RCA TV Antenna ANT3037X User Guide

ANT3037X  
Outdoor Antenna  
Installation Manual  
Point Toward Stations  
Mast not included  
with antenna.  
BEFOREYOU START!!!  
Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION sheet included in  
this package.  
WARNING  
Installation of this antenna near power lines is dangerous. For your safety,  
follow the installation instructions.  
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Things to Consider Before Installing  
the Antenna  
Location Selection  
Digital broadcast signals travel via line of sight.That means the fewer  
objects between your antenna and the broadcast tower, the stronger your  
signal will be. Installing your antenna in the attic may reduce the signal  
by as much as 50%, so it is always recommended to install the antenna  
outdoors for maximum performance.  
Before deciding on a location for this antenna, determine which channels  
you want to receive and where they are coming from.This will help you  
determine the best location and direction to aim the antenna.  
enter your address and get a listing of likely channels available in your area,  
including a map showing each stations tower in relation to your location.  
Do I Need to Install the Low Band VHF Kit?  
channel 2–6, you will need the Low Band VHF Kit. If you don’t have any low  
band VHF channels in your area but want FM reception, then you need to  
install the Low Band VHF Kit. Most areas will not need the kit.  
For most channels, stations will only come from one or two directions. If  
the compass headings are similar (less than 30° apart), the antenna can be  
aimed between the areas and receive signals from each location.  
The antenna has a maximum range of up to 65 miles when installed outside  
and used with a high-quality preamplifier. Any station outside this range  
is less likely to be picked up by the antenna.This range is reduced by any  
obstructions (such as trees, buildings, or hills) between the antenna and  
the broadcast tower and is subject to broadcast strength, frequency, and  
meteorological factors. Installing without a preamplifier will reduce the  
antennas range.  
Distance, obstructions and compass heading all play a role in deciding on  
a location to permanently mount the antenna. For this reason, it may be  
necessary to try the antenna in several locations while checking the signal  
on multiple channels. Moving the antenna three feet in one direction is often  
enough to change the reception. Re-scan yourTV or converter box each  
time you move the antenna.  
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Assembling the Antenna  
Start by unfolding the VHF elements on the back assembly until the  
elements are perpendicular to the boom (Figure 1).You should hear the  
elements click into place.  
After  
Before  
VHF Elements  
Boom  
Boom  
Figure 1  
Unfold the six UHF elements on the front assembly until they are  
perpendicular to the boom. See Figure 2.You should hear the pieces click  
into place. Pull the two phasing lines away from the boom.  
Unfolded  
Fold out Elements  
Before  
Boom  
After  
Elements  
Phasing  
Lines  
Figure 2  
Boom  
On the back assembly, remove the nut and screw from the plastic block  
nearest to the open end of the boom and to the mast clamp (Figure 3).  
Screw  
Removal  
Site  
Open End  
of Boom  
Figure 3  
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Slide the crimped end of the front assembly boom into the open end of the  
back assembly boom (Figure 4). Re-insert the screw into the plastic block  
closest to the mast clamp, and secure with the flange nut.  
Front Assembly  
Back Assembly  
Screw  
Insertion  
Site  
Crimped End  
Mast  
Clamp  
Figure 4  
Then, slip the phasing lines onto the threaded rivets near the reflector  
brackets. Add a washer onto each rivet.Thread a small nut onto each rivet.  
See Figure 5.  
Top View  
Side View  
Reflector Bracket  
Rivet  
Phasing  
Lines  
Phasing  
Lines  
Figure 5  
Unfold the elements on the two corner reflectors as in Figure 6.You should  
hear the pieces click into place.  
After  
Before  
Corner Reflector  
Figure 6  
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Insert the open end of one corner reflector in-between the top of the  
reflector brackets (Figure 7). (Elements should be on top.) Align the holes  
in the brackets with the hole in the corner reflector. Insert a large screw  
through the holes.Thread a small flange nut on the screw.  
Figure 7  
Reflector Brackets  
Next, insert the open end of the second corner reflector in-between the  
bottom of the reflector brackets (Figure 8). (Elements should be on bottom.)  
Align the holes in the brackets with the hole in the corner reflector. Insert a  
large screw through the holes.Thread a small flange nut on the screw.  
Figure 8  
Tighten the two flange nuts. See Figure 9.  
Figure 9  
Screws  
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If you determined that you need the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit, proceed  
with the steps on the next page. If you determined that you do not need  
the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit (page 2), continue with attaching the coax  
cable on page 9.  
Adding the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit  
For RF Channels 2–6 and/or FM  
If unsure whether or not to install the Low Band VHF Add-On Kit, see the  
section “Do I Need to Install the Low Band VHF Kit?” on page 3.  
Locate the hole in the bottom of the boom near the mast clamp.  
Mast Clamp  
Figure 10  
Hole  
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Insert the large screw through the hole in the bottom of the boom (Figure  
11). Place the element extension with crimped ends onto the screw.Then,  
install the clip onto the element extension with crimped ends so that the  
holes in both parts align.Thread a small flange nut on the screw, and  
tighten.  
Figure 11  
Element Extension  
with Crimped Ends  
Large Screw  
Place each element extension beside the element to which it will connect.  
The shortest element extension will connect to the shortest element on  
the back assembly, and the longest element extension will connect to the  
longest element.The element extensions should decrease in length as they  
near the center of the antenna (Figure 12). One element sleeve will be used  
to connect each element extension to its corresponding element.  
Figure 12  
Shortest Element  
Extension  
Longest Element  
Extension  
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Slide the element sleeve over the element. Align the holes in the element  
sleeve and element.Then, slide the element extension into the element  
sleeve. Align the holes in the element sleeve and element extension. Insert a  
small screw through the top of each hole, and thread a small flange nut onto  
each screw. Repeat for connecting each element extension to an element.  
See Figure 13.  
Holes to Align  
Before  
Holes to Align  
Figure 13  
After  
Top  
Bottom  
Attaching a Coax Cable  
Figure 14  
Locate the two posts on the underside of  
the front assembly (Figure 14). Place two  
washers on each post. Loosely thread a  
small nut onto each post. Slide one fork of  
the matching transformer between a set of  
washers. Repeat for the other fork on the  
other post.Tighten the nuts, making sure  
that the forks are still connected.  
Posts  
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Rubber Boot  
Remove the rubber boot from the matching  
transformer. Slide the rubber boot over the  
coax cable and install the connector. If your  
coax cable has the connector already on it, you  
will need to cut an X in the boot hole so that  
the boot will slide over the connector. Attach  
the coax cable to the matching transformer.  
Then, connect the rubber boot to the body of  
the matching transformer, as in Figure 15.  
Fork  
Figure 15  
Mounting the Antenna  
Place the mast clamp insert inside the mast  
clamp so that the flat side of the mast clamp  
insert presses against the boom.The holes in  
both parts should align. Insert the ends of the  
U-bolt through the holes.The mast should be  
placed in-between the U-bolt and the mast  
clamp insert.Thread a large nut on each end  
of the U-bolt.Tighten the nuts until the U-bolt  
securely holds the mast in place.The U-bolt  
assembly will handle up to a 2.0” outer diameter  
mast.  
HelpfulTips  
• Be sure the matching transformer is on the  
bottom of the antenna.  
• Point the front of antenna toward stations.  
Tape downlead to mast to prevent wind  
whipping.  
Figure 16  
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Providing Lightning Protection for  
the Antenna  
1. Mount lightning arrestor or 75 ohm grounding block as close as  
possible to where lead-in enters house.  
2. Ground wires for both mast and lead-in should be copper or  
aluminum wire, number 8 or larger.  
3. Lead-in wire from antenna to lightning arrestor or 75 ohm grounding  
block and mast ground wire should be secured to house with stand-off  
insulators, spaced from four to six feet apart.  
4. In the case of a “ground up” antenna installation, it may not be  
necessary to ground the mast if the mast extends four or more feet  
into the earth. Consult yourTV service man for proper depth in your  
area.  
Example of antenna grounding as per  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70  
Antenna  
Lead-In Wire  
Ground  
Clamp  
Grounding Conductors  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
Electric  
Service  
Equipment  
Antenna  
Discharge Unit  
(NEC Section810-20)  
(May substitute a 75 ohm  
Coax Grounding Block)  
Rain Drip Loop On  
Lead-In To TV  
Ground  
Clamps  
Power Service Grounding  
ElectrodeSystem  
(NEC Art 250, PartH)  
NEC - National Electrical Code  
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Amplifying the Signal  
The signal received at the antenna is all the signal the system will ever  
have; amplifiers can only prevent losing this signal as it runs to one or more  
televisions.Therefore, mounting location and direction are very important.  
An amplifier or pre-amplifier may be required if any of the following applies:  
• The cable between the antenna and the television is longer than 50  
feet.  
• More than one television is connected to the antenna.  
• The received signal is not strong enough to ensure consistent  
performance.  
If you have questions, contact RCA at 1-800-290-6650 or visit  
RCAAudioVideo.com.  
Note: We recommend using this antenna with a high quality preamplifier,  
such as the RCATVPRAMP1R, available at many retailers or from  
RCAAudioVideo.com.  
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Troubleshooting  
Issue  
Possible Cause  
There is static or snow in the  
picture.  
Digital television is all or nothing; the  
picture is crystal clear, or there isn’t  
one. Static means there is interference  
between the digital tuner and the  
television screen. If you use a digital  
converter, one of the connections or  
the cable between the converter and  
television may be bad, or the channel  
is analog. When using a converter box,  
make sure theTV set and the output  
channel of the converter box are on the  
same channel.  
I am not getting channels.  
Several things can cause this:  
• There is a faulty connection  
between the antenna and the  
converter box.  
• The matching transformer  
may have come loose from the  
antenna.  
Try running a new channel scan on the  
TV or converter box.Try the antenna  
in a new location. Something may be  
obstructing the signal.  
One channel is missing.  
Try turning the antenna 10 or 20  
degrees in either direction to avoid  
reflection or for better peak on the  
signal.  
The picture/sound freezes while This is often caused by a weak or  
I am watchingTV, or there are  
boxes in the picture.  
intermittent signal.Try moving the  
antenna to a better location or aiming it  
directly at the tower for this channel.  
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12 Month Limited Warranty  
VOXX Accessories Corporation (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail  
purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under  
normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within  
12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or  
replaced (at the Companys option) without charge for parts and repair labor.To  
obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product along  
with any accessories included in the original packaging is to be delivered with proof  
of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation  
prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below. Do not return this product to  
the Retailer.  
This Warranty is not transferable and does not cover product purchased, serviced  
or used outside the United States or Canada.The warranty does not extend to the  
elimination of externally generated static or noise.This Warranty does not apply  
to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or, if in  
the Companys opinion, the product has been damaged through acts of nature,  
alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, or accident.This  
warranty does not cover damage caused by an AC adapter not provided with the  
product.  
THE EXTENT OFTHE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDERTHIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED  
TOTHE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL  
THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEEDTHE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER  
FORTHE PRODUCT.This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or  
liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL  
BE LIMITEDTO DURATION OFTHIS WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH  
OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY,  
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROMTHE DATE OF  
ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALLTHE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. No person or  
representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than  
expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the  
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.This Warranty gives you  
specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state/  
province to state/province.  
U.S.A.: Audiovox Return Center, 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788  
CANADA: Audiovox Return Center, c/o Genco, 6685 Kennedy Road, Unit #3 Door 14,  
Mississauga Ontario L5T 3A5  
©2013 VOXX Accessories Corporation  
3502 WoodviewTrace, Suite 220, Indianapolis, IN 46268  
ANT3037X NA IB 01  
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