Conversion

1. Unscrewing the cable from the LNB

The LNB of the flat antenna BAS 61 has two outputs. The LNB of the flat antenna BAS 60 has only one antenna output.

Loosen the two milled screws of the LNB cover. Remove the cover and place it within reach.

Unscrew the cable from the LNB and pull it out of the cable support on the LNB.

Then screw the LNB cover again to the flat antenna. This will protect the LNB during the transport of the flat antenna.

LNB-cover

Milled screws

 

 

Antenna cable

 

Flat antenna

2. Removal of the flat antenna

• Loosen the two hex. socket head screws of the

mast bracket by means of an Allen key.

• Push the antenna cable somewhat backwards in

order to be long enough for the removal of the flat

antenna.

• Do not pull the cable through the mast into the

interior of the vehicle. lt is impossible to pull the

Lift up the flat antenna

Antenna cable with plug

Lift up the flat antenna

cable out again.

• Use both hands to remove the antenna from the

joint of the mast. Place the antenna with its back

pointing upwards on a solid non-slip support.

3. Removal of the mobile antenna support

The mobile antenna support of the flat antenna is fastened on the back of the antenna with 4 hex. socket head screws.

Unscrew the 4 hex. socket head screws from the mobile antenna support. Keep the screws in a safe place because they will be needed again for fastening the new antenna support.

Now place the mobile antenna support on the joint of the mast and tighten the mast bracket with the aid of an Allen key.

Bracket with 2 hex. socket head screws

 

Joint

 

Mast

hex. socket

hex. socket

head screws

head screws

Mobile antenna support

 

Support

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Kathrein BAS 60, BAS 61 brochure Conversion, Unscrewing the cable from the LNB, Removal of the flat antenna

BAS 61, BAS 60 specifications

The Kathrein BAS 60 and BAS 61 are advanced broadcast antennas designed to meet the demands of modern communication systems. These antennas are known for their high performance, reliability, and versatility, making them an ideal choice for various applications, including digital and analog broadcasting as well as mobile communication services.

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The noise figure of these antennas is exceptionally low, contributing to improved signal clarity and quality. This feature is especially important in crowded frequency environments where interference can degrade transmission quality. Furthermore, the antennas are finely tuned to maximize performance while minimizing unwanted emissions.

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