Installation Guide

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line or a telescoping mast may be used in conjunction with a ground plate to extend the
antenna height to above the roof peak.
Roof Mounts: The same basic hardware used for wall and eave mounts is used for a
roof mount. This mounting bracket and pole is adjustable in the vertical plane and will
raise the antenna about 24” above the mounting location. The bracket must be secured
into a structural member, not simply into siding or shingles. All points of attachment
must be properly waterproofed.
Chimney Mounts: Chimney mounts are one of the easiest types of mounts to install.
In the application of brick-type chimneys, a dual band strap mount is best. The proper
strap will securely fasten the mounting bracket and antenna. For wood over metal
construction chimney, a version of the wall mount is best. Make sure the anchor bolts
attach to a supporting stud member and not just the fascia board.