3. Unscrew the black knob on the back of the antenna, then insert the antenna onto the antenna
base and screw the black knob back on until it is snug.
USING THE RUBBER BOOT
1. Use the included rubber boot to help protect the coaxial connection to the antenna from
environmental elements.
• Cut four, evenly-spaced slits into the narrow end of the rubber boot.
• Run the coaxial cable through the narrow end of the rubber
boot, then connect the coaxial cable to the antenna’s coaxial jack.
• Slide the rubber boot into the round channel on the antenna.
• Wrap the included zip tie around the four slits on the narrow end of the rubber boot, then pull
the tie tight.
2. Leave enough slack in the coaxial cable to create a drip loop. This will prevent unwanted moisture
from entering your house.
3. Seal the coaxial cable’s entry point into your house with exterior caulk.
PLACING YOUR ANTENNA INDOORS
1. Unscrew the black knob on the back of the antenna.
2. Place the metal stand over the thumbscrew hole, with the stand pointing away from the