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Page I-31
Installation and Setup
Assembling the 60cm Dish
2. Determine your specific vertical elevation from
the Table (page I-50) and adjust the angular tilt of
the antenna so that the edge of the red mark on the
gauge is set to your vertical elevation. In our
diagram here, it is set for 38.5 degrees.
3. Lightly tighten the bolt on the gauge side of the
angular pivot; leave the bolt on the back side
slightly loose.
4. Your antenna assembly is now ready to be placed
on the outdoor mount assembly.
The mount for attaching the dish to the dwelling is made of steel and, as a
result, it is very magnetic. If you are too close, it can adversely alter your
compass readings.
STEP 3.2B: ATTACHING THE MOUNT TO YOUR DWELLING
(60 CM DISH)
The mount should be attached to your dwelling before putting the dish assembly on it.
When fastening it to your wall or roof, etc., make sure that the top portion is “plumb”;
you can get it right by using a spirit level on both the front and side of the top piece. It is
important to affix the mount firmly to your structure with at least 4 fasteners so that the
wind will not alter the direction of the dish.
Note: Plumb means vertical in all directions. A flagpole is plumb.
WALL MOUNT HORIZONTAL MOUNT ROOF MOUNT
Here is how it can be done:
1. Place the mount foot on the surface location
where you intend to attach it to the structure.
2. Arrange the holes in the foot to be over solid
material and adjust the top part of the mast to
be approximately plumb.
3. Put your spirit level on the side of the pipe (see
diagram) and move the foot slightly to make the
pipe vertical. Don’t worry about getting
the pipe level in the front and back direction -
this will be done with the pivot arrangements
after the foot is mounted.
Vertical Elevation
Gauge
PRESS LEVEL
AGAINST MOUNT
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
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