Winegard FV-HDC3, FV-HDCO manual Antenna Assembly, Cont’d, Mounting the Antenna Location Selection

Models: FV-HDC3 FV-HDCO

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Antenna Assembly, Cont’d

Antenna Assembly, Cont’d

Lift the forward elements until the holes in the elements line up (Figure 2).

Figure 2

With the holes lined up, install the UHF element by inserting the threaded posts into the holes in the forward elements. The threaded posts should extend down towards the body of the FREEVISION antenna as in Figure 3.

Figure 3

Thread the supplied 10-32 hex flange nuts on the back of the threaded posts. DO NOT tighten at this time.

Remove and dispose of the rubber boot on the matching transformer as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4

Forks

Rubber boot Continue to page 4 to complete antenna assembly.

Continue to page 4 to complete antenna assembly.

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Antenna Assembly, Cont’d

With the logo facing up, thread the coax cable through the bottom of the FreeVision antenna. Connect the coax cable to the matching transformer. See Figure 5. (For an installation that does not require full 50’ coax cable, coil the excess cable up and store it behind the television.)

Figure 5

Matching Transformer

 

 

Installation Place for

 

Matching Transformer

 

Coax Cable

Insert the coax and matching transformer into the installation place. Then, slide one of the forks of the matching transformer between the two forward elements on the threaded post. Repeat this process for the other post. See Figure 6.

Figure 6

Forward Elements

Tighten the nuts, making sure the matching transformer is still connected.

Mounting the Antenna: Location Selection

Check that you are within a 30 mile range of the stations that you want to receive. The antenna has an approximate range of 30 miles when installed outside.

For a listing of likely channels available in your area, go online to www.tvfool.com or antennaweb.org. On each of these sites, you can enter your address and get a listing of likely channels available in your area along with the compass heading for each station’s tower. For most locations, stations will only come from one or two directions. If the compass headings are similar (<30° apart), the FREEVISION can be

aimed between the two areas and receive signals from each location.

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Winegard FV-HDC3, FV-HDCO manual Antenna Assembly, Cont’d, Mounting the Antenna Location Selection