2.4M SERIES 1241 ANTENNA
4096-859
ASSEMBLY MANUAL
REVISION A
Prodelin Corporation
Page 8
8/17/2012
1.6.
Site Selection
In order to achieve maximum performance of your antenna system, it is important to select the correct
location for the antenna. The following guidelines should be observed when selecting a site for the
installation.
1. The line of site to the satellite should be clear of any obstructions, such as trees or buildings.
2. The site should be relatively flat and level for ease of installation and access to the antenna.
3. The site should be checked for underground obstruction, such as buried cables or pipes.
4. All local building codes should be adhered to (i.e. grounding, foundation requirements, zoning
rules, setbacks, etc.).
1.7.
Suggested Mast & Foundation
NOTES:
1.
2 x 2 x 1/4 HRS Angle and schedule 40 pipe should conform with ASTM A36 and ASTM A53
Type E and S Grade B.
2.
All concrete should conform to building code standards and have a
minimum compressive strength of 3000 PSI at 28 days. (Per ACI-318-77)
3.
Soil bearing capacity should be no less than 2000 PSF.
4.
Concrete should be poured against undisturbed soil.
5.
Allow concrete 24 hours set time before installation of antenna.
6.
The antenna should be properly grounded to meet applicable local codes.
7.
Minimum depth as shown or extend to local frost line.
8.
Foundation meets the design requirements as set forth by the uniform building code. (1982
edition)
(GENERAL DYNAMICS DOES NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT ANY PARTICULAR DESIGN
OR SIZE OF FOUNDATION IS APPROPRIATE FOR ANY LOCALITY OR EARTH STATION
INSTALLATION.)
2 x 2 1/4 HRS ANGLE
12 INCHES LONG
TYPICAL 2 PLACES
A
A
54.0
54.0
SEE NOTE #7
12.0
24.0
2-5
TYP 2
SECTION A-A
6” SCH 40 PIPE
(6.625” OD)