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Step 7 (Receiver Antenna)
Check the antenna for proper mounting height and location
The receiver antennas should be located at least six feet above ground level, away from reflective objects, and at least six
feet apart from other antennas.
If all of the above steps are completed with no problems found, proceed to Step 8.
Step 6 (RF Cables)
Check the RF cable connections to the antenna distribution amplifier
The cables should be securely plugged into the top BNC input jacks; they should NOT be plugged into either of the bot-
tom BNC cascade jacks or into the Channel A/B RF outputs.
Check the RF cable connectors
Unplug the cables from both ends and inspect the connector and center pins to ensure they are not missing or damaged.
Check the RF cable connections to the antenna
The cables should be securely plugged into the antenna BNC jacks.
If all of the above steps are completed with no problems found, proceed to Step 7.
Step 8 (Electromagnetic Waves)
Check the path between the transmitter and receiver antenna
Ideally, you should have a visible line-of-sight path between both transmitter and receiver.
It’s also possible there is something else transmitting on the same frequency as your transmitter. Refer to the chapter on
Interference and Detection for details on the settings for this feature.
If all of the above steps are completed with no problems found, proceed to Step 9.
Step 9 (Transmitter Antenna)
Check the antenna for damage
Inspect the antenna connector to ensure the center pin is not damaged or missing and that the antenna is securely con-
nected to the transmitter antenna jack.
If all of the above steps are completed with no problems found, proceed to Step 10.
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