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    1 www .winegard.com/mobile For T echnical Services, email help@winegard.com or call 1-800-788-4417 For Receivers and P rogramming, Call 1-866-609-9374 For up-to -date information on receiver compatibility and programming, visit www .winegard.com/receivers DO NOT RETURN ANTENNA T O PLA CE OF PURCHASE. After assembling the tripod, follow the instruct[...]

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    of the IAB have been inserted into the two holes in the LNBF arm. 2 1 support assembly LNBF arm Connecting to the Receiver “Satellite In ” port the unit onto the tripod mast. Re-insert the mast clamp bolts, and tighten. an available LNBF Output P ort. the reflector with the four holes on the support assembly . IAB , which slants upwards, and th[...]

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    4 5 1) In the first column, input zip code of current location . Note that whenever you move the satellite antenna to a new location, you must enter the zip code of your new current location. 2) In the second column, choose Dish 500. With this option selected, use the angles on the screen as a starting point for pointing your satellite dish. The ac[...]

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    and slide the leg toward the tripod base until the leg locks into the storage po si ti on . Repeat for each leg. 6 Whenever moving the unit to a new location, the tripod should be stored according to the instructions below . Then, the satellite antenna should be disassembled in a careful manner so as to prevent damaging or losing any parts. tripod [...]

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