About xm satellite radio, Use and care, Troubleshooting – TERK Technologies XMarine User Manual
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XMarine Owner’s Manual
About XM Satellite Radio 11
10 Use and Care/Troubleshooting/Specifications
AUDIOVOX Corp. strives to maintain and exceed the highest consumer standards. Due to these on going efforts, modifications
may be made from time to time to existing products without any prior notice. Specifications and appearance may differ from
those listed or shown in this manual. The XM name and related logos are trademarks of XM Satellite Radio, Inc. TERK and TERK
logo are trademarks of AUDIOVOX Corp.
About XM Satellite Radio
For more information about XM Satellite Radio service, visit their web site at: www.xmradio.com
Use and Care
In normal daily use, the TERK XMarine Satellite Radio Antenna is a rugged, high-performance
antenna that does not require any special attention.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Solutions
XM radio displays “Antenna”
•
Check antenna connections to the XM receiver.
or “Check Antenna” message
XM radio displays “No Signal”
•
Boat may be in an area where the XM signal is
message
obstructed. Move the boat to more open surroundings.
Other symptoms
•
Call TERK for help at 1-800-942-TERK (8375) on
any business day, between 9
A
.
M
. and 5:30
P
.
M
., EST
and ask for Technical Support.
Specifications
Electrical
Passive Satellite Antenna Element –
Frequency
2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz
Gain
2 to 7 dBi from 30 to 90 deg.
Bandwidth
12.5 MHz
Impedance
50 ohms
Polarization
LHCP (Circular)
LNA for Satellite Signals –
Gain
35.5 dB, typical
Noise Figure
0.8 dB, maximum
Cable Loss
-12.0 dB
Current Draw
160 mA, maximum
Output VSWR
1.5:1
Input P1dB
-14
Mechanical
Total Height
Deck Mount -1.08 inches
Mast Mount - 3.13 inches
Max Diameter
3.75 inches (outside)
Coax Cable
25 ft RG-174
Quality and Performance –
Temperature
-40° to + 185° F (operating)
XM Approved
Per XM Satellite Radio Specifications