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TYPE 900 - 90cm TYPE 100 - 1.0m TYPE 120 - 1.2m SMC ANTENNA WITH AZ/EL CAP MOUNT Andre Andre w Corporation w Corporation 10500 W est 153rd Street Orland Park, IL U .S .A. 60462 T elephone: +1-919-989-2205 F ax: +1-919-989-2200 Internet: www .andrew .com Customer Support Center 1315 Industrial Park Drive Smithfield, NC 27577 USA [...]
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D A TE DESCRIPTION REV . 2/26/90 Changed P ages 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. A ECN 9001516 4/20/90 Changed P ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10. B ECN 9001550 9/10/90 Changed Cov er , P ages 1, 6, 7, 12 & 13. C ECN 9001616 11/19/90 Changed Cov er , P ages 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 & 13. D ECN 9001665 11/4/91 Changed Cov er , P ages 1, 2, 3, 4,[...]
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D ANGER!!! W A TCH FOR WIRES! Installation of this pr oduct near power lines is dangerous. For y our own safety , follo w these important safety rules. 1. P erf orm as many functions as possible on the ground. 2. W atch out f or ov erhead power lines . Check the distance to the power lines bef ore star ting installation. W e recommend you sta y a m[...]
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7 15 8 5 6 9 11 13 12 4 6 14 CLAMP SURF A CE 9 6 7 10 Junction Bloc k (9) GR OUND POLE INST ALLA TION 2 ³⁄₈ ” O .D . x 72” LONG 72 37 d 36 1" to 2" SLOPE FOR W A TER RUN OFF GRADE BELO W FROST LINE O V AL END MIN. DIA. 2 ³⁄₈ " O .D. PIER FOUND A TIONS 72 37 d 48" 1" to 2" SLOPE FOR W A TER RUN OFF GRADE B[...]
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L A d 36 (B) 1" to 2" SLOPE FOR W A TER RUN OFF GRADE #3 REBAR X DIA. OF PIER, INSERT THRU HOLE IN TUBE & CENTER BELO W FROST LINE MIN. DIA. NO TE: Clearance increases at elevations greater than 23 ˚ . 3" O .D . PIER FOUND A TIONS L A d 48" (B) 1" to 2" SLOPE FOR W A TER RUN OFF GRADE #3 REBAR LENGTH = d MIN LESS [...]
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ASSEMBL Y AND INST ALLA TION The AZ/EL Cap Mount can be installed on a 2 ³⁄₈ ” or 3 ” O .D . ground tube, roof , or wall mount depending on model. The appropriate mount should be assembled and in place bef ore installing the AZ/EL cap . As the AZ/EL cap mount is f actor y preassembled, there is no assembly required f or the mount. ASSEMBLI[...]
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IMPORT ANT: Sealing RF coaxial connector: The copper-plated center conductor in the RF coaxial cable , which connects receiver to LNB , can e xperience electrolysis corrosion at the LNB connector . Moisture and DC current cause this type of corrosion. T o prev ent corrosion, apply a moderate coat of silicon grease to the center conductor and then w[...]
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6 ANTENNA ALIGNMENT PR OCEDURE Alignment with the satellite is obtained by setting polar- ization, ele vation and azim uth. Char ts 1, 2 & 3 are to determine the values f or your ear th station antenna site. “ ∆ L ” is the difference between the earth station antenna site longitude and the satellite longitude. Use “ ∆ L ” and your e[...]