1.2 meter class i antenna system with precision az/el cap mount (11 pages)
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Instruction Manual for 98cm Elliptical Ku Antenna...
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Caution This instruction leaflet will assist you in the correct installation of the product. Read it prior to starting any installation work. Due to the nature of the method of manufacture, there may be sharp edges on metal components. Be cautious when un-packing and handling antenna parts. Warning Assembling dish antennas on windy days can be dangerous.
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SITE SELECTION The first and most important consideration when choosing a prospective antenna site is whether or not the area can provide an acceptable “look angle” or Line-of-Sight (LOS) at the satellites. A site with a clear, unobstructed view of the southern sky is necessary.
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Table of Contents KEY COMPONENTS....................................III HARDWARE LIST......................................I ANTENNA ASSEMBLY ....................................1 LINE OF SIGHT (LOS) ADJUSTMENT ..............................6 Key Components Reflector Box Number Description 98cm Elliptical Reflector Bracketry Box Number Description Antenna Back Bracket Ku Feed Horn and Cap Assembly Boom Arm assembly Az/El Assembly Skew Plate...
Antenna Assembly Complete the antenna assembly on the ground, before mounting it on the Mount Tube. This assembly has three steps. Skew Adjustment Assembly Step 1: Construct the by fastening the Skew Plate to the front of the Elevation Bracket, through the Antenna Back Bracket. Locate the letter A on the skew plate and the letter A on the elevation bracket.
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Installation; Step 2: Boom Arm Assembly Slide the Boom arm assembly into the slots at the bottom of the Antenna Back Bracket, aligning the screw holes. To fasten the Boom arm to the Antenna Back Bracket, insert one 5/16” x 3/4 “ UNC Hex Head Tap Bolt and washer into each of the four screw holes in the slot and tighten with a ½”...
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Feed Installation; Step 3: Ku Attach the Feed Horn to the cradle using a 5/16” x ¾” UNC Hex Head Tap Bolt, 5/16” flat washer, 5/16” spring washer and 5/16” hex nut and tighten with a ½” wrench to 20Nm (177 in lbf) (fig 3). Figure 3...
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Mounting the Antenna. Step 4: Before attaching the Reflector to the Antenna Bracket, it is necessary to mount the system on to the Mount Tube. The mount location should be of a sturdy construction i.e. solid wall or wall studding. Use a Spirit Level to verify the horizontal and vertical level of the Mount Tube Taking heed of the safety instructions mentioned at the start of this instruction manual, carry the Antenna pre-assembly to the Mount Tube location.
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Fasten the Reflector Step 5: to the Antenna Back Bracket by using one 5/16" x 3/4" UNC Carriage Bolts inserted through the top hole on the dish and place a 5/16" UNC Serrated Flange Nut on the bolt. Carefully holding the reflector, locate the bolt and lower the reflector onto the antenna bracket by sliding the bolt down through the fork if the top tab on the antenna bracket.
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Line of Sight (LOS) Adjustment The following section describes the processes to adjust the antenna to the correct Line of Sight (LOS). It includes both coarse and fine adjustment of the Azimuth and Elevation settings, along with the skew adjustment process if required. Figure 6 Skew Adjustment Slightly loosen the five 5/16”...
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Elevation Coarse Adjustment : Slightly loosen the 5/16” X 3/4" UNC Carriage Bolts in the arched slots at the bottom sides of the Elevation Bracket. Insert the handle as shown in (fig 7). Rotate the handle to adjust the elevation until the approximate value supplied with the Work Order matches the elevation setting.
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Azimuth Fine Adjustment: To fine adjust the Azimuth slacken the four 5/16” x 3/4" UNC Carriage Bolts in the bottom of the Azimuth Base. Next, turn the 2 1/2" x 5/16” UNC Hex Cap Bolt through the hole on the right side of the Azimuth Base to give you the azimuth angle you require. After verifying the Azimuth with a compass and a meter, lock down the four 5/16”...
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