RSRF ANT66NF-GP Assembly Instructions

Grid parabolic antenna

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Grid Parabolic Antenna Assembly Instructions

In the box:

2 x Grid Reflectors
1 x Feedhorn
1 x Reinforced L-Bracket
2 x U-Bolts
2 x Toothed Claps
4 x Short Bolts & Washers
4 x Long Bolts & Washers

Tools Required:

BEST: 10mm Wrench, Socket or Nutdriver.
ALTERNATE: Adjustable Wrench or Pliers
1. Bring two halves together with the
tabs overlapping.
5. With the feedhorn vertical,
use one hand to hold 2 long
bolts in place on the left & right
arm brackets.
9. U-Bolts & toothed brackets
should be positioned as shown for
the most secure hold on the mast.
2. Carefully check the tab
arrangement. Excess pressure
indicates incorrect alignment.
6. Position feedhorn so bolts &
connector pass through
reflector. Place L-Bracket over
bolts and connectors as shown.
10. Once on mast, secure nuts on
U-bolt. L-bracket allows for
vertical alignment in combination
with holes & the U-bolts.
3. With holes aligned, secure the
two halves with the short bolts to
the four outer positions.
7. Secure the left & right bolts in
place to hold bracket. Then
proceed with remaining bolts for
top & bottom of feedhorn.
11. Use the included right-angle
adapter for a safe cable
connection.
4. All four outer bolts should be
secured with the head of the bolt
facing inward.
8. Either slide the assembled
antenna and U-bolts over your
mast, or secure the U-bolts around
your mast.
12. AIM PROPERLY! The antenna
has a very narrow radiation beam.
You must point it to within 1 to 2
degrees of the signal source.

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Summary of Contents for RSRF ANT66NF-GP

  • Page 1 Grid Parabolic Antenna Assembly Instructions In the box: 2 x Grid Reflectors 1 x Feedhorn 1 x Reinforced L-Bracket 2 x U-Bolts 2 x Toothed Claps 4 x Short Bolts & Washers 4 x Long Bolts & Washers Tools Required: BEST: 10mm Wrench, Socket or Nutdriver.
  • Page 2 How to Aim the RSRF Grid Parabolic Antenna The RSRF grid parabolic antenna has a very narrow “beamwidth.” That means it will only work when it’s aimed almost exactly in the direction of the signal source. Even if you’re off by just a few degrees, signal will be significantly degraded.

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