Notes
yKeep the cable run between antenna and receiver as short as possible.
yObserve a minimum distance of 5 m between antenna and transmitter.
yObserve a minimum distance of 50 cm between antenna and metal objects (such as cross members or reinforced- concrete walls).
yObserve a minimum distance of 1 m between antennas.
yOrientate the antenna so that its direction of maximum gain is towards the transmitters.
yFor optimum reception, always align the antennas verti- cally.
Suitable cable types and corresponding amplification settings
Depending on the cable length, you have to adjust the amplifi- cation using the selector (see diagram on page 2).
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