Kenwood CX-SR10 installation manual General Instructions, Mechanical data

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Mechanical data:

Shape

"Beveled teardrop"

 

 

Color

Black

 

 

Dimensions

95mm x 70mm x 38mm (approx)

 

 

Weight

150 grams (5.25oz) (excl. cables)

 

 

Cables

4 meters (13 feet) micro low loss

 

 

Connectors

2 x FAKRA / SMB (keyed per specifi-cation)

 

 

Mounting

Acrylic foam adhesive pads

 

 

Cover

Impact resistant glass filled nylon (paintable)

 

 

Electrical data:

Sirius

Per specification Sirius RX000002-010300

 

 

Peak Gain (SAT)

6 dBic

 

 

3 dB beam width (SAT)

130 degree

 

 

4 dB beam width (SAT)

140 degree

 

 

Noise figure (SAT)

0.7 dB

 

 

Peak Gain (Ter.)

6 dBi

 

 

Noise figure (Ter.)

1.1 dB

 

 

General Instructions

Satellite antennas are extremely sensitive and finely specified to facilitate reception of satellite signals under a variety of conditions across the whole of North America. It is important to read these instructions carefully to ensure that the antenna is mounted properly in the best location in order to provide optimum reception quality.

Mounting location

The satellite antenna should be mounted horizontally on a metal surface measuring at least 18 inches by 18 inches. The best reception quality is achieved at the high- est point of the vehicle (i.e. the roof) but the trunk lid is an alternate location for convertibles and for some sedans.

It is important that the antenna has a clear "view" to the satellites and ground-based repeaters and should therefore be mounted in an unobstructed location (i.e. clear of roof racks, sunroofs, other antennas). Use the table below as a guide for the required distance between the antenna placement and a possible obstruction with a given height.

Mount the antenna this far away

From an obstruction this high

12"

4"

18"

6"

24"

8"

30"

10"

 

 

(Glass sunroofs, which open outwards and cover the rear roof area, should not affect the location of the antenna module).

Installation temperature

Installation should be carried out when conditions are at room temperature or above. Firstly, colder temperatures could affect the curing time of the antenna mod- ule's adhesive. Secondly, when mounting the antenna module on a sedan, it will be easier to work with the rubber molding around the window.

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Contents CX-SR10 Page Introduction Environmental dataGeneral Instructions Mechanical dataShortening the antenna tail Installing on Sedans Installed antennaCables routed separately Entering the trunk through cable channel Cable routing along the trunk rubber molding Installing on Convertibles Routing the cables around the trunk lid rimEntering the interior through the cable channel Installing on SUVs, Minivans and 5-Door Vehicles Minivan with Antenna ModuleHiding the cable under the rubber molding Mounting on Pickup Trucks Brakelight cavityPage Kenwood