Roof installation

EXTERNAL GPS INSTALLATION

 

 

GPS wire

GPS antenna

 

36” long

 

 

 

 

 

 

4” MINIMUM from

First cable

first clamp to

clamp here!

cable-entry plate

 

4”

Cable-entry

20”

plate

FRONT OF VEHICLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CENTER LINE

 

 

 

OF COACH

 

 

 

ROOF

The length of this cable MUST BE 53 inches from back of electronics housing to clamp. NO CLAMPS ALONG THIS 53” LENGTH!

PASSENGER

SIDE

DRIVER

SIDE

BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION, REFER TO DRAWING

9.GPS antenna can be installed within 3’ of the first cable clamp. It must have a clear view of the sky to operate properly, and should have a level location.

10.Install away from air conditioners, satellite antenna and mount, or any other roof-mounted equipment.

11.Decide where your GPS antenna will be located. Clean roof area with an approved cleaner for your roof material.

12.After placing the GPS in the desired location, do not secure. Test your system before securing permanently.

13.To permanently secure the GPS antenna, carefully peel the backing off the tape on the bottom of the unit, then press down on the roof.

14.To prevent movement of the GPS wire, secure with an approved sealant every 6”.

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Winegard AS-2053, AS-2003 installation manual External GPS Installation

AS-2003, AS-2053 specifications

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