Components Of The Satellite Antenna - Bell EXPRESSVU 2700 Installation And Setup

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Installation Guide

COMPONENTS OF THE SATELLITE ANTENNA

Note: The following pictures are not to scale.
The fully assembled Bell ExpressVu satellite antenna looks like this.
See "Install the Satellite Antenna" on page 1-13 for the procedure to
assemble and install the satellite antenna. Following are descriptions of
each component of the satellite antenna.
DBS LNBF
(Low Noise Block amplifier with integrated Feed)
DBS LNBF
- Single Output
If you purchased the single-output LNBF to use with one
Bell ExpressVu receiver, your package contains this LNBF.
DBS LNBF
- Dual Output
If you purchased the dual output LNBF for use with more
than one Bell ExpressVu receiver, your package contains
this LNBF.
LNBF Support Arm
The LNBF support arm attaches the LNBF and the dish to
the mast assembly. The support arm may come in two pieces
for larger antennas.
Dish
The dish collects and focuses the satellite signal onto the LNBF.
Note: The dish may have either three or four bolt holes.
Flathead bolts with nuts attach the dish to the support arm.
LNBF Screws
The LNBF screw attaches the LNBF to the support arm.
Weather Boot(s)
The rubber boot protects the coaxial cable/LNBF connection from the weather.
Cable Clip (optional)
The cable clip holds the cable to the top of the support arm.
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