Winegard GM-1518 Alternate Power Supply Specifications, Finished using the Carryout antenna?

Models: GM-1518

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Finished using the Carryout antenna?

To Prepare the Carryout antenna for travel or storage:

1.Unplug the Carryout antenna at the cigarette plug.

2.Unplug your satellite receiver(s).

3.Disconnect the coax cable for any receivers connected to the antenna.

4.Disconnect any coax cable connected to the Carryout base.

5.Coil the cables to make storage easier.

6.Unplug the quick disconnect power from the base of the antenna.

7.Coil the Power cable for easy storage.

Note : The Carryout antenna is designed to be maintenance free. However, it is a good idea to clean the dome from time to time with a soft cloth, water and dish soap.

Warning : Painting the Carryout dome voids the warranty, degrades signal strength and may cause damage to the Carryout antenna.

Alternate Power Supply Specifications:

Typical DC Voltage range 13 -15 VDC

DC Voltage tolerance 2 – 5% over from 0% to 100% of rated load

Typical Min. Current Range 5-6 amps

Ripple and Noise Max. 100mV p-p

AC Input Voltage Range 100 – 120VAC

Frequency 50-60 Hz

Operating Temp. 0C to 50C

Integrated Cigarette Receptacle

Connecting the Carryout to the Cable TV entry port on your RV:

Generally, the port on the side of an RV is designed for Cable TV and the cable from this port runs through the wall plate for the over-the-air antenna or through a video distribution system.

Satellite signals will not pass through these circuits. The only thing that can be between the Carryout antenna and the satellite receiver is coax. Therefore it is important to make sure that the cable from the external port by-passes everything and runs directly to the satellite receiver.

For more information go to http://www.winegard.com/kbase/upload/carryout_wiring.pdf

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Winegard GM-1518 operation manual Alternate Power Supply Specifications, Finished using the Carryout antenna?