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Tasks related to antenna
installation
This section explains where you can find information on tasks
related to antenna installation.
Selecting the
installation site
Before selecting an installation site, check the installation
reference sheet to see if a customer-specific installation site has
been pre-determined and specified. Also, refer to the HughesNet
Antenna Site Preparation and Mount Installation Guide
(1035678-0001), which discusses the factors that you should
consider when selecting an installation site.
The first and most important consideration when choosing a
prospective antenna site is whether the area can provide an
acceptable line of sight (LOS) to the satellite. A site with a clear,
unobstructed view of the southern sky is necessary. Also,
consider obstructions that may occur in the future, such as the
growth of trees. Be sure to select an appropriate antenna site
before performing the installation, so that the antenna will be able
to receive the strongest signal possible.
As with any type of construction, a local building permit may be
required before installing the antenna. It is the property owner's
responsibility to obtain all permits. If necessary, adapt the
installation instructions in this guide in accordance with local
building codes.
Installing the
antenna mount
Before installing the antenna, you must first install a suitable
antenna mount. Acceptable mounting methods are:
•
Non-penetrating mount
•
Trimast (may be used on a wood-frame roof or wood or
masonry wall)
•
Pole mount
Most installations in a commercial, industrial, or institutional
environment use a non-penetrating roof mount.
If the system requires a pole mount installation, be sure to obtain
information about the underground utilities in the proposed
location. Have the appropriate utility company mark the location
of any underground telephone wires, storm drains, etc. Also,
because soils vary widely in composition and load capacity, it
may be necessary to consult a local professional engineer to
determine the appropriate foundation design.
For pole mounts that require a concrete base, you must allow at
least 24 hr for the concrete to cure before installing the antenna.
Be sure to plan and schedule the installation accordingly.
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