Screw mounting hole
Front
Install the gimbal bracket, which looks similar to the one pictured here. Place the bracket so the arms slope toward the radio's front.
Once a location is determined, use the bracket as a template and mark the mounting holes. Screw the bracket to the mounting surface. Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables to allow tilting the unit.
Attach the unit to the gimbal bracket using the supplied gimbal knobs and washers. Attach the cables and the unit is ready to use.
Antenna
A good antenna installation will optimize the performance of your ma- rine radio. There is no height requirement for antenna installation, but the higher it is mounted, the better the reception. That's because ma- rine VHF radio signals travel only on a "line of sight" basis. An ideal installation will give the antenna a clear view of the horizon in all di- rections.
The antenna may be mounted on a gunwale, rail or on flat surfaces like a deck, roof or bulkhead. In the case of some sailboats and powerboats, it may be attached to a mast or
When installing your VHF marine antenna, be sure to keep it at least three feet away from any other antenna or metal object. The antenna also must be installed three feet away from the radio, and at least three feet from any passengers or crew. Refer to the antenna manufacturer's instructions for further installation information. You must also make
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