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4096-282Revision D
October 21, 1998
ASSEMBLY MANUAL
1.2M Ku-BAND Rx/TxSERIES 1125
ANTENNA SYSTEM
PRODELIN CORPORATION1700 NE CABLE DRIVE
CONOVER, NC 28613-0368
1.2M Ku-BAND Rx/TxSERIES 1125
ANTENNA SYSTEM
D UPDATE AND REVISED 10/21/98 PGW
C REVISED TABLE AND FIGURE 2.0-2 05/09/97 PGW
B 12/16/92 RF
- ORIGINAL RELEASE 10/12/92 RF
REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION TITLE
I INTRODUCTION
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 UNPACKING & INSPECTION 1.2 FREIGHT DAMAGE 1.3 MATERIAL MISSING OR DAMAGED 1.4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION TOOLS
1.5 SITE SELECTION1.6 FOUNDATION INTERFACE
II ANTENNA SYSTEM ASSEMBLY
2.0 REFLECTOR & SUPPORT ASM PART LIST 2.1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY
III FEED SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
3.0 FEED SUPPORT PART LIST 3.1 FEED SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
IV SATELLITE ALIGNMENT
4.0 INITIAL POINTING
V MAINTENANCE
5.0 MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW 5.1 REFLECTOR 5.2 MOUNT & REFLECTOR SUPPORT
5.3 FEED & FEED SUPPORT
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SECTION I INTRODUCTION
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual describes the assembly and installation of Prodelin's 1.2 meterantenna system. The Prodelin 1.2 meter is a rugged and reliable mount whichwill operate in the Ku-Band frequency with high efficiency and at the same timesuccessfully withstand the effects of the environment.
These instructions are listed by sections that cover all areas of assembly andinstallation. Additional sections are included in the manual to provide informationon antenna alignment to the satellite and maintenance.
1.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
The system containers should be unpacked and inspected at the earliest date toinsure that all material has been received and is in good condition. A completepacking list for each major component is supplied.
1.2 FREIGHT DAMAGE
Any damage to materials while in transit should be immediately directed to thefreight carrier. He will instruct you on matters regarding any freight damageclaims.
1.3 MATERIAL - MISSING OR DAMAGED
Any questions regarding missing or damaged materials that is not due to thefreight carrier should be directed to Prodelin's Customer Service Department at:
PRODELIN CORPORATION1700 NE CABLE DRIVE
P.O. BOX 368CONOVER, NORTH CAROLINA 28613
USA(828) 464-4141
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1.4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION TOOLS
The following tools are suggested for the antenna installation.
HARDWARE SIZE SAE WRENCHSIZE
METRIC WRENCHSIZE
MAXIMUM REC.TORQUE
1 / 4" 7 /16" 11 mm 49 in-lbs.
5/16" 1 / 2" 13 mm 12 ft-lbs.
3 / 8” 9 /16” 14 mm 15 ft-lbs.
27/64" (Hilo) 1 / 2” 13 mm Snug
1 / 2" 3 / 4" 20 mm 35 ft-lbs.
Also recommended for installation:InclinometerCompassAdjustable WrenchScrew Driver (standard blade)
1.5 SITE SELECTION
In order to achieve maximum performance of your antenna system, it is importantto select the correct location for the antenna. The following guidelines should beobserved when selecting a site for the installation.
1. The line of site to the satellite should be clear of any obstructions, such astrees or buildings.
2. The site should be relatively flat and level for ease of installation andaccess to the antenna.
3. The site should be checked for underground obstruction, such as buriedcables or pipes.
4. All local building codes should be adhered to (i.e. grounding, foundationrequirements, zoning rules, setbacks, etc.).
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1.6 FOUNDATION INTERFACEThe required interface from the foundation to the mount is 2-1/2" schedule 40pipe (2.88" O.D.). A suggested in-ground foundation is shown in Figure 1.
NOTES:
1. 2 1/2” schedule 40 pipe should co2. All concrete should conform to bu
minimum compressive strength of3. Soil bearing capacity should be no4-. Concrete should be poured agains5. Allow concrete 24 hours set time b6. The antenna should be properly g7. Minimum depth as shown or exten
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form with ASTM A53.lding code standards and have a3000 PSI at 28 days. (Per ACI-318-7 less than 2000 PSF. undisturbed soil.fore installation of antenna.unded to meet applicable local cod to local frost line.
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(PRODELIN CORPORATION DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT ANY PARTICULARDESIGN OR SIZE OF FOUNDATION IS APPROPRIATE FOR ANY LOCALITY OR EARTH STATIONINSTALLATION.)SECTION II ANTENNA SYSTEM ASSEMBLY
REFLECTOR AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY PART LIST- TABLE 2.0
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 0490-353 Canister 1
2 0490-406 Support Tube 1
3 0247-135 Elevation Channel 1
4 0490-202 Elevation Rod 1
5 VARIES 1.2M Reflector 1
6 8317-109 Set Screw Asm, 3/8" x 1.00 (w/nuts) 6
7 8115-003 1/2" Coupling Nut 1
8 8033-026 1
9 8201-043
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10 8202-043
1
1/2” Flatwasher
1/2” Lockwasher
1/2” x 3.25 Hex Bolt
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PARTS LIST - CONTINUED
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
11 8104-007
2
12 8032-008
2
13 8201-042
2
14 8202-042
2
15 8102-007
2
16 8031-008
1
17 8201-041
2
18 8202-041 1
3/8" x 1.00 Hex Bolt
3/8” Flatwasher
3/8” Lockwasher
3/8"” Hex Nut
5/16” Flatwasher
5/16” Lockwasher
1/2" Hex Nut
5/16”-18 x 1.00 Bolt
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PARTS LIST - CONTINUED
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
19 8101-009
1
20 8319-006
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2.1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: During the assembly procedure, the sequence of instructions must be followed. Do not tighten any hardware until instructed.
Refer to the part list and referenced steps below.
STEP 1.
High End
HiLo Screw 27/64" x 1.375
5/16” Hex Nut
TowardsSatellite
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STEP 2.
STEP 3.
A) Place the Canister ( item 1 ) ontothe mast pipe and orient the highend towards the satellite orbital arcto within +/- 5 degrees.
A) Secure the canister in place with 6set screws ( item 6 ) and handtighten. Note that a ground strapcan be secured to any of the setscrews at this time.Mast
A) Place the reflector support tube(item 2) in between the tabs on thehigh end of the canister.
A) Secure in place with 1/2" hardware( items 8, 9, 10, 11 ).
[ 8, 9 ]
[ 9, 10, 11]
Canister
[ 2 ]
[ 3 ]
[ 6 ] 6 PL
[ 1 ]
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[ 12 ] Cani
[ 11 ]
Elevation Channel
[ 4 ]
[ 13, 14, 15 ]
[ 9 ]
Attach the elevation channel ( item 3 )in between the two lower tabs on thecanister and secure with 3/8" hardware(items 12, 13, 14, 15). Do not tighten.
TEP 4.
TEP 5.
ster
Thread a 1/2" nut ( item11 ) and placea 1/2" washer ( item 9 ) well up onto theelevation rod ( item 4 ).
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STEP 6.
Slip the elevation rod through the hole on the elevation channel and secure with 1/2" coupling nut and 1/2" washer ( items 7, 9 ) as shown.
[ 7, 9 ]
Elevation Rod
Attach the elevation rod to the tab on theback of the reflector support tube with5/16" hardware (items 16, 17, 18, 19).Snug all hardware at this time.
[ 16, 17 ]
Reflector Support
Tab
Elevation Rod
[ 17, 18, 19 ]
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STEP 7.
SECTION III FEED SUPPORT ASSEM
These Instructions are intended as a general referenyour antenna system has specific feed support instru
CAUTION: During the assembly procedure, the seq followed. Do not tighten any hardware un
Refer to the part list and referenced step
FEED SUPPORT PART LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIP
1 0176-213 Feed Rod
2 VARIES Feed Support
3 8319-004
A) Fr
A) WtttDc
Feed Support Hole
Feed R(both s
[ 20 ] 4 PL
Hi-Lo Screw
Reflector
ind the three holes along the outerim of the reflector ( item 5 ).ith the middle hole pointing towardshe ground, lift and attach the reflectoro the angles on the reflector supportube with 4 HiLo screws ( item 20 ).O NOT over tighten as this mayause damage to the reflector
BLY
ce for feed support assembly. Ifctions, refer to them at this time.
uence of instructions must betil instructed.s below.
- TABLE 3.0
TION QTY
2
1
3
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4 8031-026
1
5 8201-041
2
6 8202-041
1
7 8101-009
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PART LIST - CONTINUED
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
8 8030-008
2
9 8201-040
4
10 8202-040
2
11 8100-007 2
5/16” Hex Nut
5/16” x 3.25 Bolt
5/16” Flatwasher
5/16” Lockwasher
1/4” Flatwasher
1/4” Lockwasher
1/4” Hex Nut
1/4 x 1.00 Bolt
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3.1 FEED SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
STEP 1.
STEP 2.
A) Attach feed rods to reflector with 2 Hi-Lo screws (Item 3). See Detail A.
Feed Rods
See Detail A
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STEP 3.
A) Connect the feed support tube to thefeed rods with 5/16” hardware(items 4, 5, 6, 7). See Detail C.
A) Attach the feed support to the reflectorwith Hi-Lo screw (item 3). See Detail D.
A) Tighten the hardware at the reflectorrim snug (details A & D ). Do Not overtighten as this can cause damage tothe reflector.
A) Next tighten the 5/16” hardware andthen tighten the 1/4” hardware.
A) Attach the feed/ODE assembly to thefeed support.
See Detail C
A) Mount feed support tube between the feed support brackets with [2] of ( items: 8, 9, 10, 11 ). See Detail B.
Feed Support Tube
See Detail B
See Detail D
DETAIL A
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SECTION IV ANTENNA POINTING
[ 3 ] Reflector
Feed Rod
[ 9, 10, 11 ] Feed Support
FeedSupportBrackets
[ 8 ][ 9, 10, 11 ]
DETAIL B
[ 4 ]
[ 5 ]
Feed SupportTube
[ 5, 6, 7 ]
Feed Rods
DETAIL C
DETAIL D
Reflector
[ 3 ]Feed Support
FeedSupportBracket
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4.0 INITIAL POINTING
The 1.2 meter reflector contains a 22.6° elevation offset look angle. Therefore,when the reflector aperture is perpendicular to the ground, the antenna is actuallylooking 22.6° in elevation. Refer to Figure 2.
Step 1: Place an inclinometer on the reflector support angle as shown in Figure 2.
Step 2: Adjust the reflector up or down in elevation by turning the two ½" hex nutsat the elevation channel until the desired elevation is read on the(inclinometer reading plus 22.6° = elevation angle). Note: Be sure that theelevation pivot hardware (3 places) is loose enough to allow adjustmentwithout damaging (bending) the elevation rod. Snug the hardware.
Step 3: Azimuth Adjustment: Loosen the six set screws on the canister. With theelectronics set to acquire the satellite, rotate the antenna in azimuth untilthe satellite is found. Snug the six set screws.
Step 4: Peak the antenna signal by fine adjustments made in both azimuth andelevation until the optimum signal is achieved.
Step 5: Tighten all hardware used for adjustment.
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Inclinometer
ElevationAdjustment
Figure 2
Set Screws
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SECTION V MAINTENANCE
5.0 MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW
After installation, the antenna requires only periodic inspection. It is anticipatedthat maintenance, if required, will be minimal and easily handled by a local or in-house maintenance staff.
5.1 REFLECTOR
Prodelin's reflector does not require any maintenance. The compositeconstruction of the reflector is virtually impervious to any damages that could becaused by weather or atmospheric conditions.
It is only necessary to inspect for any physical damage done by vandalism orvery severe weather conditions.
Should any damage be detected to a portion of the reflector, contact theCustomer Service Department at Prodelin for recommendations involvingreflector repair.
5.2 MOUNT AND REFLECTOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE
The mount and reflector support structure supplied with this antenna is of steelconstruction and has a galvanized finish.
If there are any signs of structural failure, the mount members that are damagedshould be repaired or replaced.
CORROSION: Any corrosion on steel members may be repaired with a cold,zinc-rich galvanizing paint.
5.3 FEED AND FEED SUPPORT
The feed support and feed rods should be inspected to insure that all hardware issecure. The feed/radio mounting bolts should be tight.
The feed horn window should be inspected to insure that it is intact so that nomoisture can collect inside the feed horn.