Technical information

Figure 16 — One
person grasps
the rubber
antenna base to
prevent its turn-
ing while a sec-
ond person
tightens the
whip with a
wrench
Worrying about theft:
Some people worry that the QMS
and the SG-303 antenna are easy targets for theft. In fact:
• Removing the antenna for safe storage violates
the permanence of the installation and invites
damage to the antenna.
• Having received no reports of the theft of the
QMS or its antenna, SGC concludes that it is more
likely that your car’s seats or its wheel assem-
blies will fall victim to a thief than your QMS and
SG-303.
Using body openings for coupler cable and braided
ground strap lead-through. The QMS system has several
leads from the SG-235 coupler that must feed through the
vehicle body to connect to the SG-500 PowerCube, SG-2000
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Caution: a hand-tightened installation will per-
mit movement which can fracture the bottom of
the antenna.