Roberts Radio owner manual Before You Begin, Assembling The Antenna, U-75R UHF Antenna

Models: U-75R

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U-75R UHF Antenna

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U-75R UHF Antenna

OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Using Coaxial Cable

Before you begin installation, read this manual and the sepa- rate Consumer Product Safety Commission information sheet. For your safety and convenience, plan each step of the installa- tion and purchase the necessary hardware in advance. The hardware required and the order in which you perform the steps depend on the mounting and connection method you choose.

Warning: When you install your antenna, use extreme caution. If the antenna starts to fall, let it go! It could contact overhead power lines. If the antenna touches the power line, contact with the antenna, mast, cable, or guy wires can cause electrocution and death. Call the power company to remove the antenna. Do not attempt to remove it yourself.

ASSEMBLING THE ANTENNA

Assemble the entire antenna on the ground.

1.Use the supplied hardware to loosely attach the supplied mast clamp assembly to the main boom, as shown.

Note: To access the mast clamp holes, move the antenna’s elements out of the way as needed.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN U-Bolt

Mast Clamp

Main Boom

Backup Plate

Lock Nuts

2. Press the supplied large end plugs into the main boom.

CONNECTING LEAD-IN CABLE

TO THE ANTENNA

We recommend RG-6 cable and, if you prepare your own ca- ble, a quality F-connector. You can also use 300-ohm flat, twin- lead cable. (RadioShack carries a variety of suitable cables and connectors.)

Note: If you prepare your own coaxial cable, be sure to slide the supplied matching transformer’s weather boot onto the ca- ble before you attach the F-connector.

 

 

Main

 

 

Boom

Strain-Relief Tab

 

F-Connector

 

 

Lead-In

 

 

Terminals

 

 

Flat Washers

Spade

Weather Boot

Terminals

 

 

Matching

Large

 

 

Transformer

Wing Nuts

 

 

 

If you plan to add this antenna to a VHF antenna’s mast, refer to “Adding the UHF Antenna to a VHF Antenna Installation” on Page 2 for instructions. This type of setup requires twin-lead cable. See “Using Twin-Lead Cable” to connect the cable to your antenna. If you are connecting this UHF antenna directly to your TV, follow these steps to make this connection using coaxial cable.

1.Thread a matching transformer’s spade terminals through the antenna’s strain-relief tab. (Matching transformers are available at your local RadioShack store.)

2.Slide the spade terminals around the antenna’s lead-in ter- minals (on both sides of the boom), then secure them with the supplied flat washers and large wing nuts.

3.Screw the cable’s F-connector onto the matching trans- former.

4.Slip the weather boot over the connection. If you use a rebuilt cable without a weather boot, cover the connection with weather-resistant tape.

Using Twin-Lead Cable

Main

Twin-Lead Cable

Boom

Lead-In Terminals

Strain-Relief Tab

 

Flat Washers

Large

 

Wing Nuts

To connect flat, twin-lead cable to your antenna:

1.Split one end of the twin-lead cable for a length of about 3 inches. Then strip about 1/2 inch of insulation from both leads.

2.Thread the stripped leads through the antenna’s strain- relief tab.

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Roberts Radio U-75R owner manual Before You Begin, Assembling The Antenna, Connecting Lead-In Cable To The Antenna