Plan your entire installation before

you start. Determine the location of3/16” all of your equipment and make sure

cable and wires are long enough to reach their destination points.

You must find a location on the roof that provides adequate space to allow the TRAV’LER antenna to operate. The TRAV’LER antenna has a Front and Back and must be mounted correctly to avoid dam- age to the TRAV’LER antenna or the coach. The antenna must be mounted +/-5 degrees of level or the system may require more time to locate satellite(s). The Transition plate for the TRAV’LER unit is marked “FRONT” and “BACK”. See Figure 1.

FIGURE 1

TRANSITION

PLATE

!age, expenses, or injury caused by improper installation.Winegard is NOT liable for dam-

BACK

FRONT

FRONTOFRV

Mount Parallel to Center Line of Coach

Once you have checked for this:

1.Choose a location on the roof of the RV that will allow the dish to raise and rotate without interfer- ence from other roof mounted equipment. The TRAV’LER antenna may only be mounted parallel to the centerline of the coach.

FIGURE 2

FRONTOFRV

Mount Parallel to Center Line of Coach

2.The minimum roof space required for the TRAV’LER antenna is 44” L x 34” W.

a.The operational space requires that no obstructions taller than 8 inches be mounted within a 68” diameter circle from the center of the unit.

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INSTALLATION

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Winegard SK-3005 installation manual Transition Plate