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CAUTION

All installations of any type or size must carry an industry standard and government approved Radiation Hazard Caution label on the feed arm.

A fenced or roof installation in a commercial, industrial, or institutional environment must carry a Radiation Hazard Caution sign on the access door, gate, or permanently mounted access ladder that is within plain sight of anyone approaching the antenna from the front or sides of the reflector.

Failure to observe these cautions could result in injury to eyes or other personal injury.

Some installations may require additional precautions. See also the HN System Antenna Site Preparation and Mount Installation Guide (1035678-0001).

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Contents HN System Copyright 2007 Hughes Network Systems, LLC Important safety information Types of warnings used in this manualSafety alert labels on the antenna assembly Antenna installation safety Important safety information 1037312-0001 Revision a Vii Viii Contents Chapter Assembling the antenna Chapter Pointing the antenna Xii Figures Xiv Tables Xvi About this document Scope and audience OrganizationRelated publications Revision record Overview Model AN6-098P antenna Hughes model AN6-098P .98 m satellite antenna with radioAntenna installation summary Connect cables to the ODU Chapter Point the antenna ChapterInstalling the antenna mount Tasks related to antenna installationSelecting the installation site DW60xx, and DW40xx Domestic Installations Overview 1037312-0001 Revision a Antenna parts and required tools Antenna kit components Related componentsInspecting the antenna parts Antenna kitDescription of main components Antenna reflector The antenna reflector is shown in Figure Feed support tubes two types Feed horn and waveguide transition Radio assembly mounting adapter Radio assembly types Type radio assemblySee Installing a shim for vertical transmit polarization on Cradle-like rotation of the cradle-type radio assembly Small hardware parts lists Part Quantity CommentsPart Quantity Comments Lists the tools required to install and point the antenna ToolsAssembling the antenna Determining the pointing valuesGeneral instructions for assembling the antenna Installing the Az/El and reflector bracket assembly Side viewAz/El and reflector bracket assembly on the mast Reflector in correct position for installation Attaching the reflectorMounting the reflector on the reflector bracket Installing the feed support tube Attaching feed rods to the reflectorSecuring the feed support tube Reflector Support tubeTightening nuts on feed rods and feed support tube Assembling the antenna 1037312-0001 Revision a Installing a J-type radio assembly Installing a shim for vertical transmit polarization Shim location next to TriaRemove the horizontal shim and O-ring Direction of Tria rotation for vertical polarization Horizontal polarization Installing the radio assembly Attaching the upper mounting bracketAttaching the feed horn and transition to the radio assembly Make sure the O-ring remains in the O-ring groove Mounting the radio assembly on the feed support tube Securing the feed horn clamp arrowTighten the nuts Tighten the four bolts Installing a J-type radio assembly 1037312-0001 Revision a Installing a cradle-type radio assembly Attaching the feed horn and radio assembly Attaching the feed hornRing in groove Tighten the bolts securely Setting polarization for the cradle-type radio Calculating the radio polarization settingSetting the radio polarization Rear circular bracket with polarization scaleCabling and connections Previous cabling workTransmit and receive cable configurations Routing the cables at the ODUGround screw on J-type radio assembly arrow Ground connectionConnecting the transmit and receive cables Transmit cableIf necessary, secure the cable with cable ties Receive connector J-type radio Pointing the antenna Antenna pointing overview OPI optional pointing tool OPI Adjusting the antenna Zi mPolarization lockdown Nuts Elevation scale Follow the instructions in the order they are presented Fine elevation adjustment Receive pointing Fine elevation adjustmentPolarization adjustment on the antenna Azimuth adjustments on the antenna If no signal is present Peaking the signal procedure Isolating the transmit signal Manual ACP testPointing the antenna 1037312-0001 Revision a Check for safety labels and signs Final stepsPointing the antenna 1037312-0001 Revision a Acronyms and abbreviations Acronyms and abbreviations 1037312-0001 Revision a Index Lower Index 1037312-0001 Revision a Index 1037312-0001 Revision a

AN6-098P specifications

The Hughes AN6-098P is a sophisticated portable satellite communications terminal designed to provide high-capacity, secure, and reliable communication capabilities in various environments. This advanced system is an embodiment of cutting-edge technology, specifically catered for military and government use, ensuring that users can connect seamlessly, no matter the circumstances.

One of the standout features of the AN6-098P is its compact design. Weighing significantly less than traditional satellite systems, it can be easily transported and deployed in a matter of minutes. This portability does not compromise performance; rather, it enhances the system's versatility, allowing it to be utilized in remote locations, disaster recovery operations, and on-the-go military missions.

The AN6-098P incorporates advanced modulation technologies that ensure efficient bandwidth utilization. The system supports multiple frequency bands, including Ku-band and Ka-band, enabling it to connect to various satellites, each providing distinct advantages in terms of coverage and data rates. With high data throughput capabilities, users can transfer large volumes of data, stream high-definition video, or engage in high-speed internet browsing without interruptions.

In terms of security, the Hughes AN6-098P employs robust encryption and secure protocols, essential for sensitive communications in military operations. This ensures that the transmission remains confidential and is safeguarded from potential eavesdropping or cyber threats. The system also supports interoperability with other communication systems, facilitating seamless integration within existing military infrastructures.

User-friendliness is a significant characteristic of the AN6-098P. Its intuitive interface allows users to quickly set up and manage connections, even in high-pressure situations. Training requirements for personnel are minimal, which is crucial for rapid deployment scenarios.

Durability is another key aspect of the Hughes AN6-098P. Built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures and rugged terrain, this system can operate reliably in adverse situations. It is engineered to meet stringent military standards, ensuring that it performs consistently when it matters most.

In conclusion, the Hughes AN6-098P is a highly capable and innovative satellite communications terminal that marries portability, security, and high performance. Its state-of-the-art technology and versatile design make it an invaluable asset for military and government communication, ensuring that vital information can be shared anywhere and at any time.