Add the RF spring gasket to the groove formed by the notch along the outer edge of the seating ring and the surface of the reflector as shown in Figure 4. Liberally apply a continuous coating of 203233-2 corrosion-inhibiting compound (tube supplied) over the entire gasket. Compound material may be cleaned from hands with a liberal application of liquid soap and rinsing of water. Warning: Use protective wear to avoid eye and skin contact with the compound. Keep away from mouth. Wash thoroughly after using. Do not use or store open near food or food sources. Empty or partially filled containers should be disposed of after use according to governmental regulations for petroleum products. Contents: oil, clay, and zinc dust. 2. Mount Feed and Attach Guy Lines. Insert the feed through the front side of the reflector so that the feed hub is against the seating ring as shown in Figure 4. Hold the feed in place and loosen the M8 hardware for the hub locking clamps. Slide the clamps into position to grip the seating ring as shown in Figure 5 and fingertighten them to hold the feed in place. Final tightening of the clamps is done after positioning the feed for correct polarization. Feed Hub Locking Clamps Attach the guy lines for the feed by passing each guy line through the appropriate hole in the reflector as shown in Figure 6. The top guy has a tube instead of a spring for some 10-foot antennas and all 12- and 15-foot antennas. Pull each guy line toward the feed and hook it to the anchor ring on the feed. Some anchor rings have a hole to accept a guy line hook. Other anchor rings have a slot that accepts the end of the guy line as shown in Figure 6. The anchor ring swivels to allow rotation of the feed for the correct polarization. Caution: Do not force the feed in any direction when hooking the guy lines to it because this can damage the feed. The feed must remain centered. Guy line tension is set at the factory and no further adjustment is necessary. When properly installed, all springs should be under compression and about equal in length. |
Click here to see the picture below magnified, Click Back button when finished Alternate Attachments Note: When a 15-foot antenna is mounted in the inverted position (red stripe at the bottom position), the guy lines must be installed in the three holes plugged with bolts. Reuse these bolts to plug the three unused holes in the reflector. 3. Position Feed for Correct Polarization. Rotate the feed to the correct position for the polarization (horizontal or vertical) required with the feed hub clamps loosened. Refer to the examples given in Figures 7, 8, and 9. If a guy line interferes with this rotation, temporarily unhook it. A polarization arrow is located adjacent to each feed input flange on the rear surface of the feed hub. This arrow must be parallel to the polarization (E vector) required. For single-polarized antennas, the arrow is positioned up or down for vertical polarization and right or left for horizontal polarization, as shown in Figure 7. |