Step 3: Connecting The Antenna And The Set Top Box; Step 4: Pointing And Locating The Signal (First Without Attenuation Thin Pad) - Strong SlimSat SA60 User Manual

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3.3 Step 3: Connecting the Antenna and the Set top box

Once you have installed the antenna in an open loop space and mounted the way you want it to be the
next step is to connect it all together.
In order to be able to watch your favourite satellite programs, you need to connect your satellite antenna
to a receiver by a cable.
The cable between the antenna and the Satellite receiver should not exceed 30m as it will decrease the
quality of the signal
The use of a long or bad quality cable and not isolated jacks can cause a loss of the signal level, it would be
preferable to use an RG6 Coaxial cable (HF 17VATC or 19VATC cable), in order to minimise a signal loss.
It is important that the coaxial cable does not become damaged or kinked during the installation procedure.
3.4 Step 4: Pointing and locating the Signal (first without Attenuation Thin Pad)
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How to connect the cable to the antenna and the set top box?
Once all installed and connected, you can start
adjusting your antenna in order to receive a signal.
For that, you will need to move your antenna in
three different ways in order to receive the maximum
signal level & best reception quality. Whatever your
choice of mount type, you will be able to adjust your
antenna easily by following these instructions.
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