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Section 3: Installation
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frequency band and antenna gain requirements. These parameters are determined by the
path analysis.
The antenna is usually mounted on a pipe mount or tower, on top of a building, on a tower
adjacent to building where the SL9003Q is installed, or on some structure that will provide
the proper elevation. If the tower or antenna mounting mast is to be mounted on a building,
an engineer should be consulted to ensure structural integrity. The antenna support
structure must be able to withstand high winds, ice, and rain without deflecting more than
one tenth of a degree. The optimum elevation is determined by the path analysis.
Mount the antenna onto its mounting structure but do not completely tighten the mounting
bolts at this time. The antenna will need to be rotated during the path alignment process.
Appendix A, Path Evaluation Information, provides information about how to perform a site
survey and path analysis.
3.4.2 Transmission Line
Run the transmission line in way that will protect it from damage. Note that heliax
transmission line requires special handling to keep it in good condition. It should be
unreeled and laid out before running it between locations. It cannot be pulled off the reel
the same way as electrical wire. Protect the line where it must run around sharp edges to
avoid damage. A kinked line indicates damage, so the damaged piece must be removed and
a splice installed to couple the pieces together.
3.4.3 Environmental Seals
The connections at the antenna and the transmission line must be weather-sealed. This is
best accomplished by completely wrapping each connection with Scotch #70 tape (or
equivalent). Pull the tape tight as you wrap to create a sealed boot. Then, for mechanical
protection over the sealed layer, completely wrap the connection again with Scotch #88 (or
equivalent). Tape ends must be cut rather than torn—a torn end will unravel and work loose
in the wind. Use plenty of tape for protection against water penetration and the premature
replacement of the transmission line.
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