DIRECTV Sat-Go Owners Manual - Page 18

Setting Up the DIRECTV Sat-Go TV and Antenna - satellite

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Setting Up Your DIRECTV® Sat-Go Setting Up the DIRECTV Sat-Go TV and Antenna 1 2 3 1. Open the DIRECTV Sat-Go case and antenna by opening the latches and lifting the handle. 2. Lift the TV display to an upright position allowing space to rotate the antenna. After rotating the antenna, you may remove the integrated TV/Receiver. (The antenna may fall over if not rotated prior to removing the TV/Receiver.) You may leave the TV in the case, or lift and remove it from the case, then move it a suitable viewing position. 3. Rotate the antenna counter-clockwise toward satellites in the southern sky. TIP: Use the compass on the outer antenna case to find the approximate antenna direction and to point the antenna towards the satellites in the southerly skies. 17

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Setting Up Your DIRECTV
®
Sat-Go
Setting Up the DIRECTV Sat-Go TV and Antenna
1
2
3
1.
Open the DIRECTV Sat-Go case and antenna by opening the latches and lifting the
handle.
2.
Lift the TV display to an upright position allowing space to rotate the antenna. After rotating
the antenna, you may remove the integrated TV/Receiver. (The antenna may fall over if not
rotated prior to removing the TV/Receiver.) You may leave the TV in the case, or lift and
remove it from the case, then move it a suitable viewing position.
3.
Rotate the antenna counter-clockwise toward satellites in the southern sky.
TIP:
Use the compass on the outer antenna case to
nd the approximate antenna
direction and to point the antenna towards the satellites in the southerly skies.