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This Sea Tel Ku Band antenna will meet the spectral density, stabilization accuracy and, when properly 
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Summary of Contents for 9797B-70 C-Band TX/RX

Page 1: ...is designed to be used with transmit receive equipment manufactured by others Refer to the documentation supplied by the manufacturer which will describe potential hazards including exposure to RF radiation associated with the improper use of the transmit receive equipment Note that the transmit receive equipment will operate independently of the stabilized antenna system Prior to work on the stab...

Page 2: ...ent is available on request This Sea Tel Ku Band antenna will meet the spectral density stabilization accuracy and when properly connected to the modem the automatic cessation of transmission requirements of the 2009 version of FCC 47 C F R 25 222 Please refer to the declaration included in this manual Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved The information contained in this document is proprietary t...

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Page 7: ...vel 3 1 3 1 5 Satellite Footprints 3 2 3 1 6 Linear Satellite polarization 3 2 3 2 ANTENNA BASICS 3 2 3 2 1 Unlimited Azimuth 3 2 3 2 2 Elevation 3 2 3 2 3 Antenna polarization 3 3 3 2 4 Stabilization 3 3 3 2 5 Search Pattern 3 3 3 2 6 Tracking Receiver Single Channel Per Carrier Receiver 3 3 3 2 7 Tracking 3 3 3 3 COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 4 3 3 1 Antenna ADE Assembly 3 5 3 3 2 Ant...

Page 8: ... connections 4 6 4 8 4 Balance Antenna Pedestal 4 6 4 9 POWER UP THE ADE 4 6 4 9 1 Initialization 4 6 4 9 2 Home Flag Position 4 6 4 9 3 BDE 4 6 4 10 SETUP 4 6 5 SETUP 5 1 5 1 OPERATOR SETTINGS 5 1 5 2 AUTO TRIM 5 1 5 3 OPTIMIZING TARGETING AUTO TRIM 5 1 5 4 OPTIMIZING TARGETING MANUALLY 5 1 5 1 SAT SKEW SETTING 5 2 5 2 POLARITY ANGLE POLANG PARAMETERS 5 2 5 3 OPTIMIZING AUTO POLARIZATION CROSS PO...

Page 9: ...9 To Disable Enable DishScan 7 10 7 3 10 Satellite Reference Mode 7 11 7 3 11 To Read Decode an ACU Error Code 0008 Pedestal Function Error 7 11 7 3 12 Remote GPS LAT LON Position 7 14 7 4 MAINTENANCE 7 15 7 4 1 C Band Circular Tx Polarity change 7 15 7 5 ALIGNING THE DROP IN FEED OF THE ANTENNA 7 18 7 5 1 Balancing the Antenna 7 19 7 5 2 To Adjust Tilt 7 19 7 5 3 To Reset Reinitialize the Antenna...

Page 10: ...Multi conductor Cables Customer Furnished 8 5 8 10 4 AC Power Cable Pedestal Rf Equipment 8 5 8 10 5 AC Power Cable Optional Marine Air Conditioner 8 5 8 10 6 Gyro Compass Interface Cable Customer Furnished 8 5 9 DRAWINGS 9 1 9 1 9797B 70 MODEL SPECIFIC DRAWINGS 9 1 9 2 SERIES 97 GENERAL DRAWINGS 9 1 ...

Page 11: ...signal coverage in your current geographic area Your Series 97 antenna may be fitted with appropriate Transmit Receive RF Equipment and appropriate Feed to allow you to operate in linear or circular polarization mode at C Band frequencies This input will be distributed to your satellite modem and then to all of your other below decks equipment 1 3 System Components The Series 97 TXRX system consis...

Page 12: ...uipment its operation and installation Refer to the manual provided with your Antenna Control Unit for its installation and operating instructions 1 5 Quick Overview of contents The information in this manual is organized into chapters Operation basic system information installation setup functional testing maintenance specifications and drawings relating to this Antenna are all contained in this ...

Page 13: ...h the specific sequence of steps listed below to initialize the antenna These phases initialize the level cage elevation cross level and azimuth to predetermined starting positions Initialization is completed in the following phases each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization 1 Level Cage is driven CCW issuing extra steps to assure that the cage is all...

Page 14: ...d from the Antenna Control Unit This allows you to have a Linear or a Circular feed assembly installed on your antenna When you have a Circular feed installed polarization adjustment is NOT required You should set the POL TYPE parameter in your ACU to 0000 When you have a Linear feed installed polarization may be operated manually from the ACU but Auto Polarization mode is the default polarization...

Page 15: ...r ship may become positioned between the satellite and the dish Blockage may also be caused a anything standing near the radome tall mountains buildings bridges cranes or other larger ships near your ship Moving or rotating the ship to position the antenna where it has an unobstructed view to the desired satellite will restore the antennas ability to receive the satellite signal 3 1 3 Rain Fade At...

Page 16: ... explain some of the basic functions of the antenna 3 2 1 Unlimited Azimuth Azimuth rotation of the antenna is unlimited no mechanical stops Azimuth drive provided by the azimuth motor is required during stabilization searching and tracking operations of the antenna When the ship turns azimuth is driven in the opposite direction to remain pointed at the satellite The actual azimuth pointing angle ...

Page 17: ... the desired signal Search is conducted in a two axis pattern consisting of alternate movements in azimuth and elevation The size and direction of the movements are increased and reversed every other time resulting in an expanding square pattern When the antenna is able to re acquire the desired signal the ACU will automatically stop searching and begin Tracking the signal to optimize the pointing...

Page 18: ... TXRX Simplified Block Diagram The following text provides a basic functional overview of the system components and component interconnection as referred to in the simplified block diagram for your 9797Btenna Also refer to the appropriate page of the System Block Diagram which depicts your system configuration ...

Page 19: ... see the LED indicators while you are controlling the antenna The Antenna Control Unit is connected to the antenna ships Gyro Compass and Satellite modem Figure 3 4 Antenna Control Unit The Antenna Control Unit ACU communicates via an RS 422 full duplex data link with the Pedestal Control Unit PCU located on the antenna This control signal to from the antenna is on the Coax cable along with the L ...

Page 20: ...otocol OpenAMIP Specification 3 5 1 Overview OpenAMIP an ASCII message based protocol invented and Trademarked by iDirect is a specification for the interchange of information between an antenna controller and a satellite modem This protocol allows the satellite modem to command the ACU via TCP port 2002 to seek a particular satellite as well as allowing exchange of information necessary to permit...

Page 21: ...llite using existing S P R and H Parameters A i Set keep alive in seconds 0 off A 5 L b1 b2 Modem Lock and free to transmit 2 parameters b1 indicates Rx lock and b2 not utilized enables disables Tx Mute to BUC L 1 1 W i GPS Update Sets GPS Update period in seconds 0 Off W 300 I s1 s2 Set modem vendor s1 and device s2 2 parameters I iDirect 5100 3 5 3 2 Modem Commands Command Description Example a ...

Page 22: ...Basic System Information 9797B 70 C Band TXRX 3 8 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 23: ... 1 diameter fasteners 290 Wicking High strength for fasteners which are already assembled WARNING Hoisting with other than a webbed four part sling may result in catastrophic crushing of the radome Refer to the specifications and drawings for the fully assembled weight of your model Antenna Radome and assure that equipment used to lift hoist this system is rated accordingly CAUTION The antenna rad...

Page 24: ...lance radar arrays is minimized The radome should be as far away from the ships Radar as possible and should NOT be mounted on the same plane as the ships Radar so that it is not directly in the Radar beam path 3 The radome should be as far away from the ships high power short wave MF HF transmitting antennas as possible 4 The Above Decks Equipment ADE and the Below Decks Equipment BDE should be p...

Page 25: ...enna Pedestal and Reflector Feed The area should be a clean flat location free of rocks debris i e concrete The site should also provide protection from wind rain and other adverse weather A hoist or small crane is needed to assemble these sub assemblies to form the final ADE Assembly As an example you might sub assemble everything on the pier where the ship will tie up then use the crane to put t...

Page 26: ...are provided Position the antenna over the four antenna support struts the antenna and the dish mounting clips are numbered or color coded make sure they match Insert the four mounting bolts washers and nuts apply Loctite 271 and tighten 10 Attach the 15 pin connector on the antenna reflector harness to the shielded Polang Aux Relay box Connect the IF receive coax cables from the feed to the pedes...

Page 27: ...dor supplied manuals for installation of the other below decks equipment 4 7 Cable Terminations 4 7 1 At The Radome The TX and RX or TVRO IF cables must be inserted through the cable strain reliefs at the base of the radome Apply RTV to the strain relief joints and tighten the compression fittings to make them watertight Attach the pedestal cable adapters to the TX and RX or TVRO IF cables from be...

Page 28: ...enna will go through the specific sequence of steps to initialize the level cage elevation cross level and azimuth to predetermined starting positions Each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization Refer to the initialization text in the Troubleshooting section in this manual Observe the Initialization of the antenna pedestal If any of these steps fail or...

Page 29: ...yed indicating the proper AZ and EL trims were submitted to RAM This does not save these parameters to NVRAM in order to save to memory continue down through the setup mode parameters until the SETUP SAVE NEW PARAMETERS sub menu is displayed Press the RIGHT arrow and then press the ENTER key The display should now report that the parameters were saved NOTE The AUTO TRIM feature only will work if y...

Page 30: ...t correctly 1 POL TYPE should be set to 0072 Auto Pol mode 2 POL OFFSET This is initially set to factory default 0040 but will be incremented or decremented to calibrate the feed to the horizon with a level bubble or digital 3 POL SCALE Leave this at the factory default setting of 0090 4 Go to the TX POLARITY parameter in the Setup menu of the ACU and set this parameter to your assigned Transmit p...

Page 31: ...d If the antenna stops at the home flag but it is NOT pointed in line with the Bow of the ship it is important to assure that the antennas actual position relative to the bow of the ship is the value that gets preset into the Relative position counter By saving the antennas actual Relative position when at the home flag into HFO you have calibrated the antenna to the ship 5 4 1 To Calculate HFO If...

Page 32: ...t the satellite and record the Calculated Azimuth position that the antenna was driven to Drive DOWN until you find the satellite positively identify that you are on the satellite you targeted and allow tracking to peak the antenna position Record the Peak Azimuth position Subtract the Peak position from the Calculated position to determine the number of degrees of AZ TRIM that would be required R...

Page 33: ...zation When the AZ LIMIT parameters are set to create these ZONES up to four several things happen when the antenna is within one of the zones 1 Tracking continues as long as the AGC value is greater than the Threshold value When the AGC value drops below Threshold the antenna will wait Search Delay parameter amount of time and then re target the satellite you targeted last if 4 value is included ...

Page 34: ...smissions whenever the antenna is mis pointed 0 5 degrees or more is blocked searching targeting or unwrapping The SW2 output would be interfaced to the satellite modem to disable mute the TX output signal from the Satellite TXRX Modem When the mute condition is due to antenna mis pointing it will not un mute until the pointing error of the antenna is within 0 2 degrees The default output is conta...

Page 35: ...lative Multiply these Relative positions by 10 Enter AZ LIMIT 5 value of 1560 and AZ LIMIT 6 value of 1720 In this case the stack antenna height only causes blockage up to an elevation of 36 degrees so we set EL LIMIT 56 to 0360 If the antenna is between these two AZ Limit points but the elevation is greater than 36 degrees the antenna will no longer be blocked ZONE 4 is not needed Enter AZ LIMIT ...

Page 36: ...ion of 41 degrees so we set EL LIMIT 56 to 0410 If the antenna is between these two AZ Limit points but the elevation is greater than 12 degrees the antenna will no longer be blocked ZONE 4 is not needed Enter AZ LIMIT 7 value of 0000 and AZ LIMIT 8 value of 0000 Set EL LIMIT 78 to 0000 If your ACU software includes 5 volt polarization you will not see these AZ EL LIMIT parameters EXAMPLE 3 One bl...

Page 37: ...value of 0080 In this case the mast height only causes blockage up to an elevation of 70 degrees so we set EL LIMIT 34 to 0700 If the antenna is between these two AZ Limit points but the elevation is greater than 70 degrees the antenna will no longer be blocked ZONE 3 begins AZ LIMIT 5 at 155 degrees Relative and ends AZ LIMIT 6 at 205 degrees Relative Multiply these Relative positions by 10 Enter...

Page 38: ...ing Band Selection menu Band Selection must be set to the appropriate selection for Tracking to operate properly Band selection controls the local logic output state of SW1 output terminal on the Terminal Mounting Strip PCB and remote C Ku relays or other switches on the antenna pedestal The factory default selections and SW1 status for your 9797B is listed in the following table Setting Displayed...

Page 39: ... C Band DishScan Ku Band DishScan My Parameters EL TRIM 0 AZ TRIM 0 AUTO THRES 100 EL STEP SIZE 0 AZ STEP SIZE 0 STEP INTEGRAL 0 SEARCH INC 10 5 SEARCH LIMIT 200 100 SEARCH DELAY 30 SWEEP INC 0040 SYSTEM TYPE 0005 GYRO TYPE 2 POL TYPE 72 POL OFFSET 30 POL SCALE 90 AZ LIMIT 1 0 AZ LIMIT 2 0 EL LIMIT 12 90 AZ LIMIT 3 0 AZ LIMIT 4 0 EL LIMIT 34 90 AZ LIMIT 5 0 AZ LIMIT 6 0 EL LIMIT 56 90 5V OFFSET 0 ...

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Page 41: ...rsor under the numeric value Press the UP arrow key to increment the displayed value Press the ENTER key to submit change If automatic updating is working properly the Longitude value display will return to the current ships Longitude position within a few seconds 6 3 Heading Following Verify that the heading display in the ACU is following the ships Gyro Compass 1 Press NEXT repeatedly until the ...

Page 42: ...pprox 2 3 dB Do not drive antenna so far that AGC falls below threshold 6 Press the TRACK key to re enable tracking 7 Monitor the Azimuth and AGC Values for the next 20 30 seconds 8 Verify the Azimuth and AGC return to the values noted in step 4 9 Verify the amount of time it took for tracking to bring AGC back to peak is within the specifications Nominal time to get back to peak is 8 30 seconds Y...

Page 43: ... being emitted from the reflector The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the individuals who work on the system 7 1 Warranty Information Sea Tel Inc supports its Series 97 00 06 and 07 systems with a ONE YEAR warranty on parts and labor What s Covered by the Limited Warranty The Sea Tel Limited Warranty is applicable for parts and labor coverage to the complete...

Page 44: ...ding water to weep out 2 Antenna Pedestal Inspection The shock vibration springs and or wire rope Isolators should not be frayed completely compressed or otherwise damaged The plated and painted parts should not be rusted or corroded The harnesses should not be frayed and all the connectors should be properly fastened and tightened All hardware should be tight no loose assemblies or counter weight...

Page 45: ... drifting in position The Level and Cross Level reference is provided by a two axis tilt sensor in the level cage assembly The Azimuth reference is provided by combining the ships gyro compass input and the antenna relative position 7 3 2 Antenna Initialization Series 97B Series 00 Turn the pedestal power supply ON The brakes on the Elevation and Cross Level motors will release Brake release power...

Page 46: ...zation is the process of de coupling the ships motion from the antenna and is controlled by the PCU Does the system maintain the satellite link after turning off TRACKING Tracking is the process of issuing fine adjustments to the pointing angle of the antenna to optimize the received signal level and is controlled by the ACU Does the system pass a four quadrant tracking test Functional Test s DacR...

Page 47: ...t by more than 0 5 from the desired position the PCU will flag a Stab Limit error To view the position error select the graph chart This chart displays sensed axis errors via three traces CL Cross Level LV Elevation and AZ Azimuth at a fixed 0 05º vertical division The normal trace average will plots it s display 3 divisions from the red reference line Any trace line average plotted above this is ...

Page 48: ... select the graph chart This chart displays the output of the Tilt Sensor via two traces CL Cross Level LV Elevation at a fixed 1º vertical division and the home flag logic level via a single trace AZ Azimuth The normal trace display for the Tilt Sensor after performing remote tilt calibration will be 4 divisions from the red reference line Any trace line average plotted above this is of concern a...

Page 49: ...e below for a screen capture of an antenna that was driven so that the Home Flag switch is engaged 7 3 6 Open Loop Rate Sensor Monitoring The DacRemP DISPW graph chart provides a means for monitoring the output of the 3 solid state rate sensors located inside the Level Cage Assembly for diagnostic purposes The rate sensors are the primary inputs to the PCU for stabilization To monitor the rate sen...

Page 50: ...cating that the antenna was driven CW in Azimuth Due to the in practicality of driving an axis at a consistent rate verification of rate sensor output is for the most part restricted to a positive or negative response of the Level Cage movement plotting above or below the red reference line of each axis 7 3 7 Fine Balance and Monitoring Motor Drive Torque The DacRemP DISPTC graph chart provides a ...

Page 51: ... in the screen capture below is imbalanced so that it is Right Heavy The CL trace is plotting above the red reference line indicating that drive CCW is required to maintain a 90 Cross Level position The Level display should decrease plots below red line as the antenna requires drive forward Up in elevation and increase plots above red line as the antenna requires drive back Down in elevation Examp...

Page 52: ... press ENTER to drive the Cross Level axis LEFT OFF or RIGHT respectively To drive the Level motor key in 2064 2128 or 2192 and press ENTER to drive the level axis FORWARD OFF or BACKWARD respectively To drive the Azimuth motor key in 3064 3128 or 3192 and press ENTER to drive the azimuth axis CW OFF or CCW 7 3 9 To Disable Enable DishScan To be able to use Step Track or to revert to Conscan as yo...

Page 53: ...ilize the antenna based entirely on the azimuth rate sensor loop and the tracking information from DishScan This will keep the azimuth rate sensor position from eventually drifting away at a rate faster than the tracking loop can correct by using the tracking errors to regulate the rate sensor bias Satellite Reference turned ON is the recommended standard mode of operation regardless of gyro type ...

Page 54: ...XRX 7 12 Right mouse click on the icon This will display a list box with the status of the above decks pedestal filtered into 3 sections Items preceded with a check marks indicate a flagged status See matrix below for further information on each state ...

Page 55: ...abilization Loop This is NOT an indication of a proper Heading integration into ACU PCU Error Indicates that one or more errors have been reported by the above decks equipment PCU Init Indicates that the above decks equipment is currently performing an Initialization sequence Hi Elevation Indicates that the above decks equipment is operating an Elevation Position higher than 83 PCU Error Status Wo...

Page 56: ...ded are utilized to calculate the Azimuth Elevation Cross level and Polarity pointing angles of the desired satellite The DacRemP Comm Diagnostics Window provides a means to query the GPS antenna to verify proper operation The procedure below describes this process 1 Select the Comm Diagnostics window under to the Tools submenu or Press CTRL C Left mouse click on the icon Left Mouse click on the P...

Page 57: ... for our 38N 122W Latitude and Longitude position The status character tells you the status of the GPS Comma GPS has NOT acquired a proper fix N GPS fix is NOT valid A GPS has acquired a valid fix 7 4 Maintenance 7 4 1 C Band Circular Tx Polarity change The following procedure describes the steps below to change the transmit polarity of the C Band circular feed assembly you have installed onto you...

Page 58: ...are for future use Note the orientation of your current configuration by using the spine of the OMT If no marking currently exists such as the one shown to the right mark your feed assembly with your current Tx Polarization Remove the hardware securing body of the feed assembly to waveguide adapters and the drop in Scalar assembly retain hardware for future use ...

Page 59: ... the hardware removed in the previous step Figure 8 Using Phase card as an orientation reference Secure waveguide to Flange by using hardware removed in step 1 Once all hardware has been secured verify the antenna still has full range of motion Finish conversion process by verifying and if required perform the antenna balance procedure ...

Page 60: ... 7 Remove the tie down stow braces or web straps Re balance the antenna 8 Target and re acquire desired satellite 9 If a CIRCULAR polarized feed is installed skip to step 15 10 If a LINEAR polarized feed is installed continue 11 If MANUAL Polarization will be used skip to step 13 12 Set POL TYPE parameter to 72 for AUTO polarization mode 13 Select POL OFFSET parameter to align cross pol isolation ...

Page 61: ...ld now display REMOTE BALANCE ON At the Antenna 2 At the Antenna Balance the antenna with the elevation near horizon referred to as front to back balance by adding or subtracting small counter weights 3 Then balance Cross Level axis referred to as left right balance by moving existing counter weights from the left to the right or from the right to the left Always move weight from one location on t...

Page 62: ...he DOWN arrow key and then press the ENTER key 7 Press MODE or ENTER to step the menu to REMOTE PARAMETERS 8 Press the UP arrow key and then press the ENTER key to save the settings in the PCU This save the new tilt bias settings in the PCU Reset or re initialize the antenna to verify that the Level cage is properly level with the new settings 7 5 3 To Reset Reinitialize the Antenna Select the REM...

Page 63: ... DOWN arrow keys set the Remote Command value to N0211 and press ENTER The display should now show N0211 6 Press ENTER several times to select REMOTE PARAMETERS Press LEFT arrow and then ENTER to save the system type in the PCU 7 Press RESET and the displayed Remote Version Number should now display 9797B VER 2 0x 7 6 2 MODEL CONFIGURATION NUMBERS The following table shows the current mode configu...

Page 64: ...nt Hardware needed Two 2 13 x 2 inch Stainless Steel bolts Two 2 Nylon straps with ratchet mechanism Nylon straps must be rated to 300 lbs Working load capacity and 900 lbs Max rated capacity Stowing procedure 1 Point the antenna to Zenith 90 degree elevation angle straight up Install one 1 13 x 2 inch bolt into the inside of each elevation beam as shown in Figure 1 Hook one end hook of the nylon ...

Page 65: ...e the vertical isolation canister assembly as shown in Figure 4 Tighten straps until the canister has been pulled down approx to inch Do not over tighten You must leave approximately 1 8 inch clearance between the rubber stops and the azimuth driven sprocket to allow the vertical vibration isolation to function properly NOTE Remove both the straps and the bolts before applying power and returning ...

Page 66: ...Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9797B 70 C Band TXRX 7 24 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 67: ...ation Linear or Circular VSWR 1 3 1 Polang control 24 volt DC motor with position feedback for Linear Feed None for Circular Feed LNB LNC Gain Noise Figure Refer to RF Equipment vendor manual s 8 3 RF Equipment C Band Block Up Converter Codan model 67xx 25 Watt optional 40W C Band MBUC Standard or Extended band with waveguide output C Band LNB Norsat model 3000 C Band PLL LNB Noise Temperature 20K...

Page 68: ...s one top cap and one base pan Installed height 164 including base frame if mounted with standard Legs 148 if Flush mounted Installed weight MAX 1800 LBS including Antenna Pedestal Assembly RF attenuation 1 5 dB 6 GHz dry 1 5 dB 12 GHz dry 1 5 dB 14 GHz dry Wind Withstand relative average winds up to 100 MPH from any direction Ingress Protection Rating All Sea Tel radomes have an IP rating of 56 N...

Page 69: ...tion Elevation 15 to 100 degrees Cross Level 25 degrees Azimuth Unlimited Elevation Pointing 0 to 85 degrees with 15 degree Roll 5 to 80 degrees with 20 degree Roll 10 to 75 degrees with 25 degree Roll Relative Azimuth Pointing Unlimited Specified Ship Motions for stabilization accuracy tests Roll 15 degrees at 8 12 sec periods Pitch 10 degrees at 6 12 sec periods Yaw 8 degrees at 15 to 20 sec per...

Page 70: ...ts are corrosion resistant or are treated to endure effects of salt air and salt spray The equipment is specifically designed and manufactured for marine use 8 10 Cables 8 10 1 Antenna Control Cable Provided from ACU MUX RS 422 Pedestal Interface Type Shielded Twisted Pairs Number of wires Wire Gauge 24 AWG or larger Communications Parameters 9600 Baud 8 bits No parity Interface Protocol RS 422 In...

Page 71: ...150 ft 16 AWG 1 3 mm up to 250 ft 14 AWG 1 6 mm Up to 350 ft 12 AWG 2 0 mm 8 10 4 AC Power Cable Pedestal Rf Equipment Voltage 110 or 220 volts AC 220 VAC Recommended Pedestal Power 100 VA MAX RF Equipment Power 1500 VA MAX 8 10 5 AC Power Cable Optional Marine Air Conditioner Voltage 220 volts AC Breaker Required 20 Amp Full Load Amperage 5 4 Amps 8 10 6 Gyro Compass Interface Cable Customer Furn...

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Page 73: ... 9797B 70 9 10 127991 1_A Antenna Assembly 2 4M Offset 9 11 128423 1_A TX Wavegiude run 9 14 123285 4_B1 Tx Rx Feed Sub Assembly C Band Linear DishScan 9 17 111365 17_N1 Radome Ass y 144 Inch 9 19 123723 9_B1 Radome Base Ass y 75 In STL 9 21 123496 1_C1 Air Conditioner Internal 9 23 122508_E AC Install Assy Internal 9 24 123908_B1 Installation Arrangement 9 26 9 2 Series 97 General Drawings Drawin...

Page 74: ...Drawings 9797B 70 C Band TXRX 9 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 75: ...LL NORSAT 30 7 1 EA 123285 4 C 9797B FEED SUB ASS Y C BAND LIN D 15 1 EA 125411 3 L DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF NOT SHOWN 16 1 EA 129615 1 B BELOW DECK KIT L BAND 400MHZ RS 23 NOT SHOWN 17 1 EA 130857 10 A1 CUSTOMER DOC PACKET 9797B 70 400 MH NOT SHOWN 26 1 EA 122539 1 B SHIP STOWAGE KIT XX97 NOT SHOWN 27 1 EA 114569 D BALANCE WEIGHT KIT NOT SHOWN 28 1 EA 124877 1 C DECAL KIT XX97 SEATEL 126 IN 1...

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Page 77: ...034 G HOME SWITCH ASS Y SHIELDED 29 1 EA 116000 2 K SERVO AMPLIFIER ASS Y 5A 30 1 EA 129739 3 B2 HARNESS ASS Y INTERFACE 97B 06 400 31 1 EA 126375 3 B HARNESS ASS Y PEDESTAL 32 1 EA 121485 4 G HARNESS ASS Y REFLECTOR 33 1 EA 125726 3 B HARNESS ASS Y BRAKE 56 IN XX07 34 1 EA 129741 72 C HARNESS ASS Y 400MHZ MODEM TO CODAN 40 1 EA 121250 2 C3 POWER RING ASS Y 22 IN 96 IN CONTA 41 1 EA 124287 56 D CA...

Page 78: ... BAND 400MHZ RS 23 102 1 EA 129710 1 B BASE MUX RACK PANEL ASS Y 400MHZ RS 103 1 EA 121628 4 P TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP ASS Y ACU 104 1 EA 129613 2 D MODEM ASS Y 400MHZ FSK 3 CH BDE R 106 1 EA 116298 1 G INTERFACE HARNESS ASS Y SINGLE MODEM 107 1 EA 120643 25 B CABLE ASS Y RS232 9 WIRE STRAIGHT 108 1 EA 119479 10 B1 CABLE ASS Y CAT5 JUMPER 10 FT 109 1 EA 124095 36 E CABLE ASS Y RJ45 SERIAL IDIRECT ...

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Page 80: ...UIDE RUN ASS Y 9797B 70 40 WAT 11 1 EA 121655 1 H LABELS INSTALLATION 12 1 EA 123530 2 E GROUND BONDING KIT XX97 NOT SHOWN 20 1 EA 121485 4 G HARNESS ASS Y REFLECTOR NOT SHOWN 21 1 EA 111079 15 G1 CABLE ASS Y SMA M N M 15 FT NOT SHOWN 22 1 EA 114973 72 E1 CABLE ASS Y N M N M 72 IN NOT SHOWN 23 1 EA 129741 72 C HARNESS ASS Y 400MHZ MODEM TO CODAN NOT SHOWN 24 1 EA 110567 14 C1 ADAPTER N F F M STRAI...

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Page 86: ...TENSION 2 0 IN 10 2 EA 115997 2 G1 BRACKET RIGID WAVEGUIDE 11 2 EA 115997 3 H BRACKET WAVEGUIDE 12 2 EA 115998 1 J5 STRAP RIGID WAVEGUIDE WR 137 20 6 EA 118294 3 B HARDWARE KIT WR 137 CPR FLANGE 21 6 EA 117218 2 GASKET WR 137 CPRG FULL 50 4 EA 114588 827 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 10 32 x 3 8 S S 51 4 EA 114588 836 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 10 32 x 1 1 2 S 52 4 EA 114581 011 WASHER LOCK 10 S S 53 8 EA 114580 011 W...

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Page 89: ...KE FULL 20 1 EA 119062 B BRACKET FEED BALANCING 21 1 EA 118560 C WEIGHT TRIM 1 x 3 38 x 3 2 8 LBS 50 8 EA 114593 162 SCREW SOCKET HD 10 32 x 3 8 S S 57 8 EA 114580 011 WASHER FLAT 10 S S 58 8 EA 114581 011 WASHER LOCK 10 S S 60 2 EA 114586 535 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 2 S S 61 2 EA 114576 539 SCREW FLAT HD PHIL 1 4 20 x 5 8 S 62 27 EA 114586 537 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 3 4 S S 63 3 EA 114622 544 SCRE...

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Page 91: ... 1 EA 109119 17 F3 RADOME FAB ASS Y 144 INCH WHITE SID 0 12 EA 117762 1 B SILICONE ADHESIVE WHT RTV 122 10 1 NOT SHOWN 0 1 EA 124818 3 B HARDWARE KIT MULTI PANEL RADOME 144 1 SHT 1 OF RADOME ASS Y 144 INCH WHITE SIDE ACCESS PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DATE 8 4 2010 DRAWING NUMBER 111365 17 REV P ...

Page 92: ... DASH 27 10 17 07 N A N1 SL UPDATE BOM PER RED LINES UPDATE VIEW TO SHOW DETAIL ASSY UPDATE DASH TABLE AND RE NUMBERS FOR NOTES PER RED LINES UPDATE UNITS FOR NOTE 5 02 10 10 7046 P SEE DETAIL B SEE DETAIL C SEE DETAIL A 1 BASE FRAME ASS Y REF ONLY 144 142 70 DASH TABLE DASH NO CONFIGURATION COLOR FOAM SIDE ACCESS 2 WHITE YES NO 17 WHITE YES YES 18 WHITE YES YES 21 US NAVY GREY YES YES 26 DANISH N...

Page 93: ...OME PANEL 52 SCALE 1 8 P N 131729 2 KIT RADOME CAP 126 144 IN DETAIL C RADOME PANEL 50 6X RADOME CAP D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B 1 64 111365 P 2 OF 2 P N 131731 1 KIT RADOME PANEL TO BASE FRAME 75 IN 52 SCALE 1 8 DETAIL A 51 60X BASE PAN FAB ...

Page 94: ...EA 114622 628 SCREW HEX HD FULL THRD 3 8 16 x 1 54 8 EA 114580 033 WASHER FLAT 1 2 S S 55 16 EA 114580 032 WASHER FLAT 3 8 S S 1 OD X 13 32 56 4 EA 114581 033 WASHER LOCK 1 2 S S 57 8 EA 114581 031 WASHER LOCK 3 8 S S 59 4 EA 114583 033 NUT HEX 1 2 13 S S 60 8 EA 114583 031 NUT HEX 3 8 16 S S 61 6 EA 114586 540 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 S S 62 12 EA 114580 029 WASHER FLAT 1 4 S S 63 6 EA 114583 ...

Page 95: ...ESCRIPTION 4 X X 050 X XX 020 X XXX 005 ANGLES 5 62 AC CONFIG 71 72 73 4X 5 62 61 1 SHOWN 4 3 4 5 EXTERNAL AC NO AC SPACER BASE STAND 63 74 2 6X 5 1 4X 61 63 62 73 3 74 2 EXTERNAL AC NO AC BASE CROSS 4 1 70 SHOWN NO AC CONFIG 72 62 6X 1 APPLY ADHESIVE PER SEA TEL SPEC 121730 USE DRAWING INCONJUNCTION WITH SHOWN WITH EXTERNAL AC 3 2 4 ORIENT DOOR SO IT IS ACCESIBLE INSTALLED WITH ITEM 2 AT SEA TEL ...

Page 96: ...1 8X 2 61 4 4 73 74 71 72 62 62 INTERNAL AC SPIDER MOUNTING BASE 3 63 6X 1 SIZE SCALE SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV C B 123723 1 8 D C B A A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 OF 2 ...

Page 97: ...E SHEET NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER REV B RJW 1 8 2007 1 8 123496 C1 N A N A 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE X X 050 X XX 020 X XXX 005 ANGLES 5 APPROVED DATE AIR CONDITIONER REVISION HISTORY REV ECO DATE DESCRIPTION BY INTERNAL INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5M 1994 C1 N A 1 9 07 CREATED CAD OUTLINE DRAWING RJW A 4609 10 05 04 RELEASED TO PRODUCTION AMN C N A 3 2 06 CHANGED TO TABLE FORMAT V S B 4858 5 5 05 ADD ...

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Page 99: ...IEF ASS Y 4 1 EA 121008 72 D2 CABLE ASS Y AC INPUT 72 IN SPADE NOT SHOWN 6 4 EA 120470 ISOLATORS BUMPER 60 4 EA 114586 535 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 2 S S 61 4 EA 114586 537 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 3 4 S S 62 8 EA 114581 029 WASHER LOCK 1 4 S S 63 4 EA 114625 107 WASHER FENDER 1 4 1 IN OD S S 1 SHT 1 OF A C INSTALL ASS Y INTERNAL PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DATE 8 4 2010 DRAWING NUMBER 122508 REV E ...

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Page 102: ... 4 EA 115998 10 J5 STRAP RIGID WAVEGUIDE WR 75 16 3 EA 117747 B PLATE RIGID WAVEGUIDE 17 4 EA 121226 7173 SPACER 10 X 31 OD X 1 50 ALUM AL 18 2 EA 121226 7153 SPACER 10 X 31 OD X 1 25 ALUM AL 20 7 EA 117218 2 GASKET WR 137 CPRG FULL 21 1 EA 119269 2 A1 GASKET WR 75 UG FULL 22 7 EA 118294 3 B HARDWARE KIT WR 137 CPR FLANGE 23 4 EA 118294 1 A3 HARDWARE KIT WR 75 UG FLANGE 6 32 24 1 EA 118294 9 B HAR...

Page 103: ...10 EA 114583 011 A NUT HEX 10 32 S S 70 6 EA 114586 545 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 S S 77 6 EA 119952 029 A1 WASHER STAR INTERNAL TOOTH 1 4 IN 78 6 EA 114580 029 WASHER FLAT 1 4 S S 79 6 EA 114583 029 NUT HEX 1 4 20 S S 2 SHT 2 OF WAVEGUIDE RUN 9797B 78 50 WATT PROD FAMILY 97 TX RX EFF DATE 8 4 2010 DRAWING NUMBER 128787 1 REV C ...

Page 104: ...3 1 EA 115425 2 K POT ASS Y ELEX POLANG 4 1 EA 114590 144 SCREW SOCKET SET CUP 6 32 x 1 4 S 5 1 EA 117549 24 B2 SPUR GEAR 24DP 24 TOOTH 6 1 EA 121880 1 A1 MOTOR ASS Y POLANG PRI FOCUS 7 1 EA 114590 190 SCREW SOCKET SET CUP 8 32 x 1 4 S 8 1 EA 128879 1 A BELT KIT XX97B TX RX 1 SHT 1 OF SPARE PARTS KIT XX97B TX RX STANDARD PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DATE 8 4 2010 DRAWING NUMBER 128878 1 REV A ...

Page 105: ... D ROTARY JOINT 4 5 GHz DUAL COAX 4 1 EA 121250 2 C3 POWER RING ASS Y 22 IN 96 IN CONTA 5 1 EA 116782 2 L MODEM ASS Y BASE 4 CH RF 6 1 EA 117611 4 J MODEM ASS Y BASE 3 CH 50 OHM 7 1 EA 117611 3 J MODEM ASS Y PEDESTAL 3 CH 50 OHM 8 1 EA 116782 1 L MODEM ASS Y PEDESTAL 4 CH RF 1 SHT 1 OF SPARE PARTS KIT XX97B 21 22 32 TX RX MASTER PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DATE 8 4 2010 DRAWING NUMBER 128878 3 REV A1 ...

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Page 107: ...36 B1 CABLE ASS Y D SUB 9 PIN 36 IN 7 2 EA 121228 3072 STANDOFF HEX F F 6 32 X 25 OD X 9 2 EA 114588 146 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 3 8 S S 11 8 EA 114588 107 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 5 16 S S 19 2 EA 114588 144 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 1 4 S S 29 1 EA 119478 5 D CABLE ASS Y RJ 45 SERIAL 60 IN 30 1 EA 126877 B1 HARNESS ASS Y COMTECH MODEM INTERFAC 1 SHT 1 OF TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP ASS Y ACU PROD FA...

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Page 109: ...RAIGHT FLANGE 7 1 EA 114972 9 N CABLE ASS Y SMA M SMA M 6 IN 8 1 EA 113303 10 U CABLE ASS Y SMA 90 SMA M 8 IN 10 4 EA 122569 3402 A STANDOFF HEX M F 6 32 X 25 OD X 1 11 8 EA 114588 107 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 5 16 S S 12 8 EA 114583 005 NUT HEX 4 40 S S 13 2 EA 114588 144 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 1 4 S S 14 6 EA 114580 007 WASHER FLAT 6 S S 15 4 EA 114588 146 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 6 32 x 3 8 S S 16 8...

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