Winegard LP-1000 User Manual

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Disclaimer
Although every effort has been made to insure the
information in this manual is correct and complete, no
company shall be held liable for any errors or
omissions in this manual. All information contained in
this manual is subject to change without notice. No
warranty of any kind is made with regard to the
information included in this manual. The RoadTrip LP
antenna is designed specifically for use with
motorized recreational vehicles and information
contained herein is provided for that purpose only.

Trademarks
Winegard and RoadTrip are trademarks of Winegard
Company. DISH Network is a registered trademark of
EchoStar Communications Corp. DIRECTV is a
registered trademark of Hughes Electronics Corp. All
trademarks contained in this manual are property of their
respective owners. Reference made to products or
services provided by companies, other than Winegard
Company, does not represent any endorsement of those
products or services.

Congratulations!

You have selected one of the most advanced and lowest profile satellite antennas available today. The Winegard
RoadTrip™ LP antenna is a technologically advanced satellite tracking system. The RoadTrip LP is designed for use
with DIRECTV

®

and DISH Network

®

satellite television providers. This manual provides important information

on the installation and operation of your RoadTrip LP antenna. Please take time to read the manual before installing
or operating your antenna.

Icons appearing in the manual are used for important information and helpful tips.

Alert indicates important information regarding
product use, product specifications or procedures.

Important tip offers helpful suggestions or
refers you to a related topic in the manual.

RoadTrip LP Model Number

LP-1000 is a satellite antenna unit designed for open road tracking and stationary use.
It is equipped with a single LNB for use with one satellite receiver.

Place RoadTrip LP serial number here

The serial number provided above, also located on the antenna under the
radome, will be required for all troubleshooting or service calls.

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