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and signal antenna or that they are shielded from each other to ensure the
distribution antenna does not send a signal back into the signal antenna. If you
cannot achieve these separations, either choose an alternate location for the
donor (outdoor) antenna or determine if there are natural barriers in the
building construction itself that will attenuate signals between the two
antennas so that oscillation can be prevented.
3.4 Run coaxial cable
Loosely run the coaxial cable from your outdoor antenna to your booster.
(After you have tested the system you can permanently secure the coaxial
cable).
As you route and pull cabling, follow these general guidelines:
Bend cables and route them smoothly, and protect the outer skin against
any damage.
Keep horizontal cables straight and fasten them with a tie every three to
five feet.
Bind and fasten vertical cables every six to eight feet.
Waterproof all outdoor connections with silicone caulking
Be careful when plugging the connector in so as not to damage the center
pins on the connectors.
3.5 Install the Donor (Outdoor) antenna
Connect the supplied coaxial cable to the antenna. We recommend applying