HDX1000
Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Directional Antenna
Thank you for purchasing your HDTV Indoor/Outdoor TV
antenna from Antennacraft. Its built-in, low-noise amplifier
receives both analog and HDTV signals up to 50 miles away,
and its FM trap prevents strong FM stations from interfering
with TV channels 2-13. Its 20" width makes it ideal for many
mounting locations, such as a roof, sidewall, or attic.
What's Included
1—Power Injector 1—AC Adapter 1—F-Connector
1—Mounting Mast 1—Base 4—Anchor Screws
4—Antenna Screws/Washers 2—Mast Clamps
2—Movement Bolts 1—Pivot Bolt 3—Nuts
1—Directional Antenna 1—Users Guide
Reception Information
This directional antenna is designed to receive UHF HDTV
signals and most close-in VHF HDTV signals. It also re-
ceives analog signals.
*Reception Mileage
Frequency
(Channels)
VHF (2-6)
up to 20 miles
VHF (7-13)
up to 40 miles
UHF (14-69)
up to 50 miles
*Reception mileage is based on optimum conditions over flat, open terrain.
Surrounding structures, transmitting antenna height and power, and re-
ceiving antenna height and placement will effect the overall results.
Please read this user's guide before installing, setting up
and using your new product.
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HDTV
Analog
up to 15 miles
up to 35 miles
up to 45 miles
Mounting Your Antenna
Install your antenna on the supplied mast using hand tools
and the following items available at your local electronics
or hardware store.
► 75-ohm coaxial cable (RG/6 recommended)
► Connection sealant tape or weather boot
Pre-Installation Test
Before installing your antenna, connect the power injec-
tor to the antenna and TV, and plug in the AC adapter as
described in "Connecting Your Antenna". Place the an-
tenna away from trees or obstructions and face the front of
the antenna vertically with the Antennacraft logo toward
the TV stations. After the test, disconnect your antenna
and mount it.
1.
Choose a safe location on your roof, sidewall, or attic
floor, away from unexposed objects such as electric
wires or pipes. Attach the base to the roof or side of
the house using the anchor screws. You can mount
the antenna outside, or inside your attic from a rafter
or on the floor.
Base
2.
Insert the mast into the base. Then, insert the pivot
bolt through the base and mast, and attach a nut to
the pivot bolt.
Pivot Bolt
3.
Insert the two small movement bolts into the bottom
end of the mast, and then out through the square
holes in the mast, and the curved openings on the
base. Attach a nut to each bolt and tighten to lock the
mast in place.
Nut
Anchor Screws
Nut
Nut
Curved Openings
Small Movement Bolts