Boltek LD-350 User Manual
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I N S T A L L A T I O N
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or any other metal coating, you might have problems receiving with the antenna indoors, as
the metal may shield radio waves from the antenna.
DO NOT MOUNT THE ANTENNA SO AS TO ATTRACT LIGHTNING. The
antenna does not need to be the highest object in the area to receive lightning signals.
DO NOT LOCATE THE ANTENNA NEAR AN OBJECT WHICH IS LIKELY
TO BE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Objects such as television antennas, CB antennas,
power lines, phone lines and tall trees are natural targets for lightning. Keep the antenna
and cable away from anything which might be struck by lightning. Lightning can jump
from one object to another in its search for ground.
The antenna may be mounted with nylon cable ties, or with nylon bolts through the
mounting flanges (available at a hardware store). Do not use steel screws to mount your
antenna, as the antenna must not be near any metal objects.
North
Antenna
Antenna Cable
If mounting the antenna outdoors, care must be taken to protect the antenna connector
from moisture. While the antenna is completely waterproof the antenna connector must be
sheltered from rain. Place the antenna inside a non-metal housing such as a length of ABS
or PVC pipe with an end cap covering the top. Keep a small opening on the bottom to
allow condensation to drain out. ABS or PVC pipe, fittings and glue may be purchased
from a hardware store plumbing department. Mark NORTH on the outside of the pipe to
help in orienting the antenna correctly.
Fasten the cable to the wall or support about 6-12" below the antenna. Leave a bit of slack
in the cable near the antenna so that there is no strain on the connector from the wire.
If you find the 50' antenna cable provided is not long enough you may purchase a Boltek
50' extension cable. This allows you to locate the antenna up to 100' from your computer.
You may also purchase a replacement cable at any computer store selling network
hardware. Any Category 5 cable up to 200 feet will work. See Appendix C for information
on making your own antenna cable.