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XM6 Outdoor XM Satellite Radio Home Antenna XM6 Owner’ s Manual In normal daily use, the TERK XM6 Outdoor Home Antenna is a rugged, high-performanc e antenna that does not requir e any special attention. T r oubleshooting When a pr oblem occurs with the ins tallation of the XM6 antenna the r eceiver will display one of the foll owing error messag[...]
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Parts for the TERK XM6 Outdoor Home Antenna 1 XM6 Antenna 2 U-bolts, 2 mount br ack ets, 4 nuts 4 (#10) scr ews V erify that your TERK XM6 package includes the above it ems. RG6 c oaxial c able is r equired for ins tallation (sold seperatel y). F or optimized performance do not ex ceed a cabl e length of 100 feet without the use of the T erk amplif[...]
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Page 3
W e recommend mounting the ant enna on a roof as high up as possibl e as shown on page 4. The antenna should not be block ed by an obstruction like tr ees or a chimney . Once you hav e determined your mounting location, plac e the mounting brack et on that location on the r oof. T ake your drill and pr e-drill holes, using a 3/32 drill bit, thr oug[...]
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2 1 Electrical Specific ations Antenna Fr equency: 2332.5 to 2345 MHz Bandwidth: 12.5 MHz Impedance: 50 ohms Polarization: LHCP (Cir cular) LNA Gain: 30 dB, typical Noise Figur e : 1 dB, typical Curr ent Drain: 70 mA, maximum Mechanical Specifications Antenna Dimensions : Radome: 3 1/4” x 3 1/4" Arm Length: 8” Mounting brack et: 4 3/4"[...]