Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation
SELECTING THE CORRECT CONNECTOR TYPE
The following are differences between the Tsunami MP.11 Model 5054 and Model
•Male versus Female
•Indoor install and long coax versus Outdoor install and short coax
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All cabling components of the outdoor antenna system come with
Table 3. Standard
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Note that the gender of the connector is not determined by the connector’s thread, but by its center pin; a solid center pin = male, a hollow pin = female.
DANGER!
Outdoor antennas and antenna cables are electrical conductors. Transients or electrostatic discharges that may occur at the antenna (for example a lightning strike during thunderstorms) may damage your electronic equipment and cause personal injury or death to persons touching the exposed metal connectors of the antenna cable.
To avoid damage and personal injury, the entire antenna cabling system must be grounded at all times.
When installing, disconnecting or replacing one of the cabling components, you must ensure at all times that each exposed metal connectors of the antenna cabling system will be grounded locally during the work.
When mounting or replacing the surge arrestor:
1.First connect each of the connectors of the
2.Next connect the cable connector to the grounding system.
3.Finally connect the surge arrestor to the grounding system.
Before you proceed, verify that each of the items is properly grounded and that the ground will not be interrupted when disconnecting one of the antenna system components.
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