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Connect to your TV.
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ANTENNA
IN
Antenna
lead
Coax
cable
Rain
boot
Connect one end of a coaxial cable (not included) to
the antenna lead.
Once you’ve tightened the cable onto the lead, lower
the rain boot over the connection to protect it from
water.
Water Damage Prevention:
At the point where your coaxial cable lead enters the house, you should allow for some slack in the coaxial
cable as a “drip loop.” This will prevent moisture from running down the coaxial cable and entering the
house.
Run the coaxial cable approximately six inches below the wall entry point and then turn it upwards
towards this spot. Any moisture that accumulates on the coaxial cable will drip off in the bend instead
of running into the house. You should seal the point where the cable enters your home with a rubber
weather insulator or silicone caulking (not included). An “F” connector wall plate can be used inside the
home to cover the inside portion of the hole. You can typically find an “F” connector wall plate at any local
electronics or hardware store.
Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the
antenna input jack on your TV or converter box.
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Most TVs have a channel scan option in their menu system, many times in a SETUP or CHANNEL
menu under ANTENNA. For detailed instructions on performing a channel scan, see the owner’s
manual that came with your TV.
Scan for channels on your TV.
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