The installer is responsible for determining the most appropriate fasteners to secure the
antenna unit to the roof. Depending on the roof material, fasteners such as lag screws, well
nuts, sheet metal screws, toggle bolts and T anchors may be used, and should always be
used in combination with a roof-compatible sealant.
The installer is responsible for properly securing the coax cable to the roof (for example,
cable ties and cable tie mounting pads).
roof-compatible sealant.
If the rubber feet have been installed, remove them from the bottom of the unit.
DO NOT INSTALL UNIT ON ROOF WITH RUBBER FEET IN PLACE.
Do not put sharp bends in coax cables. This can reduce signal strength from the antenna.
You can cut the coax to length but you must terminate the coax with Snap-n-Seal
connectors. Otherwise, bundle and store excess coax in cabinet with receiver.
OPTIONAL ROOF-MOUNT
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