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Installation 

Sea Tel Tracker 6000

 

 

3.

 

Lift reflector hub to vertical and 
hold. 

4.

 

Apply Loctite to threads of the feed 

mounting bolts. 

5.

 

Insert feed into hub (assure that 
someone is on the front side of the 

hub to gently hold the end of the 

feed). 

6.

 

Orient the feed, installing shims (if 
needed), mounting bolts and 

washers. 

7.

 

Tighten mounting bolts to torque 

spec. 

 

8.   Set the hub/feed assembly (feed 

up) on 2 or 3 supports to hold it 

above the ground and protect the 

waveguide protruding from the 

bottom of the hub. 

At Sea Tel, we used the empty BUC crates 

(see below). 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Waveguide 

 

9.   Reflector hub and petals are 

numbered 1-8.  Install petals so 

both petal & hub numbers match 

up. 

 

 

 

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EAR Controlled  -  ECCN  EAR99

 

Summary of Contents for Sea Tel Tracker 6000

Page 1: ...a violation of Federal law SeaTel Inc Thrane ThraneA S trading as Cobham SATCOM tradingas CobhamSATCOM 4030 Nelson Avenue Lundtoftegaardsvej 93 D 2800 Kgs Concord CA 94520 Lyngby Denmark Tel 1 925 798...

Page 2: ...ation contained in this document is proprietary to Sea Tel Inc This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form without prior written consent of Sea Tel Inc The information in this docum...

Page 3: ...3 These are realistic values for operation within a network that accommodates multiple users The FCC has defined in document OET Bulletin 65 the maximum safe exposure level for controlled environments...

Page 4: ...CA 94520 P 925 798 7979 F 9250 798 7986 www cobham com Best Regards DECLARATIONS for FCC OET BULLETIN 65 Edition 97 01 GlobalStar T6000 6m Antenna Date 07 07 2020 Rami Adada Director of Technologies S...

Page 5: ...el Name Hull Number Shipyard Equipment Details All Sea Tel manufactured antenna systems Supplier Details Sea Tel Inc 4030 Nelson Ave Concord CA 94520 Tel 01 925 798 7979 PART 1 POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS M...

Page 6: ...ing such chemicals Location If Applicable Approximate quantity volume Anti seize Compounds N A N A 0 Engine Additives N A N A 0 Antifreeze Fluids N A N A 0 Kerosene N A N A 0 White Spirit N A N A 0 Bo...

Page 7: ...ert and pose no harm when in use or when scrapped All of the lubricating oils used on Sea Tel antenna systems are completely inert and pose no harm when in use or when scrapped All of the anti seize c...

Page 8: ...SeaTelTracker6000 This Page Intentionally Left Blank viii EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 9: ...mbling the Bottom Layer of the Radome 3 4 3 3 6 Assembling the Top Layer of the Radome 3 5 3 3 7 Assembling the Third Layer of the Radome 3 6 3 3 8 Assembling the Fourth Layer of the Radome 3 7 3 4 AS...

Page 10: ...SeaTelTracker6000 TableofContents 7 2 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 7 9 8 TRACKER 6000 DRAWINGS 8 1 8 1 MODEL SPECIFIC DRAWINGS 8 1 x EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 11: ...inside the radome Grounding cables and connections To minimize shock hazard and to protect against lightning the equipment chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground The ODU equipm...

Page 12: ...SeaTelTracker6000 Safety This Page Intentionally Left Blank 1 2 EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 13: ...on for any satellite antenna mounting is multi path signals reflection of the satellite signal off of nearby surfaces arriving out of phase with the direct signal from the satellite to the antenna The...

Page 14: ...secured to a cableway Cable runs on open deck or down a mast shall be in metal conduit suitable for marine use The conduit shall be blown through with dry air prior to passing cable to ensure all deb...

Page 15: ...he signal cable from the junction box to the base of the ADE Power cables shall pass through separate radome penetrations from the signal cable The power cable shall be continuous from the UPS or clos...

Page 16: ...SeaTelTracker6000 Site Survey Land Based This Page Intentionally Left Blank 2 4 EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 17: ...therthanawebbedfour partslingmay resultin catastrophic crushing of the radome CAUTION Thesections of theradome are verylight for their size and aresubject to large swaying motions if hoisted under win...

Page 18: ...Refer to drawing 97 168704_A01 8M RADOME HOLE MARKING JIG to fabricate a jig for marking the radome mounting hole pattern Refer to drawing 99 169359 A T6000 Antenna and Radome Mounting Hole Layout Ins...

Page 19: ...post section approx weight 700lbs to its mounting location on the concrete pad 2 The base MUST be oriented to true North notch pointing to true North Rotate the base to align the notch with true Nort...

Page 20: ...its correct order position and loosely install the vertical flange mounting bolts and washers 5 Assure that the bottom flange of the panels are sitting down level on the concrete Apply caulking to mat...

Page 21: ...radome panels to the concrete all the way around the perimeter of the inside of the radome 3 3 6 Assembling the Top Layer of the Radome In a different location start assembling the top layer panels s...

Page 22: ...the mounting bolts and washers Apply Loctite to the exposed threads of the bolts and tighten to torque spec the bolts starting from the cap and then down both sides from the top to the bottom Wipe off...

Page 23: ...ach other and to the panels above They are numbered to assure that they are assembled in the correct order 401 is mounted to the bottom of 301 etc 1 Set panel 401 in place under 301 and loosely instal...

Page 24: ...this hardware 4 Set the middle post section approx weight 240lbs on the base pedestal section Assure that the notches are aligned to true North 5 Apply Loctite to threads of the mounting bolts Instal...

Page 25: ...of the crate Discard this hardware 12 Open each box and remove the C Band BUC 13 Install the C Band BUCs on each side as shown above 14 Connect the cables and waveguide on each side 15 Install one gro...

Page 26: ...counter weight ICU side 21 Apply Loctite to threads of the mounting bolts Install the bolts washers and tighten to torque spec 22 Mount the right side BLUE counter weight EL Motor side 23 Apply Locti...

Page 27: ...base section and suspend just above the middle post section 28 Rotate the upper post to align the notch in its base to the notches in the middle and base pedestal sections 29 Set the upper post secti...

Page 28: ...f so shims will be provided and thickness es will be noted on reflector hub itself as shown 32 There is a burnished 6mm threaded hole in the top side of the bottom plate of the middle post section 33...

Page 29: ...rient the feed installing shims if needed mounting bolts and washers 7 Tighten mounting bolts to torque spec 8 Set the hub feed assembly feed up on 2 or 3 supports to hold it above the ground and prot...

Page 30: ...g bolts washers 11 Mount petal 1 using the petal mounting bolts washers but leave bolt slightly loose 12 After mounting first petal DO NOT mount adjacent petal as there is a potential for hub to tip o...

Page 31: ...o be used as tag lines This will help to control the reflector in case of wind while hoisting 5 Using a suitably rated derrick or crane lift the Antenna Assembly approx weight 870lbs up over the radom...

Page 32: ...7 Set the Antenna Assembly down onto the reflector mounting brace aligning the mounting holes in each 8 Apply Loctite to threads of the mounting bolts Install the bolts washers and tighten to torque s...

Page 33: ...the radome base section 5 Rotate the upper radome assembly to align panel 401 to be in place directly above panel 501 6 Continue lowering the upper radome assembly while guiding it to be properly ali...

Page 34: ...Door Sensor Refer to drawings 93 164608 A_01 SCHEMATIC DOOR MUTE SENSOR CIRCUIT 93 165834 A_01 SCHEMATIC MAINTENANCE MODE REMOTE CIRCUIT 1 Mount the Maintenance Mode Switch and the Door Sensor in a co...

Page 35: ...t the splitter in a convenient location based on the locations of the Power Supply and interconnecting cable 7 Install the 6 interior lights on inner flanges of the radome as desired based on the loca...

Page 36: ...wed immobilized 4 Assure that the ODU Antenna is ready to be energized 5 If power to the ODU was tagged out remove the tag from the breaker that supplies power to the ODU 6 If power to the Antenna fro...

Page 37: ...step instruction to guide the individual on how to connect setup and test the product The Technician or Engineer using this procedure to validate the antenna should have knowledge of the antenna syst...

Page 38: ...SeaTelTracker6000 Setup Testing This Page Intentionally Left Blank 4 2 EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 39: ...place components with the power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits...

Page 40: ...s 290 Wicking High strength for fasteners which are already assembled 5 4 Balancing the Antenna The elevation and cross level motors have a brake mechanism built into them therefore power must be ON t...

Page 41: ...or near zenith referred to as top to bottom balance by moving existing counter weights from the top to the bottom or from the bottom to the top Always move weight from one location on the equipment f...

Page 42: ...SeaTelTracker6000 Maintenance This Page Intentionally Left Blank 5 4 EAR Controlled ECCN EAR99...

Page 43: ...d tie a Tag Out tag to the breaker that supplies power to the Antenna inside the Circuit Breaker Box 5 Assure that all personnel in the area are aware that the Service Brackets are being installed 6 R...

Page 44: ...ion where they can be used again whenever the antenna is being stowed immobilized 13 Assure that the ODU Antenna is ready to be energized 14 If power to the ODU was tagged out remove the tag from the...

Page 45: ...xsis Solid State Rate Sensors Gravity Reference 3 Axzis Solid State Accelerometers AZ transducer 16 Bit Absolute Encoder Pointing Accuracy Open Loop 0 5 degrees Pointing Accuracy Closed Loop 0 05 degr...

Page 46: ...e 10 dBm Gain Small Signal Gain L band to RF with attenuator set to 0 dB 300W 61 dB min Attenuator range 30 dB in 0 1 dB steps Gain flatness Full band 2 dB p p max Gain variation over temperature Band...

Page 47: ...nitor and Control Ethernet HTTP Telnet SNMP via RJ45 connector RS232 485 Hand held Terminal via MS type connector FSK multiplexed on TX Environmental Operating temperature 40 C to 55 C Relative humidi...

Page 48: ...passband 5W Peak Dimensions excluding connectors 360 x 60 x 40 mm typical Input Connector SMA Female Output Connector SMA Female Operating Temperature Range 20 C to 60 C External Finish Matt Black Wav...

Page 49: ...tomer drawing 46 163106 11 02 2018 note 1 Input Connector CPRF159 Output Connector CPRG159 Dimensions excluding connectors 360 x 60 x 40 mm typical Input Connector SMA Female Output Connector SMA Fema...

Page 50: ...ini USB J10 DB 15S Motor Control J11A DB 25S C Band Waveguide Switch LHCP and RHCP J11B DB 25S Ku Network Sub reflector Control J20 DE 15S Power Relay Control J21 DE 9P Remote Motion Platform J27 DB 2...

Page 51: ...rface 4 port managed fast ethernet switch User Interface Web Browser Console Port Motor Driver Enclosure FDM Connectors Motor Driver S Bus IN J1000 DE 9P Motor Driver S Bus OUT J1001 DE 9S AZ Motor J5...

Page 52: ...h stepover height Number of panels 12 Lower 12 Middle Lower 12 Middle Upper 12 Upper 1 Top Cap Installed weight See system weight above RF attenuation 0 35 dB Wind Withstand relative average winds up...

Page 53: ...Vibration NA Safety IEC 60950 EMI EMC Compliance ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 ETSI EN 300 339 1998 03 Satellite Earth Stations and System SES NA Safety Compliance IEC EN 60950 1 2001 1st Edition...

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