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Ag Leader GPS 1100 Operators Manual User Manual

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Antenna
Installation


The following parts and tools are needed to install the antenna and
bracket:

5/16 in. self tapping bolts

L-bracket

or 5/16 in. bolts with serrated nuts

Antenna/Receiver

1/4 in. drill bit for thin metal

Marker

or 9/32 in. for thicker metal

Punch

Power/Data Cable

Three white cable tie-downs
with self tapping screws

Three white cable tie-downs


Installing the
Antenna on
Combine or
Tractor


The antenna magnet is very powerful and will stick securely to any metal
surface. If needed, an L-bracket for mounting the antenna is provided.
The L-bracket is used for mounting the antenna (especially on combines)
but not necessary.

Determine a mounting location that is in the center of the swath and the
highest point of the vehicle. Ensure that no part of the machine is
blocking a clear view of the sky to the antenna. Ensure the antenna is
mounted low enough so it won't be knocked off when pulling the vehicle
into the shed. Find a mounting location that if it does get struck it can
slide off.


Installing with antenna magnet:

1

Locate a flat metal surface on the vehicle; set the antenna
on it ensuring the magnet adheres securely.

2

Ensure you leave some slack in the cable between the
antenna connection and first tie down. Route cable to cab
using cable tie-downs every 12-18 inches to secure cable.


Installing antenna with L-bracket:

1

Place the top surface of the bracket 1/4-in. above the top of
the highest metal surface of the vehicle. This ensures the
antenna is the highest point of the vehicle and can slide off
if struck.