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CHOOSING A STRUCTURE MOUNT

Follow the installation directions for the individual type of mount you

choose.

GENERAL INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS FOR MAST

MOUNTED ANTENNAS

1. Assemble your new antenna on the ground at the installation

site.Follow the separate assembly instructions that come with it.

2. Install the selected mount for your antenna.
3. Attach the mast and antenna to the mount.
Note: If you are going to use guy wires:
• Install guy wire anchor bolts
• Estimate length of guy wires and cut them
• Attach to mast using guy wire ring
• Have a second person hold the mast upright while the guy wires

are attached and tightened to the anchor bolts

4. IF YOUR MAST DOES NOT HAVE A DANGER LABEL, INSTALL

THE SELF-ADHERING DANGER LABEL PACKAGED IN ANTENNA

HARDWARE KIT AT EYE LEVEL ON YOUR MAST.

ANTENNA GROUNDING

To protect your house and your TV/FM installation, your antenna

system must be properly grounded.
1. Clamp a #10 copper or #8 aluminum grounding wire to the base of

thee antenna mast. Using stand-offs every 4 to 6 feet, run the wire

down the building in as straight a line as possible.

2. Attach a 300 ohm static discharge unit (lightning arrestor) or a 75 ohm

grounding block to the antenna’s lead-in cable as close as possible

to the point where the cable enters the house.

3. Attach the grounding wire to the lead-in cable’s grounding unit and

run the wire to the central building ground.

Acceptable central building ground points may include:
• Grounded interior metal cold water pipe within five feet of the point

where it enters the building.

• Grounded metallic service raceway
• Grounded electrical service equipment enclosure
• 8-foot grounding rod driven into the ground (only if bonded to the

central building ground by #6 or heavier bonding wire)

• Other acceptable grounding electrodes that comply with sections

250 and 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC)

ANTENNA REMOVAL

To remove the antenna, follow the instructions for installing the antenna,

but start with the last step first. That’s the only safe way to remove an

antenna.

BASE AND ROOF

MOUNT: Mast locks

into U-bolt. Swivel base

fits the slope of most

rods.

UNIVERSAL MAST ANCHOR

MOUNT: Has U-bolt for easy swivel.

Adapts to most roof slopes.

VENT PIPE MOUNT:

For smaller antennas. At-

taches to vent pipe.

CORNER MOUNTS:

Two Y-mounts with straps for

chimney corner mounting.

CHIMNEY RACHET

MOUNT: Provides secure

mounting to chimney with

straps.

TOWER: Not recom-

mended, for professional

use only.

TELESCOPIC MAST: Has

interlocking sections.

TRIPOD MOUNT: Sturdy

antenna mount for larger antennas

subject to stronger winds. Fits most

roof slopes.

WALL MOUNTS:

Used on side of

structure.

EAVE MOUNT: For

attaching antenna mast

to hanging rafters or trim

boards.

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