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BUILDING PERMIT
Permit K'
CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS
(813) 788-6611
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9-/(P-7Y
Date
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MECHANICAL
Sewer Conn
Water Conn:
Water Me.!er:
TI.F.'s:
Zoning: . ~ Ene~g~ Jl. <//! Radon Gas:
Descnptlon of Work 7 -:!oA 'fi-d
NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O.
FINAL~ -Z6-CZ
DATE
Complete Plans, Specifications and Fee Must Accompany Application.
All work shall be performed in accordarce with City Codes and Ordinances.
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Inspector
Permit Fee
Sigl'lature
Company
Address
Telephone#
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Const. Pole
Pool
Pre-Meter
Final
SLB
Tub Set
Water
Sewer
Final
Breakers
Ducts Insl.
Compressor
Final
REINSPECTION FEES: When extra inspection trips are necessary due to anyone of the following reasons, a
charge of Fifteen and 00/100 Dollars ($15.00) shall be made for each trip for each trade:
a. Wrong Address
b. Condemned work resulting from faulty construction.
c. Repairs or corrections not made when inspection called.
d. Work not ready for inspection when called.
e. Permit not posted on job site.
f. Plans not at job site.
g. Work not accessible.
The payment of inspection fees shall be made before any further permits will be issued to the person owning
same.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
CITY OF ZEPHYRBILLS
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
(;~i 7-1& -7'[/
OWNER t S ADDRESS
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PHONE 7?3-f:2S""'~
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OWNER'S NAKE
JOB ADDRESS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT(S)
BLOCK
SUBDIVISION
PARCEL LD.' ,//-~-~j-IJOIIJ -)./'1IJ.-t? IL/O (OBTAIN FROM PROPERTY TAX NOTICE)
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WORK PROPOSED:_New Construction _Addition _Alteration _Repair """:""-Install
_Sign
_Move
_DeIIOlish
PROPOSED USE: ~ngle Fsaily
_M/F _' of Units _M/H
_ec-ercial
_Indust. _Swim. Pool _Other
_Restaurant & Health Department Approval
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
SA-rr:
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BUILDING SIZE: '--"
x
Square Feet, - Height
RESIDENTIAL: ATTACH (2) PLOT PLANS & (2) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS & (1) SET ENERGY FORMS.
COMMERCIAL: ATTACH (3) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS & (1) SET ENERGY FORMS.
PROPERTY SURVEY REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION.
PERMITS REOUESTED
~UILDING
$
IFOlJ. DO
Valuation of Total Construction
Florida Power Corp.
W.R.E.C.
_ELECTRICAL
AKP Service
_MECHANICAL
$
Valuation of Mechanical Installation
_PLUMBING
GAS
ROOFING
SPECIALTY
TYPE OF CORSTRUCTION: _Block _Fralle _Steel ~111!: ~.J'JI Other
FIRISBED FLOOR ELEVATIORS:
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IS PROJECT IN FLOOD ZONE AREA?
YES NO
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COKPARY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
City License Registration ,
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COMPARY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
City License Registration ,
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Siimature
PLUMBER
Signature
COKPARY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
City License Registration ,
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MECHANICAL
COMPARY
State Cert. or Regist. t
City License Registration ,
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Signature
OTHER COMPANY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
Signature City License Registration ,
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APPLICAITOH APPIIOVIlIl B~*U"""~~. PERKIT OFFICER.
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT AFFIDAVIT
A. NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS
The undersigned understands that this perlit lay be subject to "deed restrictions" which lay be lOre restrictive than City
regulations. the undersigned assUles responsibility for cOlpliance with any applicable deed restrictions.
B. UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
If the owner has hired a contractor or contractors to undertake work, they lay be required to be licensed in accordance with
state and local regulations. If the contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor lay be
cited for a lisdeteanor violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what licensing
requirelents lay apply for the intended work, they are advised to contact the City of Zephyrbills Building Deparblent, (813)
788-6611.
FurtherlOre, if the owner has hired a contractor or contractors, he is advised to bave the contractor(s) sign portions of the
"Contractor Sections" of this application for wbich they will be responsible. If you, as the owner sign as the contractor,
you are indicating that you, rather than the contractor, are responsible for the work. If the contractor wishes you to sign
as contractor that lay be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is not entitled to perlitting privileges in the
City of Zephyrhills.
C. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES AND UTILITY CONNECTION FEES
D. CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (CHAPTER 713, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED)
I certify that I, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of "Florida's Construction Lien Law - HoteoWDer's Protection
Guide" prepared by the Florida DepartJent of Agriculture and ConsUler Affairs. If the applicant is sOleone otber than the
"owner", I certify that I bave obtained a copy of the above described docutent and prOlise in good faith to deliver it to the
"owner" prior to cOllencl!lent.
E. CONTRACTOR'SjOWNER'S AFFIDAVIT
I certify that all the inforlation in this application is accurate and that all work will be done in cOlpliance with all
applicable laws regulating construction, zoning, and land developaent.
Application is hereby lade to obtain a perlit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or
installation has cOllenced prior to issuance of a perlit and that all work will be perforted to leet standards of all laws
regulating construction, City codes, zoning regulations, and land developleDt regulations in the jurisdiction. I also
certify that I understand that the regulations of other governtental agencies laY apply to the intended work, and that it is
IY responsibility to identify wbat actions I lust take to be in cOlpliance. Such agencies include but are not li.ited to:
A Deparblent of Environtental Regulation - Cypress Baybeads, Wetland Areas and EnviroDlentally Sensitive Lands,
Water/Wastewater TreatJent
A Southwest Florida Water Managetent District - Wells, Cypress Baybeads, Wetland Areas, Altering Watercourses
· ArlY Corps of Engineers - Seawalls, Docks, Navigable Waterways
· Departlent of Health & Rehabilitative Services, Environtental Health Unit - Wells, Wastewater Treablent, Septic Tanks
A US EnviroDlental Protection Agency - Asbestos abatetent
I also certify that, if fill laterial is to be used in Flood Zone "A" or "A,etc.", it is understood that a drainage plan
addressing a "cOlpeDsating volute" will be subtitted whicb is prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of
Florida prior to perlit issuance.
A perlit issued sball be construed to be a license to proceed with tbe work and not as authority to violate, cancel alter, or
set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a perlit prevent the Building Official frOl thereafter
requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction, or violations of any code. Every perlit issued sball becOle invalid
unless the work authorized by such perlit is cOlIBnced within six IOnths of issuance, or if work authorized by the perlit is
suspended or abandoned for a period of six IOnths after the tite the work is cOlleDced. One 90 day extension of tite, laY be
allowed for the perlit with fee charge of $15.00. The extension shall be requested in writing to the Building Official. An
approved inspection lUst be logged during each six IOnth period, or the project will be considered abandoned.
WARIING TO ONlfER: YOUR FAILURB TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEHEIf MAY RESULT III YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMmS TO YOUR
PROPERTY. IF YOU IlfElfD TO OMAIN FIHAMCIHG, COHSULT WITH YOUR LElfDER OR AM AnORREY BEFORE RECORDIHG YOUR HOfICE OF
IlIIlIJICIIUl JOIlS 01 12,500 IN YAWl 00 IIOr IIlIlD YO RE(l)IlIl AID POST :~ OF ClIlIIEIICmIIT'.
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SIGHATURE: COlfRACTOR
STATE OF FWRIDA f}
COUlfY OF [flSc 0
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged
before me this q-}b , 19~ by
PA fYl 0 fl' e./ ~
o 1.S persona known to me or who has
produce
as identification and who did/did not
take an oa~ A/ d tnd;... ,1
(Signature '
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(Name Typed, Prinfed or Stamped)
NOTARY PUBLIC
NOTARY PUBLIC S'rATE CF FLORIDA
MY CQllMISSIotI EXP. JULY 14,1995
BONDED THRU GENERAL INS. UNO.
STATE OF FLORIDi3
coum OF YTSc 0
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged
before me this 9-/6 , 191L by
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ho 1.S personall known to me or who has
pro uce
as identification and who did/did not
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(Name.Typed, Printed or Stamped)
NOTARY PUBLIC
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MY r'Ol't4ISSION EXP. JULY 14,1995
OOI'I~ED THRU GENERAL INS. UNO.
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SECTIONAL ANTENNAS
. Stronger
Bridge-Rib
Design
. C/Ku Mesh
. Powder-Coat
Finish
. Intermediate
Support Ring
. 8-Point
Polar Mount
. All-Aluminum
Reflector
. Quad Feed
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PROUDLY MADE
IN THE USA
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
QUAD ANTENNA
THE FUTURE OF FOUR-PIECE
ANTENNAS IS HERE!
Innovative, high-performance features combined with proven
durability and dependability make the QUAD AFt{ENNA a
dream for installers and users. "
The four-part design assures quick and rigid assembly.by
combining proven quality and engineering. The STI-12 is
an eight section antenna for shipping cOJ1Siderations.
C/Ku MESH
The Ku mesh design ensures optimum performance for
both C/Ku and 5 bands.
INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT RING
An intermediate support ring welded between the antenna ribs
forms the mesh into a compound curve - increasing reflective
efficiency.
8 POINT POLAR MOUNT
The 8 point 32" ring attachment provides a more rigid mount
than a conventional 4 point attachment. A 4 point 24" ring
is also aVe.:!eble.
3/4" SHOULDER BUSHINGS
The 2 shoulder bushings provide a maintenance-free smooth
polar pivot on the pre-assembled mount.
Every Warranty
Card Enters You
Into Our
Monthly
Drawing For
A Free Jacket
POWDER-COA T FINISH
The finish coat consists of a thermoset resin that provides
excellent weather protection.
ALL ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
The new QUAD is lighter, stronger, and more durable because
of its all-aluminum construction.
UNIQUE EXTRUDED BRIDGE RIB
This additional center bridge rib, extruded between the side
walls, provides more strength than a conventional hollow rib.
Standard on all XI Models.
QUAD FEED SUPPORT
A quad feed support, standard on the QUAD ANTENNA assures
fast and accurate centering of the feed assembly.
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SPECIFICA TIONS
XI-? Plus SI-10 XI-10 STI-12 STI-16-1
Diameter 90"(2.3m) 120"(3.0m) 120"(3.0m) 145"(3.65m) 191 "(5.0m)
FID Ratio 0.40 0.38 0.38 0.40 0.30
Focal Length 36 1/8" (91.7 em) 46" (116.8 em) 46" (116.8 em) 59" (149.9 em) 59" (149.9 em)
Gain @ 4.2 Ghz. 38.2 dBi 40.2 dBi 40.3 dBi 42.3 dBi 44.5 dBi
Gain @ 12.2 Ghz. 46.3 dBi 47.1 dBi 48.2 dBi 49.8 dBi 51.2 dBi
Weight with Mount 99 Ibs. (45 kg) 158 Ibs. (72 kg) 160 Ibs. (73 kg) 214 Ibs. (97.1 kg) 5781bs. (263 kg)
Beam Width 2.2 degrees 1 .7 degrees 1 .7 degrees 1.3 degrees 1.0 degree
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have made a wise investment by
purchasing this SECTIONAL ANTENNA. This product
will provide you with information, entertainment, and
many years of trouble-free service.
The heavy duty mount is a collective effort of industry-
educated designers and engineers concerned with
strength, durability and performance.
The reflector, constructed of aircraft quality aluminum with
powder coated finish, meets the enduring standards of
every season.
Following are detailed assembly instructions and warranty
information for your new SECTIONAL ANTENNA. Thank
you for purchasing this product "PROUDLY MADE IN
THE USA".
PRE-ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
PARTS LIST
QUAD BOX:
4 Reflector Panels (Box optional)
8 Reflector Panels (STI-12, XI-? Plus II)
16 Reflector Panels (STI-16)
1 - Pre-assembled Mount
1 - #? Actuator Bar (Not included wI? Plus)
2 - Center Hub Plates
1 - Bolt Bag
(Optional Feed Horn Enclosure)
FEE:D SUPPORT BOX: 4 Feed Support Rods
Please check boxes for damage upon delivery. Immediately make a
claim to report any damage with the freight company.
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MOUNT BOX:
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STEP 3 Place the two halves together, face down, line LIP the
pre-drilled holes and place the V4" -20x2" bolts t~rough the
three outermost and one innermost holes. See Figure 3.
TIGHTEN FINGER TIGHT ONL Y AT THIS POINT. Now make sure
all the quadrants are properly joined and flush at each assembly
point. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ASSURE THE CURVE
OF THE REFLECTOR IS MAINTAINED AND SUPPORTED
CORRECTL Y. Wrench tighten all bolts.
PRE.ASSEMBLED
POSITION
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Figure 4.
STEP 4 You may stand the assembled reflector on edge for
easy access to the center. Attach the center hub plates to
the antenna by inserting four 5/16"x2" carriage bolts through
the front plate, between the ribs, and through the rear plate
on the back side of the reflector. Be sure to use 5/16" washers
on the rear hub plate. See Figure 4. SECURELY TIGHTEN THE
CARRIAGE SOL TS WITH A WRENCH.
Figure 5.
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STEP 5 This step involves attaching the quad feed supports.
Carefully lay the antenna down on its back so the reflective
surface is facing up.
Holes are drilled in each reflector section to accommodate
the Quad Feed Support. When attaching the quad feed
supports to an eight section antenna, attach the feed
supports to every other reflector section. Attach the feed
supports so the feed horn servo motor will be positioned
correctly to the polar axis as outlined in the feed horn
instruction manual.
Attach the end of the feed support rod with the round hole
to the outside perimeter of the antenna (See Figure 5) with
V4" -20x1 V2" bolts. The 12' feed supports attach through
holes in the face of the reflector. The slotted end of the
feed support rod attaches to the feed horn (illustrated in
Figure 6) with V4" -20X34" bolts. The feed supports should
be positioned equally to properly center the feed horn. You
may now set the focal length at 31" for Quad 6 Plus - 36 1/8"
for Quad 7 Plus - 46" for Quad 10 - 59" for the STI-12 and
STI-16, measuring from the flat center hub plate to the feed
horn wave guide. The wave guide is the centermost ring on the
feed horn. Adjust the feed horn in or out, by 1/8" increments
for optimum Ku band performance. A peak meter is also
recommended.
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STEP 6 Place the pre-assembled mount over the 3'/2"
outside diameter (4'/2"-12',6"-16') ground pole.
STEP 7 Installation of the #7 actuator bar is recommended
on Antennas for areas within 1 00 East or West of the 1100
longitude line to give the actuator a better mecha~ical .
advantage. Installation of the #7 actuator bar outSide thiS
area is not required for proper system operation. The proper
actuator bar positioning must be obtained so that the
antenna will track the entire arc of satellites. To find that
position, you must first locate your latitude and longitude on
a map. Refer to Chart 1. Add the actuator bar as per Figure
7 or 8, which shows the proper alignment for your location.
Secure the actuator bar with (2) '/2 "x1'/2" bolts and locknuts.
Now you may install your actuator or hand crank. TIG.HTEN
ALL SOL TS WITH A WRENCH. The #7 actuator bar IS
not supplied with the 6 or 7 Plus. Attach the actuator directly
to the correct side of the elevation U-bracket as shown.
Figure 7.
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Figure 8.
STEP 8 Setting the Elevation/Declination. Rotate the
mount ring on the mount pivot axis until the mount ring is
parallel with the elevation U-Bracket (as shown in Figure 9)
which will be the highest look angle. Refer to the Elevation/
Declination Chart, find the latitude of the installation site.
Note the Elevation (A) and corresponding declination offset
(B) angle for the installation site. Set the Elevation (A) first,
then adjust the declination (B) to the correct setting for your
site latitude. Securely wrench tighten the declination and
elevation settings at this time.
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TOOLS' NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
1 - 1/2" & 7/16" Open End Wrenches
1 - 16" Adjustable Wrench
1 - Steel Tape Measure
1 - 7/16" Socket and Ratchet
1 - 3/4" Open End Wrench
~OUNDATION REQUIRE~~
Diameter requirement for the ground pole is 31/2" outside diameter.
12' antennas require a 4Y2" 0.0. pole. 16' antennas require
a 6" 0.0. pole. The pole should extend a minimum of four
feet underground for the 10' & 12' antenna. The foundation
should be supported with a minimum of 2500 pounds of cement
in normal soil conditions. Less foundation material is required
for the 7' antenna and a larger foundation for the 16' antenna.
It is necessary for the pole to be plumb; this allows the antenna
to track the entire arc of satellites perfectly. Consult a building
contractor in your area for more information on local soil
conditions.
SITE SELECTION
The location of the antenna must have an unobstructed view of
all the satellites desired. Also, insure that no large trees, buildings,
etc., prevent a clear field of view.
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The ground pole should be at least five feet above ground for
the Southern United States; six feet above ground for the
Northern United States. Pole length for 12' antennas is one
foot greater; 16' antennas require a three foot greater length.
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SECTIONAL ANTENNA ASSEMBL V INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING!
THIS MANUAL IS MEANT AS A GUIDELINE. MANY INSTALLERS MA Y FIND DIFFERENT STEPS OR
PROCEDURES EASIER. THE OBJECT IS TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE FROM THE ANTENNA.
STEP 1 It is necessary to assemble the reflector on a flat surface
to ensure proper alignment of the sections. It is a good idea to
protect the surface finish by placing cardboard, etc., under the
edge of the reflector. Begin by assembling any two quadrants
with the 1f4"-20x2" bolts through the three outermost pre-clrilled
and the innermost hole of the sections on the Quad 10' antenna.
Use Y4" flat washers on both sides of the rib, at each assembly
point. When assembling the STI-12 and the Quad 7 Plus antennas,
do not insert a bolt in the innermost hole at this time. A Y4" -20x21/2"
bolt will be inserted in the vacant hole when attaching the
reflector to the mount. TIGHTEN FINGER TIGHT ONLY AT
THIS TIME.
HARDWARE SIZE COMPARISON
ALL HARDWARE SHOWN IS ACTUAL SIZE.
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WITH WASHERS AND NUTS
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Please refer to page 6 for additional assembly instructions for
the STI-12 antenna.
'I, .'.20x2" HEX HEAD CAP SCREWS
WITH WASHERS AND NUTS
STEP 2 Duplicate Step 1 by assembling the remaining two
quadrants. Now you have two halves.
'1....20x2';,.' HEX HEAD CAP SCREWS
WITH WASHERS AND NUTS
NOTE: The XI-7 Plus II and the STI-12 are 8 section rather than
4 section antennas. For ease of assembly, it is recommended
you assemble the eight sections into quarter sections. Then
follow the instructions outlined herein for quad antennas.
Figure 2.
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Figure 11.
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Figure 11. REFLECTOR PARTS
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DESCRIPTION
Feed Support Rods (4)
Reflector Panels (4),
[STI-12 (8), XI-7 Plus II (8), STI-16 I (16)]
Center Hub Plates (2)
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INST ALLING TI{ [ABLE [LIP
_ CABlE PLACE THE CURVED END Of THE CliP
OVER THE SECTION JOINING BOLT
BETWEEN THE REfLECTOR RIB AND
; THE fLAT WASHER BEfORE
~' _CABlE TIGHTENING BOLT DURIMiASSEMBLY,
V CLIP SPRING THE SHORT SIDE Of THE CLIP
TO INSERT THE CABLE.
12 Foot - 8 Section Reflector
Focal length: 59"
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NOTE: When the optional high wind support trussing is
used: Do not install the second bolt from the outside until
the mount is on the reflector face,
2" BOLT
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.' -- '2'/" BOLT FULL THREAD
The center plate is designed to center over the center hole
in the reflector with the carriage bolts passing through the
center hole of the reflector,
When assembly is complete on both halves, lay face down
and join halves together to complete reflector assembly.
NOTE: ALL FASTENERS SHOULD BE FINGER TIGHT ONLY.
WRENCH TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS ONLY AFTER THE
HALVES ARE JOINED TOGETHER.
"12 "x '/....20 BOLT
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FEED SUPPORT (4),-.------.\
DOUBLE RIB (SECTIONAL JOINT)
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. ,. INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT
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BOLT SLOTTED
END TO FEED
\~9PTIONAL HIGH WIND
~PORT T,,"55
32" RING .,~ FITS OVER 4'12'
'~ 0.0. POLE
After antenna face bolts are tightened, place mount on
reflector. Then install 2112" full thread bolt through mount
saddle brackets. Now install optional high wind support
trusses.
NOTE: When placing the mount on the reflector. DO NOT
wrench tighten until all fasteners are in place finger tight.
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ELEVATION/DECLINATION CHART
(A) Elevation Declination (8) Zenith Setting
latitude U-Bracket Offset Angle (Declination
Degrees Degrees Degrees + Elevation)
1 1.02 .15 1.17
3 3.07 .46 3.53
5 5.12 .76 5.88
7 7.17 1.06 8.23
9 9.22 1.36 10.58
11 11.27 1.66 12.93
13 13.31 1.96 15.27
15 15.36 2.26 17.62
17 17.40 2.55 19.95
19 19.44 2.84 22.28
21 21.47 3.12 24.59
23 23.51 3.40 26.91
25 25.57 3.66 29.23
27 27.59 3.94 31.53
29 29.62 4.20 33.82
31 31.64 4.47 36.11
33 33.67 4.71 38.38
35 35.68 4.97 40.65
37 37.69 5.21 42.90
39 39.70 5.45 45.15
41 41.71 5.67 47.38
43 43.72 5.89 49.61
45 45.71 6.11 51.82
47 47.70 6.32 54.02
49 49.70 6.51 56.21
51 51.69 6.70 58.39
53 53.67 6.89 60.56
55 55.66 7.06 62.72
57 57.64 7.22 64.86
59 59.61 7.39 67.00
61 61.57 7.52 69.09
63 63.54 7.66 71.06
65 65.51 7.78 73.29
67 67.48 7.90 75.38
69 69.44 8.01 77.45
71 71.41 8.11 79.52
73 73.37 8.20 81.57
75 75.33 8.28 83.61
Information courtesy of Gourmet Entertaining - 213-666-2728
STEP 9 Now attach the completed reflector to the mount.
First secure the reflector to the four wide rib brackets to the
reflector with Y4" -20x2112" bolts. Repeat this procedure with
the four narrow rib brackets using Y4" -20x1112" bolts. (Applies
to 10' antennas only.) WRENCH TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS.
Figure 9.
(B)
Zenith Setting
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(A)
Elevation U-Bracket
Degrees
STEP 10 The antenna is now complete. Please check the
focal length measurement; and be sure the feed horn is
centered and properly secured.
IMPORTANT: To optimize the antenna's performance, it "is
recommended that a bore sight tool be used to ensure that
the feed horn is aimed directly at the center of the antenna. .
This antenna is now ready to adjust for tracking.
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Chart 1
PROPER TIGHTENING PROCEDURE FOR MOUNTS THAT
INCORPORATE THE PIPE CLAMP
NOTE: Please refer to Figure 10 to identify the parts
discussed.
STEP 1 Insure that there are only three spacer washers at
the lower clamp bolt.
STEP 2 Tighten the lower clamp bolt enough to remove any
excess play between the pipe clamp and the ground pole.
STEP 3 Tighten the upper clamp bolt an equal amount.
STEP 4 Tighten the set bolt enough to contact the pole.
STEP 5 Track the system in the normal manner.
STEP 6 Tighten the lower clamp bolt as tight as you can with
a standard 3/4 inch wrench.
STEP 7 Tighten the upper clamp bolt as tight as you can with
a standard 3.4 inch wrench.
STEP 8 Tighten the set bolt as tight as you can with the
boxed end of a standard 3/4 inch wrench.
After tracking is complete, make sure that all the fasteners are
securely wrench-tightened.
UPPER CLAMP BOLT
LOWER CLAMP BOLT
Figure 10.
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