Elevation and
Azimuth
Adjustments
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Proper antenna pointing requires specific coarse and fine elevation and azimuth strut length adjustments which can be determined using the graphs provided in Appendix F. Adjustable azimuth and elevation struts are initially set in coarse setting as near as pos- sible to
CAUTION
Never loosen strut set screws and fine adjustment assembly
Coarse Elevation Adjustment. Station at least two installers at reflector rim to provide temporary reflector support while third installer loosens two
Determine required length of elevation strut to nearest degree increment of desired ele- vation setting. Adjust coarse elevation setting by withdrawing secondary and, if neces- sary, tertiary strut sections from primary strut to achieve required strut length. Install eight 1/2 inch (13 mm) set screws in holes provided and securely tighten.
Note: Do not extend secondary or tertiary strut sections into red warning areas.
Carefully raise reflector and attach elevation strut to bottom of main triangle assembly using previously removed 3/4 x
Note: Mechanical means or fine adjustment assembly may be used to achieve elevation angles greater than 30°.
Coarse Azimuth Adjustment. Loosen to
Determine required length of azimuth strut to nearest degree increment of desired azimuth setting. Adjust coarse azimuth setting by withdrawing secondary strut section from primary strut to achieve desired strut length. Install four 1/2 inch (13 mm) set screws in holes provided and securely tighten.
Note: Do not extend secondary strut section into red warning area.
Carefully pivot reflector as required and attach azimuth strut to
Note: Apply grease (P/N 49208) around bottom area of lower azimuth axis joint assem- bly (P/N 49629) before changing azimuth position of antenna.
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