If you make your own coax cable, be sure to slide the
Rubber Boot over the cable before you place the
connectors on the cable. Once you have attached the
cable to the antenna, slide the Rubber Boot into the
round channel on the Antenna.
2) If you are using a pre-built cable that has connectors,
follow these steps.
i) Cut 4 slits spaced evenly apart at the narrow tip of the
provided Rubber Boot approximately ¼" in length. (Fig. 1b)
ii) Run the coax cable through the narrow end of the
Rubber Boot and attach the cable to the antenna.
iii) Slide the Rubber Boot into the round channel on the
antenna.
iv) Using the Zip Tie, wrap the tie around the
narrow tip of the Rubber Boot, around the four slits
and pull the tie tight.
3) Use a second coax cable and connect one end to
mating port of the first coax cable on the 75 ohm
grounding block and run the other end into your home
for making the connection to your TV. The 75 ohm
grounding block needs to be placed as close as possible
to the point where the second coax cable enters your
home.
Note: Leave enough slack in the coax cable to create a
drip loop so that moisture cannot enter the house. You
will also need to seal the coax cable entry point into
your house with an exterior caulk.
Fig. 1b
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