Kingray DIGI6VHF Instruction Manual

Vhf outdoor tv antenna

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W-15-6 VHF Yagi Television Antenna Assembly Instructions
W-15-6 VHF Yagi Television Antenna Assembly Instructions
towards
towards
transmitter
transmitter
The DIGI6VHF is a quality VHF yagi TV Antenna which provides high gain over 174- 230MHz,
Australian channels 6 to 12. This antenna features a high overall performance with a matching balun
to ensure the maximum amount of signal is transferred to the coax cable for transmisson to the
Television.
The W-15-6 is a quality VHF yagi TV Antenna which provides high gain over 174- 230MHz, ch's 6 to 12.
This antenna features a high overall performance in a modest size. A matching balun ensures
The W-15-6 is a quality VHF yagi TV Antenna which provides high gain over 174- 230MHz, ch's 6 to 12.

Assembly Instructions:

maximum energy of high signal quality is transferred to the coax cable for transmisson to the Television.
This antenna features a high overall performance in a modest size. A matching balun ensures
1/
loosen boom clamp wing nut, insert element, rotate 90° to boom, centre per the mark on the
maximum energy of high signal quality is transferred to the coax cable for transmisson to the Television.
element, re-tighten & repeat for each director & the reflector.
How to assemble:
2/
a) fit the folded dipole to the boom in the position shown, securing with wing nut.
1/ loosen a boom clamp wing nut, insert element, rotate 90
How to assemble:
b) slip boot onto the coaxial cable and fit an F connector to the coax cable.
2/ a) slip weather boot on to coaxial cable (excluded) and
1/ loosen a boom clamp wing nut, insert element, rotate 90
b) screw the F connector on to the dipole,
c) screw the F connector on to the balun, being careful not to over-tighten and slide the boot
2/ a) slip weather boot on to coaxial cable (excluded) and fit an F connector to the coax cable.
over the connector. For best results, tape the boot onto the cable to prevent it sliding off the
c)
the dipole to the boom in the position shown, securing with wing nut.
b) screw the F connector on to the dipole, finally sliding the weather boot over the joined connectors.
connector. Self-amalgamating tape is best if available, other PVC tape will suffice.
3/
the boom clamp to the antenna and
c) fit the dipole to the boom in the position shown, securing with wing nut.
3/
loosen the wing nuts on the mounting bracket to fit over the antenna mast. Then tighten the
3/ fix the boom clamp to the antenna and fit complete antenna to mast (excluded) by tightening wing nuts.
wing nuts, ensuring the antenna is pointing towards the TV transmitter. Cable tie or tape the coax
cable to the mounting pole, ensuring there are no sharp bends on the cable during this process.
DIGI6VHF
VHF OUTDOOR TV ANTENNA
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
Folded
dipole
directors
directors
complete antenna to mast (excluded) by tightening wing nuts.
mounting
bracket
balun
°
to boom, centre, re-tighten & repeat.
an F connector to the coax cable.
°
to boom, centre, re-tighten & repeat.
the weather boot over the joined connectors.
boom clamp
re ector
reflector
Rubber
Boot
Coaxial
cable

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  • Page 1 The DIGI6VHF is a quality VHF yagi TV Antenna which provides high gain over 174- 230MHz, Australian channels 6 to 12. This antenna features a high overall performance with a matching balun to ensure the maximum amount of signal is transferred to the coax cable for transmisson to the Television.
  • Page 2 (ii) the cost of having the services supplied again. 4.1 We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray products. No repair or replacement during the warranty period will renew or extend 2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant our repairs to be the warranty period past the period from original date of purchase.

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