Mounting the Antenna: Location Selection, Cont’d
Consider using an existing satellite or cable coax connection. At the point where cables enter your home (the grounding box), the antenna can be hooked up to an existing coax connection. From the grounding box, a coax cable should run to the tv or power supply (if using an amplifier).
If replacing an existing antenna with the FREEVISION antenna, simply disconnect the coax cable from the existing antenna, and connect the coax cable to the FREEVISION antenna.
If there is a weak or intermittent signal when using an existing coax cable, there may be a problem with the existing coax cable. Connect one end of the provided coax cable to the antenna and the other end directly to the tv (if not using an amplifier). If the signal improves, there may be a problem with the existing coax cable. If you have any questions, please contact Winegard Technical Services at
Determine the best mounting location for the
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INDOOR | ATTIC | OUTDOOR |
Barriers (like walls) will | This is the next best mounting | (roof, side of house, deck) |
minimize reception. Test | option when you want | Direct line of sight from the |
different locations in your home | the antenna to be out of | antenna to the broadcast tower |
for optimal reception. Keep | sight. Signal loss may be | provides the strongest signal |
azimuth (direction) in mind, | experienced. | strength and maximum channel |
and try to mount the antenna |
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broadcast tower. |
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Avoid obstructions (such as buildings, trees or hills) between the antenna and the broadcast
Distance, obstructions and compass heading all play a role in deciding on a location to permanently mount the antenna. For this reason, try the antenna in several locations, checking signal on multiple channels to determine the location that will provide the best signal. If having trouble locating a signal, try mounting the antenna on a window so that it faces the broadcast tower. Moving the antenna three feet in one direction is often enough to change the reception.
Mounting the Antenna: Mounting Options
The FREEVISION antenna is designed to be mounted either of two ways:
Wall Mounting - The FREEVISION has been designed with holes to allow it to hang on a wall from a nail. See Figure 7.
Figure 7
Hole for Nail
Hole for Nail
Mast Mounting - The FreeVision antenna comes with a bracket and
Figure 8
Back Side
of Antenna
Once the clamp is attached, assemble the
Figure 9
Mast
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