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stellar labs 30-2431 Installation Manual

Dual quad bay outdoor uhf/hdtv bowtie antenna

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Antenna Installation Guide
Dual Quad Bay Outdoor
UHF/HDTV Bowtie Antenna
MCM Part #: 30-2431

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Summary of Contents for stellar labs 30-2431

  • Page 1 Antenna Installation Guide Dual Quad Bay Outdoor UHF/HDTV Bowtie Antenna MCM Part #: 30-2431...
  • Page 2: Grounding Procedure

    The NEC mandates that the antenna mast and mount be grounded directly. There can be no when installing your Stellar Labs® antenna. Not following these guidelines can splices or connections in the ground wire between the mast and the grounding rod. First, result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Specifications Assembly Instructions Frequency: 470~862MHz Channel: Step 2: Connect one of the reflectors utilizing bracket “A” to one of the reflectors 75Ω Impedance: without a bracket using the provided bolts and wing nuts. (as shown in “Figure “B”) -Repeat this step for the other set of reflectors # of Elements: Gain: 25dB...
  • Page 4 Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions Step 6: Attach mounting brackets “B” (as pictured below) to the reflector assemblies using the provided bolts and wing nuts. (as shown in “Figure “F”) Step 4: Unfold both array assemblies and tighten using wing nut located in the center.
  • Page 5 Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions Figure G Step 9: Using the mounting brackets on mounting arms "A", attach mounting arms “A” and "B" together using provided bolts and wing nuts. Final assembly should resemble “Figure J” Figure J Figure H Step 8: Attach the remaining mounting brackets to the end of mounting arms “B”...
  • Page 6: Return Authorization Policy

    Stellar Labs® in any manner whatsoever, usage not aligned with product instructions or acts of nature such as damage caused by wind, lightning, ice or corrosive environments such as salt spray and acid rain.