Channel Master Digital Advantage 100 (2020) User Manual
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A. ATTIC MOUNT
Using a roof mount, attach a short piece of mast to a
convenient roof rafter. Attach and aim the antenna in
the same manner as outlined for outdoor installations.
NOTES: Antennas should not be installed in an attic if
the roof or walls are metal or are lined with foil backed
insulation.
B. ROOF MOUNT
Used on peaked or flat roofs.
Suggested Height Limit: 10 feet above roof top.
Using a roof mount, connect the mast with guy ring
and guy wires attached, to the mount. Use three
or four guy wires, equally spaced around the mast,
and anchor the guy wires to the roof or eaves
with eyebolts. The guy ring should be clamped
approximately one (1) foot below the antenna, Use
roofing compound around the base of the mount,
screws and eyebolts to seal against moisture. After
the installation has been completed, mount the extra
WARNING LABEL supplied with the antenna hardware
to the mast at EYE LEVEL!
C. CHIMNEY MOUNTING
Suggested Height Limit: 10 feet above rooftop.
First, check your chimney thoroughly for stability to
make sure that it is strong enough to support the
antenna during severe winds. Do not use a chimney
that has loose bricks or mortar. Install the upper
bracket just below the top course of bricks and
the lower bracket at least 2 1/2 feet below the top
bracket. (For maximum strength, space the brackets
as far apart as possible.) After the installation has been
completed, mount the extra WARNING LABEL supplied
with the antenna hardware to the mast at EYE LEVEL!