VHF & UHF Antenna
Coast to Coast RV Services
20 George Young Street, Auburn NSW 2144
Postal Address: PO Box 415, Regents Park NSW 2143
Phone: 02 9645 7600
Fax: 02 9645 7688
Email Technical: technical@coastrv.com.au
Email Warranty: warranty@coastrv.com.au
Specifications
• For VHF & UHF channels
• Bidirectional antenna
• Operating dimensions: 43.2 cm wide x 116 cm tall
• Length when stowed: 125.3 cm
• Height when stowed: 11.2 cm
• Storage (survival) temperature: -40° C to +80° C
• For outdoor use only
• Model CC-10HV (Aftermarket)
Product Registration
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completing the online registration form at http://
www.winegard.com/registration.
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Front of Antenna Mounting Bracket
Choosing a Location for the Antenna
Boom
Coax cable
Weather boot
Rotating
gear housing
Mounting bracket
Upper
element
housing
Lower
element
housing
Top View
Base Plate
Directional Handle
Nylon Bearing
Spring
Leveling
bracket
Base Plate
Rotating
gear housing
Other Hardware
Ceiling Plate
Elevating
Crank
Side View
gear housing
Power Supply
Bottom of
Elevating
Shaft
Decal
Install in dry conditions only!
Before choosing a location for the antenna, contact your RV dealer or manufacturer. Your RV may be pre-wired or have a
reinforced area for this system.
When choosing a location for the antenna, keep in mind that the antenna must be mounted on or parallel to the
centerline of the coach with the front of the antenna (the mounting bracket) facing the front of the RV.
Front of Antenna
Front of RV
NOTE
travel/stowed position.
The antenna is
shown in the
Choose a location on the roof of the RV that meets the following requirements:
1
Offers enough support for a secure installation
2
Has a minimum roof space (clearance) of 125.3 cm x 43.2 cm
for the stowed antenna
Centerline of Coach
43.2 cm
The Winegard Sensar
HV antenna requires a
minimum roof space of
125.3 cm x 43.2 cm for the
stowed antenna.
When stowed, the top of
the element housing rests
11.2 cm above the roof.
The antenna requires a
clearance radius of 115.6 cm
for the antenna to raise to
the vertical position.
Maintain a minimum
distance of 26 cm from the
nearest obstruction and from
the edge of the roof.
115.6 cm
Clearance Requirements
125.3 cm
11.2 cm
3
Allows antenna to raise and rotate without interference
from other roof-mounted equipment
125.3 cm
• clearance distance of 61 cm from antenna to the front of the vehicle
• clearance radius of 116 cm needed for antenna to raise to vertical position
• clearance distance of 26 cm needed from antenna to nearest obstruction and to the edge of the roof
26 cm to edge of roof
26 cm to nearest obstruction
26 cm to nearest obstruction
4
Is within five degrees of level (for best operation, must be within three degrees of level)
RW-2000
IW-5000
• For sloped/rounded roofs, Winegard recommends model RW-2000 exterior roof
wedge (sold separately) to level installation.
61 cm to
front of RV
• An interior wedge, IW-5000 (sold separately), is also available.
Sold Separately
Sold Separately
Front of RV
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Making Cable Entry Holes
Assembling the Antenna, Cont.
1
The ceiling plate will be mounted inside the vehicle directly underneath the mounting bracket. Make sure the
ceiling area is clear underneath the chosen location for the mounting bracket.
2
Use the template on the last page of this manual, and drill a 4.5 cm hole through the roof and ceiling of the vehicle.
Be careful not to damage any wiring between the roof and ceiling when drilling.
Using the template on the back page, drill a 13 mm hole for cable entry through the roof of the vehicle only. Do not
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drill through the ceiling!
Assembling the Antenna
1
Pull the e-clip off of the pin, and remove the pin from the leveling bracket.
Set the e-clip and the pin aside—you will need these later.
E-clip Pin
NOTE
With the elements on top of the boom, insert the elevating gear in-between
2
the sides of the leveling bracket. The holes in the sides of the leveling bracket
and the elevating gear should align.
An extra e-clip has been provided, which is in
a bag attached to the back of the boom.
Leveling bracket
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Thread the 140 cm coax
between the boom and
the center of the bottom
element housing.
Continue to thread the
coax in an S-curve
between the boom and
the bottom element
housing.
Connect the coax to the
coax connection port,
and tighten until
fingertight. Then,
tighten ¼ turn more.
Elevating gear
3
Insert the pin through the leveling bracket and the elevating gear. Push the e-clip over the end of the pin.
Remove the cap from the coax connection port.
4
Pin
8
Connect the other end of the 140 cm coax to the 6.1 m coax using a barrel connector, and route the 6.1 m coax to
the location of the power supply.
Installing the Mounting Bracket
If using a roof wedge or interior wedge, put in place before proceeding to install the base plate or interior hardware.
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2
Center the elevating shaft in the 4.5 cm diameter hole. Check with your vehicle manufacturer to determine if the
provided screws are suitable for your roof. Temporarily secure the base plate to the roof with two of the provided
screws. Check that the weather boot is in place over the boot collar.
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Make sure the antenna is in the chosen location. The antenna
should be in the stowed/travel position. The coax cable
should be routed through the ceiling and wall to the power
supply.
Apply a liberal amount of approved nonhardening sealing
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compound on the bottom of the base plate.
This will help to prevent leaks.
Do not get sealing compound on bearing surface between
base plate and rotating gear housing.
Travel Position
Do not paint the top of the base plate or around the
rotating gear housing.
Run sealant around
TIP
Using the provided screws, secure the base plate to
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the roof. Run a solid bead of sealant over the mounting
screws. This will also help to prevent leaks.
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the holes for
the mounting screws,
around the hole for cable
entry, and around the
bottom gear housing.