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Page 1: ...ial Centre Wide Lane Swaythling Southampton UK S0 18 2HJ Tel 44 0 23 80 671155 Fax 44 0 23 80 671166 Email europe seatel com Web www seatel com February 21 2006 Document No 124769 Revision A INSTALLATION AN OPERATION FOR SEA TEL MODEL COASTAL 18 SATELLITE TV RECEIVE ONLY ANTENNA WITHOUT POLARIZATION Please record your Antenna Serial Number Here Antenna Size _______ Serial Number _______________ ...

Page 2: ...nel complied with the requirements of European Norms and European Standards EN 60945 1997 and prETS 300 339 1998 03 on June 30 1999 Sea Tel European Union Declaration of Conformity for this equipment is contained in this manual Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved The information contained in this document is proprietary to Sea Tel Inc This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form...

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Page 4: ...iv Revision History REV ECO Date Description By A N A February 17 2006 Initial production release MDN ...

Page 5: ...ting polarization when you have changed geographic areas 2 5 2 5 LOSS OF SATELLITE DUE TO BLOCKAGE OR RAIN FADE 2 6 2 6 LOW NOISE BLOCK CONVERTER OPERATION 2 6 2 7 RADOME ASSEMBLY OPERATION 2 6 3 BASIC SYSTEM INFORMATION 3 1 3 1 SATELLITE BASICS 3 1 3 1 1 Ku Band Frequency 10 95 12 75GHz Satellites 3 1 3 1 2 Blockage 3 1 3 1 3 Rain Fade 3 1 3 1 4 Signal level 3 1 3 1 5 Satellite Footprints 3 2 3 1...

Page 6: ... SAT5 Fifth Satellite Parameters 5 7 5 2 8 SAT6 Sixth Satellite Parameters 5 7 5 2 9 FACTORY SETTINGS 5 7 5 3 LINEAR POLARIZATION ADJUSTMENT 5 8 5 3 1 Optimizing the polarization while on the desired satellite 5 9 5 3 2 Setting polarization for a different satellite changing satellites 5 9 5 3 3 Setting polarization when you have changed geographic areas 5 10 5 4 SAVING THE SETUP PARAMETERS 5 10 5...

Page 7: ... 7 2 7 5 LINEAR LNB OPTIONS 7 2 7 5 1 Aussat Linear LNB 7 2 7 5 2 US Linear LNB 7 2 7 5 3 European Quad Universal Linear LNB 7 3 7 6 STABILIZED PEDESTAL 7 3 7 7 PEDESTAL CONTROL UNIT 7 4 7 7 1 DVB Compliant Tracking Receiver 7 4 7 8 BELOW DECKS INTERFACE 7 4 7 9 POWER REQUIREMENTS 7 5 7 10 ENVIRONMENTAL 7 5 8 COMPUTER INTERFACE 8 1 8 1 CONNECTING THE COMPUTER 8 1 8 2 COMMUNICATING WITH THE COASTAL...

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Page 9: ...up is comprised of the items shown and listed below All equipment comprising the Above Decks is incorporated inside the radome assembly and is integrated into a single operational entity For inputs this system requires only an unobstructed line of sight view to the satellite and DC electrical power The IF signals from the antenna are distributed to the satellite receivers by the matrix switch Vide...

Page 10: ...verview 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 TVRO Antenna are all contained in this manual ...

Page 11: ...rence information please refer to the laminated card titled Quick Start Operation or the previous section 2 1 Normal Operation Flowchart The flowchart below is a quick reference from Power ON to Normal Operation Tracking a satellite The paragraphs following this flowchart explain these phases in more detail Figure 2 1 Display Antenna Control Panel Operation Flowchart ...

Page 12: ...e Model number that has been saved in the PCU will be displayed on the top line INITIALIZING followed by a o until the GPS has a valid position When the GPS has a valid position INITIALIZING is displayed 2 2 2 Search phase Sat1 NAME12 1234 Search Message 1 First line of the display will be comprised of 1 Sat1 Sat2 Sat3 Sat4 Sat5 or Sat6 2 NAME12 is the 6 character name of the satellite being searc...

Page 13: ...be initiated automatically or when the operator presses the NEXT key 2 2 3 Tracking phase Sat1 DTV101 1876 NID FFFE EL 45 2 First line of the TRACKING display will be the information for the satellite which is currently being tracked In the display example above the system is tracking the Sat1 satellite selection named DTV101 DirecTV at 101W with a signal strength of 1876 counts of AGC Second line...

Page 14: ...keypress of the POL UP or POL DOWN will increment decrement the displayed value but will NOT rotate the LNB The antenna reports that it is tracking a good signal by displaying a steady ON TRACKING LED If you determine that the satellite signal is not the desired satellite press the NEXT key to search for the NEXT satellite signal Continue repeating this procedure until the correct satellite is fou...

Page 15: ...lite steps 3 4 3 Adjust polarization UP DOWN the amount determined in step 2 4 Press NEXT to search for the next satellite If the next satellite found is not the desired satellite press NEXT to continue searching Repeat searching until the desired satellite is found Allow the antenna to track the satellite for about two minutes 5 Optimize polarization while on the new satellite using the procedure...

Page 16: ...er connected to them Satellite signals are either circular polarized spiraling plane down from the satellite or linear polarized fixed plane down from the satellite The pedestal will receive circular polarization signals when a circular LNB is installed on the back of the dish Conversely the pedestal will only receive linear polarized signals when a linear LNB is installed 2 7 Radome Assembly Oper...

Page 17: ...ly interrupted The dish is actively driven to remain pointed at the satellite toward the equator so as the boat turns a mast or raised structure of your boat may become positioned between the satellite and the dish Blockage may also be caused a person standing near the radome tall mountains buildings bridges cranes or other larger ships near your boat Signal will be lost when the boat is housed in...

Page 18: ...el antenna These footprint charts show the locations where signal level is expected to be adequate for TV reception with your model antenna Please note that while the coverage area information is believed to be correct Sea Tel has no control over actual satellite operation footprint coverage or programming The coverage maps are intended as a guide to reception and the actual coverage area and sign...

Page 19: ...searching and tracking operations of the antenna The actual elevation pointing angle to the satellite is determined by your latitude longitude and the longitude of the satellite In general terms the elevation angle will be low when you are at a high latitudes and will increase as you get closer to the equator Refer to figure 3 1 Additionally from any given latitude the elevation will be highest wh...

Page 20: ...eceiver located in the Pedestal Control Unit PCU is used to acquire identify and track a specific satellite To do this the receiver is set up to a specific Frequency Baud rate FEC rate and a unique Network ID hexadecimal code NID setting for each saved satellite During search if a signal is found this receiver compares the programmed settings to the present satellite signal values being received T...

Page 21: ...inear or circular you will only need to have 2 coaxes between the ADE and BDE Unused coax connections in the radome MUST be terminated 75 ohm terminators if not used 3 3 1 Antenna Assembly The antenna radome assembly consists of a satellite antenna and a linear or circular Low Noise Block converter LNB with polarization motor mounted on a stabilized antenna pedestal housed inside a radome The rado...

Page 22: ...then arranges for a signal to be sent through the satellite to your receiver decoder which will enable it to decode the programming you subscribed to A coax connection from the antenna via the matrix switch provides signal input to the receiver but the receiver also outputs voltage and tone control to the LNB portion of the feed A coax connection from the TV OUTPUT jack on the satellite receiver i...

Page 23: ...ng antennas HF VHF and radar that may generate signals that may interfere with the Coastal Series antenna The further away the Coastal antenna is from these other antennas the less impact their operation will have on it 3 The antenna radome assembly should be rigidly mounted to the boat If necessary reinforce the mounting area to assure that it does not flex due to the boat motion or vibration Cho...

Page 24: ... the status of the antenna Coax cables between the ADE and BDE provide the received satellite signals from the antenna to the matrix switch The matrix switch then distributes these satellite signals to the satellite receiver The satellite receivers convert the satellite signals to provide audio and video to your television and or stereo You must install 4 coaxes between the ADE and BDE if you inte...

Page 25: ...ds beyond the radome base mounting surface and an appropriate amount of excess cable extends from the matrix switch location NOTE You may want to color code or number your coaxes for proper connection to the matrix switch below decks 3 Route 16 AWG 1 29mm or larger gauge wire fused for 4 Amp or larger DC power from the boats batteries or DC voltage supply to the antenna control panel location Conn...

Page 26: ...zontal RED High Band Horizontal or LHCP NOTE The RED connection MUST go to the 18VDC port of your Matrix switch NOTE Unused connectors MUST be terminated with a 75 ohm terminator two are provided 5 Set the antenna pedestal in the radome base Assure that the excess cable length inside the radome does not drag or catch on the antenna pedestal assembly as it rotates inside the radome The threaded ins...

Page 27: ...uds through the mounting holes Assure that excess cable length feeds into cable passage where it will not be pinched between the radome base and the mounting surface 9 Install a fender washer and nut to each mounting stud from the underside of the mounting surface 10 Apply Loctite 241 supplied to the threads of the mounting stud up near the mounting surface and tighten each of the 4 nuts to 24 in ...

Page 28: ...radome top and base Do not exceed 24 in lb 21 kg cm torque or finger tight then about turn tighter when tightening nuts Install the provided white screw covers 4 2 4 Other system cable connections 1 Connect the 8 pin screw terminal connector on the control cable to J2 on the back of the antenna control panel Leave sufficient length on the cable connections to the antenna control panel to be able t...

Page 29: ...r SATELLITE IN connector BLUE coax Low Band Vertical GREEN coax High Band Vertical or RHCP WHITE coax Low Band Horizontal RED coax High Band Horizontal or LHCP 5 Connect a TV monitor to each of the satellite receivers using Audio Video RF TV OUT or SCART connections Refer to the instructions in the receiver manual for details 6 Mount each of the satellite receivers and its television monitor as de...

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Page 31: ...de Setup Mode will be displayed on the first line of the display while the panel is in SETUP Mode Use the arrow keys to scroll down up through the Setup parameters listed below NOTE You will save individual set up parameter settings as you modify them in the procedure below quick presses of the SAVE key These will only save the settings until POWER is cycled to the antenna When you are finished ma...

Page 32: ...rs to factory defaults for the satellite you choose to set this SAT to 1 Press the NEXT key to SELECT this parameter for adjustment 2 Once selected press arrow keys to scroll through a list of choices which this SAT can be preset to This list may change in future software revisions The current choices are Empty Blanks zeros all parameters for this satellite so switching satellites NEXT will skip o...

Page 33: ...gs menu choice 5 2 3 3 LON Enter or edit the Longitude position of this satellite Range of acceptable values are 0 180 East or West E or W 1 Press the NEXT key to SELECT this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the East West hemisphere character Press arrow keys to set this character to the desired hemisphere E W 3 Press the NEXT key to move the cursor to the number digi...

Page 34: ...rement this digit 4 Continue editing until all 5 digits have been set to the desired Baud rate for this satellite selection Press the SAVE key to save the BAUD parameter for this SAT 5 If you want to edit any of the other default values that are loaded with preset press the arrow key to go to the next sub menu parameter 6 If you do not want to edit any other sub menu parameters press SAVE again to...

Page 35: ... to the SAT main menu display From there you can press the arrow key to go to next SAT numeric menu choice or to the Factory Settings menu choice 5 2 3 8 NID Enter or edit the best Network ID 4 digit HEX value for the receiver to use to Identify track this satellite 1 Press the NEXT key to SELECT this sub menu parameter for adjustment 2 A cursor will appear under the rightmost digit Press arrow ke...

Page 36: ...Parameters Access all of the SAT2 individual parameters via a sub menu If a second SAVED satellite if not needed preset SAT2 to empty blank so NEXT will skip over this selection when you are switching satellites All of the SAT2 parameters are set exactly the same way that the SAT1 parameters were set but would be set to different choices Refer to the parameter setting information in the SAT1 First...

Page 37: ...ically 5 2 9 FACTORY SETTINGS Accessing the Factory Settings parameters should ONLY be done by a qualified technician from an authorized Sea Tel dealer The Model Serial Number can be found on the blue and silver label below the reflector on the blue frame of the pedestal The parameters are 5 2 9 1 MODEL COASTAL This parameter sets all of the internal drive scale factor and limits for the motors ge...

Page 38: ...SETTINGS main menu display From there you can press the arrow key to go UP through the SAT numeric menu choices 5 3 Linear Polarization Adjustment Polarization is adjusted for a desired satellite when the system is initially installed Subsequently it needs only to be adjusted when changing from one satellite to another or when the boat has traveled a significant geographic distance It should NOT n...

Page 39: ...2 Setting polarization for a different satellite changing satellites When changing from one satellite to another you may need to adjust the polarization of the LNB to be able to acquire the satellite you want to switch to This will only be required if the difference in polarization angle of the two satellites is greater than ten degrees 1 Assure that you have optimized the polarization for the sat...

Page 40: ...find and identify a satellite optimize the polarization and follow the procedure in section 2 4 2 to change from the satellite you are presently on to the one you desire to be using If you are not able to find any satellites adjust polarization up or down 10 degrees and press NEXT to search for a next satellite signal Continue adjusting polarization and searching until a satellite signal is found ...

Page 41: ...nutes Check to assure that any other installed satellite receivers are also displaying signal level and the televisions they are connected to are operating normally 4 Press the NEXT key to switch to the next numerically viewable satellite from you current position The system should automatically target and search for the selected satellite Observe the Tracking and Unwrap LED s and the panel displa...

Page 42: ...Setup Coastal 18 Ku Band TVRO 5 12 Figure 5 3 Display Antenna Control Panel Setup Mode page 1 ...

Page 43: ...Coastal 18 Ku Band TVRO Setup 5 13 Figure 5 4 Display Antenna Control Panel Setup Mode page 2 ...

Page 44: ...Setup Coastal 18 Ku Band TVRO 5 14 Figure 5 5 Display Antenna Control Panel Setup Mode page 3 ...

Page 45: ...Coastal 18 Ku Band TVRO Setup 5 15 Figure 5 6 Display Antenna Control Panel Setup Mode page 4 ...

Page 46: ...Setup Coastal 18 Ku Band TVRO 5 16 Figure 5 7 Display Antenna Control Panel Setup Mode page 5 ...

Page 47: ...e accomplished by or under the supervision of an authorized Sea Tel dealer for the Sea Tel Limited Warranty to be valid and in force Please refer to the complete warranty information included with your system 6 2 Who to contact for repairs Should technical assistance be required to repair your system the first contact should be to the agent dealer you purchased the equipment from Please record the...

Page 48: ... Refer to receiver manual for operation and testing 4 Matrix switch may not be passing voltage or tone output from the receiver Contact your dealer agent 5 LNB assembly failure Contact your dealer agent Intermittent freeze framing of picture 1 Check for blockage 2 May be in weak area of footprint 3 Polarization may not be optimized refer to section 2 3 1 4 Receiver may not be generating correct vo...

Page 49: ...st BIT function in the Coastal Series Antenna system NOTE Do NOT run these BIT tests while underway or when the pedestal base is more than 5 degrees off level NOTE The MODEL parameter setting is saved in the PCU therefore MUST be set whenever the PCU is changed WARNING Improper setting of the MODEL parameter WILL cause the antenna to malfunction NOTE The Serial Number parameter setting is saved in...

Page 50: ...levation motor The current to the motor is controlled by a PWM circuit The PWM current is repeatedly sampled and statistically analyzed during this test Testing EL MTR will be displayed as the test runs An Error code 4 01 4 17 will be displayed if one of these tests fails A failure indicates a failed motor Motor Driver PCB or harness Temporarily connect a spare motor to the PCU in place of the fai...

Page 51: ... for correct belt path and tension If this check found a problem and you have corrected it re run the BIT tests AZ Motor failure Replace the AZ motor and re run the BIT tests AZ Drive or AZ Rate Sensor Failure Replace the PCU and re run the BIT tests 6 5 8 Pol Pot Motor move test This test commands moves the feed assembly at various speeds in Polarization and checks the results using the POL poten...

Page 52: ...un the BIT tests 6 6 Replacing a Defective LNB Follow the procedure below to install and align a replacement LNB After the LNB is installed the POL OFFSET parameter must be re optimized 1 Remove radome top 2 You may need to rotate the antenna to gain access the back of the dish 3 Note that the body of the current Circular LNB is vertical straight up If you have a Linear LNB installed it will be ro...

Page 53: ...oastal 18 Ku Band TVRO Maintenance 6 7 Control Unit 9 If you replaced a linear LNB re optimize the polarization refer to section 5 3 10 Verify that the LNB operating properly and resume normal operation ...

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Page 55: ...e Interchangeable Linear or Circular LNB information below 7 4 Circular LNB Options The Coastal Series antennas can be easily fitted with a variety of circular LNB assemblies A circular feed tube must also be installed Together they the feed tube and the LNB are capable of receiving circular polarization however the LNB must match the frequency band of the desired circular polarized satellite Belo...

Page 56: ...al Series antennas can be easily fitted with a variety of linear LNB assemblies A linear feed tube must also be installed Together they the feed tube and the LNB are capable of receiving linear polarization however the LNB must match the frequency band of the desired linear polarized satellite Below are the linear LNBs which may be used with this system when the linear feed tube is installed 7 5 1...

Page 57: ...ocity mode Servo Stab Accuracy 1 5 degrees MAX 0 7 degrees RMS in presence of specified ship motions Level Train Motors Size 23 DC Step Motors with PWM Microstep drive Pol skew Motor Size 23 DC Step Motor Inertial Reference 3 single axis Solid State Silicon Rate Sensors Gravity Reference Two Axis Fluid Tilt Sensor Azimuth Reference Closed Loop Tracking on Satellite signal Stabilization rates Roll ...

Page 58: ...crements in SCPC or 62 5 KHz increments in NBIF mode Polarity switching 13 VDC output to select Vertical OR RHCP polarity 18 VDC to output select Horizontal OR LHCP polarity Band Switching 22kHz continuous tone output to select High band No tone to select Low band Satellite ID Network ID for DVB signals QPSK demodulator and FEC decoder lock for DSS or DVB without NID forced NID QPSK Demodulator 30...

Page 59: ...0 Environmental Temperature 20 to 55 degrees C Humidity Up to l00 40 degrees C Rain Up to 4 inches per hour Degraded RF performance when the radome surface is wet Wind Up to 100 MPH from any direction Corrosion Parts are corrosion resistant or treated to endure effects of salt air and salt spray Ship Motions for specified pointing accuracy Roll 20 degrees with 8 12 sec periods Pitch 10 degrees wit...

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Page 61: ... L band IF tuning value in the lower left status bar display based on the most popular Local Oscillator ffrequencies If you LNB uses a different Local Oscillator frequency you will have to calculate the IF to tune to RF LO IF 8 1 Connecting the computer 1 Connect the computers COM port to the Receiver Interface port on the rear of the Display Antenna Control Panel using a computer DB 9 Serial Exte...

Page 62: ...se the correct upper lower case of the characters sent from the computer The associated responses for each of the commands are shown below An explanation for each group of characters in each response is included While in Hyper Terminal type in desired command key to query for desired responses COMMAND SUMMARY Coastal 18 24 32 Version 2 05e Monitor Function Response GPS receiver position DDmm N DDD...

Page 63: ...tellite k Network ID NID to xxxx 0000 FFFF o k nn Set Satellite k Polang Offset nn degrees C Tracking ON D Tracking OFF Search OFF N Select next visible satellite W Write parameters to NVRAM Y Restore DACP operation Z Send selected satellite tuning parameters to DVB receiver 2 Elevation DOWN 8 Elevation UP 4 Azimuth LEFT 6 Azimuth RIGHT 1 AZ rate bias DOWN factory diagnostic only 3 AZ rate bias UP...

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Page 65: ...larization Drawings Drawing Title 124764 System Coastal 18 Configuration Chart 9 3 124519_A General Assembly Coastal 18 9 4 124518_A Pedestal Ass y Coastal 18 9 6 124517_A Antenna Ass y Coastal 18 9 8 124665_B System Block Diagram 9 10 124736_A1 Installation Arrangement 9 12 117230_C2 Shielded Control Cable Assembly 9 14 118092 Installation Template provided separately ...

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Page 67: ...23706 2 124736 27 118302 DLA dual circular 123559 2 124740 124735 124665 6 Coastal 24 Americas No 124764 024 123706 2 124736 27 118302 Americas dual circular 118685 2 124740 124735 124665 6 Coastal 30 EU Yes 124764 025 123813 1 124736 34 121498 Universal dual linear 117473 2 124740 124735 124665 7 Coastal 30 Aussat Yes 124764 026 123813 1 124736 34 121498 Aussat dual linear 123559 3 124740 124735 ...

Page 68: ...A EA 0 14 3 124648 STRUT COUNTERWEIGHT EA X4 15 1 124649 COUNTERWEIGHT 86 LBS EA X3 26 1 119205 BRACKET CONNECTOR ADAPTER EA A 27 4 114178 ADAPTER F F F F BULLET 1 0 IN L EA O 28 4 119967 NUT HEX PANEL 3 8 32 EA 29 4 119952 031 WASHER STAR INTERNAL TOOTH 3 8 S EA A1 50 11 114588 108 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 3 8 S S EA 51 6 114588 192 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 8 32 x 3 8 S S EA 52 5 114588 194 SCREW PAN HD...

Page 69: ...DIAGRAM 117279 ANTENNA SYSTEM SCHEMATIC 125011 HARNESS ROUTING DOC 124736 G A INSTALLATION ARRANGEMENT A1 N A 02 21 06 ADDED DASH TABLE K D H A 5098 02 17 06 RELEASED TO PRODUCTION WAS X9 K D H 4 NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 APPLY ADHESIVE PER SEATEL SPEC 121730 2 TORQUE THREADED FASTENERS PER SEATEL SPEC 122305 3 ROUTE ALL HARNESS AND CABLES ASSEMBLIES PER SEATEL SPEC 121872 TERMINATE ALL U...

Page 70: ... 4 108517 2 WEIGHT TRIM 1 0 OZ EA B 10 1 124468 BRACKET PCU EA X1 50 4 114588 194 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 8 32 x 1 2 S S EA 51 4 114588 190 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 8 32 x 1 4 S S EA 52 2 114586 540 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 S S EA 53 2 114586 538 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 S S EA 55 4 114580 009 WASHER FLAT 8 S S EA 56 4 114580 029 WASHER FLAT 1 4 S S EA 59 2 114588 108 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 4 40 x 3 8 S S EA 60 2...

Page 71: ...N DATE 3rd ANGLE 4030 NELSON AVENUE DATE ECO REV REVISION HISTORY PEDESTAL ASSSEMBLY 5 APPROVED DATE X X 050 X XX 020 X XXX 005 ANGLES INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5M 1994 A 5098 02 08 06 ADDED ITEMS 6 11 57 60 REPLACED ITEMS 4 5 REMOVED ITEMS 6 7 54 RELEASED FROM X4 TO A K D H TORQUE THREADED FASTENERS PER NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 APPLY ADHESIVE PER SEATEL SPEC 121730 2 SEATEL SPE...

Page 72: ... 3 1 123745 MOUNTING CUFF LNB EA X1 50 4 114593 104 SCREW SOCKET HD 4 40 x 3 8 S S EA 51 8 114580 005 WASHER FLAT 4 S S EA 52 3 114590 144 SCREW SOCKET SET CUP 6 32 x 1 4 S S EA 53 4 114593 106 SCREW SOCKET HD 4 40 x 1 2 S S EA 54 8 114581 005 WASHER LOCK 4 S S EA COMMON 124517 1 ANTENNA ASS Y COASTAL 18 NO POL A REV DRAWING NUMBER PROD FAMILY 21 Feb 06 EFF DATE SHT 1 OF 1 ...

Page 73: ...RAWING NUMBER REV B ALVARO 07 05 05 1 1 5 124517 A 1898 COASTAL N A N A 1 OF 1 DRAWN DATE 3rd ANGLE 4030 NELSON AVENUE DATE ECO REV REVISION HISTORY ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 5 APPROVED DATE X X 050 X XX 020 X XXX 005 ANGLES INTERPRET TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14 5M 1994 A NONE 02 21 06 RELEASED TO PRODUCTION WAS X1 K D H TORQUE THREADED FASTENERS PER NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 APPLY ADHESIVE PER SEATE...

Page 74: ...R EA A 7 2 114178 ADAPTER F F F F BULLET 1 0 IN L EA O 8 1 117230 2 CABLE ASS Y SHIELDED CONTROL 50 FT EA C 9 4 113480 1 CABLE ASS Y RF RG6 50 FT EA C1 10 1 110873 3 RF SPLITTER EA D 11 1 117164 36 CABLE ASS Y RG 179 COAX F TO F 36 IN EA A 12 1 120422 1 MULTISWITCH DUO SAT 5 IN X 4 OUT CFE EA A1 13 1 119547 ANTENNA CONTROL PANEL ASS Y XX98 EA F 14 1 117209 2 CONNECTOR PLUG 200 EA 15 1 119732 1 MUL...

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