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Features
Overview: The Channel Master 3016 antenna
has 24 elements and receives FM, UHF, and VHF frequencies, both digital and analog. It
can be mounted on a roof, to the chimney, on a wall, or in an attic.
Mounting: The saddle bracket, crossarm
bracket, and
U-bolt are used to mount the antenna to the mast. The outer diameter of the mast
should be between 1-1/4 and 1-1/2 inches.
Turning Radius:
If using a rotor on the antenna mast, make sure a 41" turning radius around the
antenna is clear of obstruction.
Grounding: The antenna and mast should be
properly grounded. Grounding provides lightning protection for the antenna and
your TV set. Note: No grounding hardware is provided with the antenna.
Connections: The included transformer is
connected to the antenna tap-off points using the included wing nuts. The other
end of the transformer has a female F-type connector. The included waterproof
rubber weather boot should be installed over the cable connection to guard
against corrosion. Note: Coax cable is not provided, RG-6 is recommended.
Operating Range:
all distances are approximate, actual performance depends on too many
variables to predict accurately
- UHF Channels (14-69):
30 miles
- VHF Channels (2-13): 45 miles
- FM Radio:
45 miles
Gain:
The average gain across the frequency band:
- VHF Lo:
1.2 dB
- VHF Hi:
7.9 dB
- UHF:
7.7 dB