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Antenna manual 3040  v1.04

05.03.29

page 3/4

© Copyright 2002 Naval Electronics AB

Antenna unit

The antenna should be mounted as high as possible and placed away from funnels, radio communication
antennas and radars to avoid reflections and interferences.
The superior location is at the masthead, with free path in all directions. The antenna can be mounted on a
vibration proof mast, tube or mounting bracket.
The coaxial cable downlead, should be well protected and secured to the mast. Unload the downlead cable by
means of cable clamps and protect it from mechanical damage.
Avoid outdoor cable joints, but if necessary, make sure it is waterproof, by using self-vulcanizing rubber tape or
similar. Avoid excessive bending of the coaxial cable.
Factors, such as transmitting power, polarization, radiation angle and antenna height affect the received signal
strength.

Tune your Radio/TV-set and check sound/picture quality.

Note. 

In some ports severe reflections from buildings,

cranes etc; can cause distortion due to the nature of the
omni-directional receiving antenna. In some areas, close to
transmitters, overloading of the amplifier and/or Radio/TV-set
is possible. Under these circumstances do not
interfere with the installation or the Radio/TV-set.

Accessories

Mounting bracket in stainless steel 50 mm
Order no: 201.351
Length: 400 mm
Height: 215 mm
adjustable angle
See leaflet 3012

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