Antennacraft ST2 User Manual

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Notes:

Use a plastic tape to secure the cable to the mast at about

3 foot intervals.

Use coaxial nail clips every few feet to secure the cable to

walls.

Use a 75-ohm grounding block where the cable enters the

house. Read the Consumer Product Safety Commission in-

formation Sheet for grounding instructions.

Use a wall-through tube to neatly route the cable through

walls.

CONNECTING LEAD-IN CABLE TO THE ANTENNA

Follow these steps to connect the RG-6 coaxial lead-in cable to

the antenna.

2. Thread the transformer’s spade terminal ends through

either slot of the antenna’s strain relief tab, with the spade

terminal ends pointing towards the antenna’s lead-in termi-

nals marked CONNECT LEAD-IN HERE. Use the supplied

washers and wing nuts to secure the transformer’s spade

terminal ends to the antennas lead-in terminals.

3. Tape the transformer and coaxial cable to the antenna

boom using plastic tape.

1. Attach one of the coaxial cable’s F-connector ends to the

supplied matching transformer. Use plastic tape to weath-

erproof the connection.

ATTACHING TO YOUR SCANNER

Attach the F-to-BNC adapter to the other F-connector end of

the coaxial cable, then attach the adapter to the scanner’s

antenna input.

ATTACHING TO THE MAST

Slide the antenna’s mast clamp assembly over the end of the

mast. Then tighten the mast clamp assembly’s lock nuts to hold

the antenna in place. Take care not to overtighten the nuts.

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