Winegard RV-7020 User Manual

RV ANTENNA
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
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Model RV-7020
INSTRUCTIONS
Made in U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A. 1450942 © Winegard Company 1997 Rev. 8/97
INSTALLATION OF THESE ANTENNAS NEAR POWER LINES
WARNING
IS DANGEROUS. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE IN-
STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, IA 52601-2000
INSTALLATION STEP 1. Remove antenna from carton and
unfold elements until they lock into place. STEP 2. Connect loose elements to stud
rivets. Use flat washers and wing nuts from hardware bag to secure loose elements. See Figure 1.
STEP 3. Insert boom plugs into top and bottom of mast. See Figure 1.
STEP 4. Insert retaining clip into hole just below downlead connection. See Figure 2.
STEP 5. Slide weather boot from matching transformer onto coax. To install the F-con­nectors, strip the ends of the RG-59 cable as shown in Figure 3A.
STEP 6. Push back and twist the braid around the Dielectric until it butts against the cable jacket. See Figure 3B.
STEP 7. Screw the F-connector onto the cable jacket until the Dielectric butts against the inner retaining ring. Cut the center con­ductor off flush with the end of the connector. See Figure 3C.
BOOM PLUG
Figure 1
Figure 2
RG/59
Figure 3A
Jacket Twist Braid over Jacket
RG/59
Figure 3B
WING NUT & FLAT WASHER
1/4"
Dialectric
RETAINING CLIP
1/2"
3/4"
Center Conductor
STEP 12. Mount mast bracket 22" below roof line. Use two (2) #10 x 1" sheet metal screws provided in hardware bag. See Fig­ure 5. Mount bottom bracket 18" below top mast bracket, making sure brackets line up vertically. See Figure 5.
STEP 13. Slide antenna assembly down thru mast brackets. Insert locking bolt thru top hole in mast so it will be above lower mast bracket. See Figure 6. Antenna should rest on locking bolt.
STEP 14. Place storage brackets approxi­mately 12" from end of long VHF element and attach to vehicle with one (1) #10 x 1" sheet metal screw. See Figure 7.
STEP 15. Run downlead to TV set, leave enough slack so antenna may be raised.
STORAGESTORAGE
STORAGE
STORAGESTORAGE BRACKETSBRACKETS
BRACKETS
BRACKETSBRACKETS BOTH SIDESBOTH SIDES
BOTH SIDES
BOTH SIDESBOTH SIDES STEP 14STEP 14
STEP 14
STEP 14STEP 14
Figure 5
LOWER MAST BRACKET
Figure 6
STORAGE BRACKET
ROOF LINEROOF LINE
ROOF LINE
ROOF LINEROOF LINE
22"22"
22"
22"22"
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
#10 x 1" SCREWS
VHF ELEMENT
MAST BRACKETS
LOCKING BOLT THRU TOP HOLE
#10 x 1" SCREWS
STEP 8. Attach matching transformer to
downlead stud rivets with washers and wing nuts supplied from hardware bag. See Figure
4.
STEP 9. Screw coax downlead onto match­ing transformer, making sure to slide weather boot over connection. See Figure 4.
STEP 10. Secure matching transformer to retaining clip. See Figure 4.
STEP 11. Select location on vehicle for an­tenna where downlead entry will be made and where antenna may be lowered without pro­truding above roof line. Hold antenna in posi­tion and mark location of mast to aid in mount­ing mast brackets.
RG/59
Figure 4
Type F-Connector
Center Conductor to be Flush With End of Connector.Figure 3C
WING NUT & WASHER
CLIP
MATCHING TRANSFORMER
WEATHER BOOT
To Raise Antenna to Operating Position:
Remove locking bolt and wing nut from hole in center of mast, slide antenna up thru brackets until hole at bottom of mast is just above bottom mast bracket and insert lock­ing bolt and secure with wing nut. See Figure 5.
NOTE: Antenna may be rotated when in the operating position to obtain best picture.
To Lower Antenna to Travel Position:
Rotate antenna until elements are on side facing vehicle. Remove locking bolt and wing nut, slide antenna down thru mast brackets until VHF element rests on stor­age brackets. Replace locking bolt in top hole below bottom mast bracket and secure bolt and wing nut. See Figure 9.
#10 x 1" SCREW
Figure 7
LOWER BRACKET
Figure 8
LOCKING BOLT & WING NUT
Figure 9
12"12"
12"
12"12"
LOCKING BOLT THROUGH LOWER HOLE
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