RCA ANT1150F Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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ANT1150F Features
The ANT1150F Ultra-Thin Indoor Amplified HDTV Antenna is packed with features that
make it a great addition to your home theater. Because the ANT1150F is multi-directional,
there is no need to constantly turn the antenna to improve reception. And, with its ultra-
thin design, the ANT1150F hangs virtually anywhere, disappearing into any decor. The
ANT1150F:
Features a optimized amplier design that outperforms other antennas
Hangs virtually anywhere
Eliminates constant adjustments with multi-directional reception pattern
Installs easily, with a 12-foot cable and in-line amplier
ANT1150F Hardware
Before attempting to use your antenna, please remove all parts from the box and read the
instructions carefully. The ANT1150F antenna package includes the following items:
1 ANT1150F Ultra-Thin Indoor Amplified
HDTV Antenna with Built-In 12-Foot
Coaxial Cable and In-Line Amplier
1 USB to mini-USB cable
Setting Up the ANT1150F
Find the best location for the antenna
Before you connect the antenna, determine the best spot in your home for optimum
reception. Visit www.tvsetfree.com to see where your local broadcasts are coming from.
Then, try as much as possible to avoid obstructions between these transmitters and your
antenna.
It is highly recommended that the flat surface of the antenna should face the broadcast
tower or as close as practical.
Because of its multi-directional capabilities, the ANT1150F receives UHF, VHF, and local
high-definition broadcasts, providing quality reception from most locations.
Note: Placing the antenna on a metal surface may interfere with reception. If the antenna
isn’t performing as well as expected, try placing it on another surface. Then, re-scan for
channels on your TV or converter box.
1 USB power adapter
Removable two-sided mounting tape
Test the Location
Broadcast signal strength can vary significantly inside your home even within the same
room. In most homes, the best signal strength will usually be in a window or as high on the
wall as possible.
Before you mount the antenna to the wall using the provided mounting tape, it’s a good
idea to test the location you want to use. Temporarily mount the antenna using 2-3 pieces
of scotch tape. Then continue with the connection instructions below. Once you’ve scanned
for channels on your TV, you’ll be able to tell if this is a good location to use or not. If it
is, you can continue with the mounting instructions that follow. If it isn’t, you can try for
better channel scan results with the antenna in a different location in the room.