Winegard Car Satellite TV System FL5000C Manual Do Utilizador

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Mount the antenna on a window that faces the broadcast tower of 
stations that you want to receive. The sides of the antenna may not 
“see” enough signal from the broadcast tower if the sides of the 
antenna face the tower.
If the antenna is mounted so that it hangs vertically, the coax cable should 
run from the top or bottom of the antenna.
Electronics may reflect the signal from the broadcast tower. If so, try 
mounting the antenna higher on the wall, and run a new channel scan. 
The higher the antenna, the better signal you will receive.
Once the best location has been determined, secure the antenna 
with the provided command strips, which can be placed on any part 
of the antenna.
If more coaxial cable is needed to mount the antenna in the desired 
location, connect the 15’ mini coax cable to a female-to-female barrel 
connector (Winegard model FS-8100), sold separately), and attach 
additional coaxial cable.
Do not paint the FlatWave antenna. This could block signal and void 
your warranty. Note that the antenna is not meant for use in an attic. 
Questions 
& Answers
Q. What channels can the FlatWave antenna receive?
A. 
The FlatWave antenna may receive all available local programming. 
The antenna can receive programming from all of the major local 
broadcast networks (e.g. ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS) plus additional 
networks (Qubo, ION, The CW, This TV, MyNetworkTV, Azteca, 
Telefutura, Univision, and Telemundo). The FlatWave antenna can also 
receive local news, weather and educational programs that satellite and 
cable don’t offer. Reception varies by location.
Q. How can I find out what channels are broadcast in my area?
A. 
Check out www.winegard.com/localchannels. On this site, you can enter 
your address and get a listing of likely channels available in your area.
If the antenna is mounted so that it lies flat (e.g. on a table), the cable 
should line up with the signal.
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