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Gnss (gps/galileo/qzss/glonass) through-hole mount antenna

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Single Wall Construction
1. Using the desired location on the roof, drill a pilot hole down through
the roof.
2. Using the pilot hole location, carefully drill a 9/16 hole from the top of
the roof until the saw bottoms.
3. Determine the routing of the cable from the antenna mounting baser to
the radio set; then remove the molding and trim necessary to facilliate
pulling the cable through.
4. Remove washer and nut from assembly.
5. Insert the SMA connector into the hole in the roof and pull the wire
through.
6. Insert the antenna shaft into the hole from the top and press firmly to
secure the antenna in place.
7. From inside the vehicle, slide the washer and nut over the SMA
connector. Continue sliding this assembly along the entire length of
the coaxial cable until you reach the antenna bushing.
8. Thread the nut onto the antenna bushing and tighten as far as
possible by hand.
9. Securely tighten the nut using a 1-inch-open-wrench or adjustable
wrench while holding the antenna in place.
10.Route the cable between roof and radio set.
11. Take up the slack in the cable and replace the headlining retainer
molding.
12.Replace headlining if removed.
Double Wall Construction
1. Using the desired location on the roof for the GNSS antenna, drill a
pilot hole through the roof.
2. Using the pilot hole location, carefully drill a 9/16 hole from the top of
the roof until the saw bottoms.
3. Using a 1-3/4-inch diameter hole saw, cut a hole in the inside layer of
the metal.
4. Remove the metal and filter from this 1-3/4-inch diameter hole.
5. Complete the installation per installation procedure for vehicles with
single wall construction.
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