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11. When the signals are peaked, tighten the azimuth and elevation bolts
completely.
Note: Because of the slight movement of the antenna that occurs during
lockdown, always measure the signal peak value after locking down
the antenna.
12. Click NEXT to continue. The next processes will include registration,
association, and configuration. These steps are covered in the HT1200
Satellite Modem Installation Guide (1040071-0001).
13. Weatherproof all outdoor cable connections with dielectric grease. Depending
on your installation environment, weatherproofing tape may also be needed,
as shown in
Figure 28
Note: If you use any cable ties, they must be resistant to ultraviolet rays.
Hughes connectors, in conjunction with the dielectric grease, provide
weatherproofing for outdoor connections. These connectors should be used in
new installations, upgrades, and any repairs.
You may further protect radio connectors by wrapping them with
weatherproofing tape, such as GB Electronics silicone tape, or by covering
them with a full-length weather boot that has been filled with dielectric
grease. This extra weatherproofing may be needed in areas with high salt air
exposure.
Figure 27: Hughes-approved IFL cable connector
Chapter 4 • Pointing the antenna by using a wireless device
on page 44.
1039429-0001 Revision D
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