Installation (continued)
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| Antenna | |
| Mounting | |
| Surface | |
| Lock | |
| Washer | |
| Hex nut | |
Figure 7 . | 25 ft Cable | |
Surface Mounting | ||
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on surfaces up |
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to 1/4 inch thick |
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Mast or Bracket Mounting |
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Slotted
Threaded
Adapter
Figure 8 .
Surface Mounting on surfaces 1/4 inch thick to 1 inch thick
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Figure 9. SIRMarine Antenna with Threaded Flange Adapter for Mast mounting.
SIRMarine Antenna
Threaded Flange Adapter
The Terk SIRMarine Satellite Radio Antenna is easy to install on any standard mast or brackets that have a
1.Attach the Threaded Flange Adapter to the SIRMarine by first passing the TNC connector on the 6 inch antenna cable lead through the adapter as shown in Figure 9 on the next page. Next thread the adapter on to the threaded extension of the SIRMarine and tighten securely. (Note: do not use the supplied Slotted Threaded Adaptor in this application.
2.Connect the TNC connector on the 6 inch antenna cable lead to the mating TNC connector on the 25 foot cable and tighten securely. The 25 foot cable can be routed through the provided access holes and grommet that are located on the mast or bracket. Since the SMB connector has a much smaller diameter it is recommended that you route this connector through any access hole necessary. Many masts have grommets that can be removed which makes it easier to route the cable through the access hole. The grommet can be placed over the SMB connector and put back in place for a neat install.
3.Secure the SIRMarine antenna and adapter to the mast or bracket by tightening onto the
Connecting to your Sirius Radio
1.Connect the SMB connector to the Sirius Satellite Receiver. Turn on the Sirius system and tune the radio to channel 184 (i.e., the preview channel) to verify that the antenna is properly installed. If there are any problems, review the installation steps and verify that each one was performed correctly. Also see Troubleshooting on the next page.
2.After the system has been tested successfully, continue dressing the cable from the antenna to the receiver for best appearance and complete any remaining installation. Use cable tie wraps where needed to secure cables from flagging in the wind and catching on objects. Seal any holes in the bulkheads with a marine grade RTV or silicon adhesive.
Note: For additional help with cable routing, consult your local marine audio dealer.
Antenna
Extension
(optional – length determined by application)
TNC Connector on 6” cable
25’ Coax Cable
Removable gromet to be placed over small connector then pressed back into mast extention
Mounting Bracket (optional)
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