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3.4.2 Hoisting the Antenna
1. Drill four bolt holes and cut out cable access hole at the mounting site.(Reference
appendix)
2. Place the foam seal in position on the mounting surface with the hole centered over the
cable access cutout
3. Position the base plate in place over the mounting holes and cable access hole, and
then align the radome base plate’s “Bow” label (shown in Figure 3-6) with the ship’s bow.
Figure 3-6 “BOW” Label of Radome Base
4. Connect the data/power, and RF cables form below decks to the base plate with a
7/16” wrench, applying 30 pound of torque. Check label both ends of each RF cable
to match its antenna base plate connector. Do NOT use Teflon gel on the cable
fittings as it reduces signal strength at high frequencies.
3.4.3 Installing the Radome Assembly
Install a flat and spring washers and a mounting bolt (supplied with the product) to each
mounting hole of the radome base from the underside of the mounting surface. Apply
Locktite to the threads of the mounting bolt up near the mounting surface and tighten each
of the 4 bolts to 24 in-lb (21 kg-cm) torque [finger tight, then about 1/4 turn tighter] with a
wrench.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN
. If the mounting bolt provided is too short, you will have to
install mounting bolts of the appropriate length. If the bolt provided is too long, the excess
Summary of Contents for Ku-BAND RX
Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR VSAT VS61 Ku BAND TX RX ANTENNAS...
Page 15: ...7 Figure 3 1 Best Location Figure 3 2 Antenna Blockages...
Page 46: ...38 Figure 4 1 Step 1 of Reference Searching Definition...
Page 65: ...57 Figure 6 3 Co pol Kits Optional...
Page 120: ...d Appendix C Layout of Radome and Antenna Mounting Holes Figure C 1 Plastic Radome...
Page 121: ...e Figure C 2 FRP Radome Option...
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Page 123: ...g Maritime Satellite Antenna...