4 Thursday, April 27, 2000 2:21 PM Make connections as described if you have: • Coaxial antenna lead-in • Coaxial TV/VCR antenna terminal Make connections as described if you have: • Twin-lead antenna lead-in • Coaxial TV/VCR antenna terminal Make connections as described if you have: •...