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Xtreme Signal HDB2X

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Summary of Contents for Solid Signal Xtreme Signal HDB2X

  • Page 1 Solid Signal shows you... HOW TO DO IT Assemble the Xtreme Signal HDB2X...
  • Page 2 Your guide to free HDTV The Xtreme Signal HDB2X antenna from Solid Signal is a great combination of durability and performance. It’s the right antenna for you if you: • Need an outdoor antenna for good reception • Live within 35 miles of the broadcast towers •...
  • Page 3: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX The main antenna assembly The rear assembly (may already have the clamp attached) Assorted parts including the weather boot (Note, the four parts at right may already Instruction and assembly guide be attached to the rear assembly) ©2013, SolidSignal.com Reproduction is permitted provided copyright information is intact.
  • Page 4 PUTTING TOGETHER THE REAR ASSEMBLY In some cases, the clamps may already be attached to the rear assembly, as shown at left. they aren’t, start by putting the bolt through one clamp as shown below. Feed bolt through the hole in the rear assembly;...
  • Page 5 PUTTING TOGETHER THE MAIN ANTENNA The main antenna is almost completely assembled when you get it. All you need to do is separate the antennas (the x-shaped part) from the reflector (the bars with the plastic.) Find the wingnuts at the outer edges of the main antenna and loosen them slightly.
  • Page 6 ATTACHING THE REAR ASSEMBLY The rear assembly sticks straight out from the back of the antenna. The rear assembly should be roughly centered on the back of the antenna behund the reflector. Start by loosening the wingnut holding the two clamps together. Then, fit the clamps around the back of the antenna and snap them in place.
  • Page 7 ATTACHING THE WEATHER BOOT AND CABLE Start by sliding the weather boot (shown at left) onto your antenna cable. This is much easier to do if you haven’t attached the antenna connector, but with a little work it can be attached to a cable with an existing connector.
  • Page 8 MOUNTING THE ANTENNA AND FINISHING UP The toothed clamps on the back of the antenna should grip tightly onto any mast. Tighent them until the antenna does not move. Then, use zip ties or other clamps to attach the cable to the mast. Find a convenient location for a grounding block and attach the antenna cable...
  • Page 9 SolidSignal.com is your source for DIRECTV equipment, supplies, and support. We have over 10 years’ experience in installing and supporting satellite equipment. Our technical staff is ready to answer all your questions! visit SOLIDSIGNAL.COM for the best selection of equipment and supplies for the high-end installer or do-it-yourselfer! FORUMS.SOLIDSIGNAL.COM...