WorldSpace wssr-11 manual Antenna Position, Antenna Di Rection, U Sing The Co M Pa S S

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ANTENNA POSITION

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ANTENNA POSITION

“Antenna Position” refers to the angle above the horizon to which you should point the antenna .

The antenna can be put in three positions: LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH.

In the LOW position you put the antenna in pointing angle of less than 45º . In the MIDDLE postion it is put in an angle between 45º and 70º.

In the HIGH position the pointing angle is 70º or greater.

SATELLITE

ANTENNA POSITION

HORIZONTAL SURFACE

LOW

MIDDLE

HIGH

Less than 45˚

45˚–70˚

70˚ or greater

ANTENNA DI RECTION

"Antenna Direction" refers to the direction (north, east, etc.) the flat face of the antenna should point. With the help of the supplied compass, select the desired pointing direction for the antenna.

U SING THE CO M PA S S

1)Place the compass on the picture at right, and align it in such a way that the N on the compass is in the same position as the North on the picture.

2)Turn the paper and the compass at the same time until the red side of the compass needle points to N(orth).

3)Refer to the ANTENNA POINTING GUIDE on the next page to select the correct Antenna Direction for your region.

NO R T H

N O R T HW E S TN O R T HE A S T

W E S T

E A S T

NOTE: Please make sure that the compass is not placed on top of or near metal plates or material as this may alter the position of the needle.

S O U T HW E S TS O U T HE A S T

SO U T H

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WorldSpace wssr-11 manual Antenna Position, Antenna Di Rection, U Sing The Co M Pa S S