Limitless™
WDRR Receiver
Issue 1,
50063987
Honeywell Sensing and Control 29
Mast mount:
The benefit of the mast-mount antenna is its rigid design and resistance to displacement when
subjected to shock, vibration, wind, etc. It can be easily mounted high above the ground to obtain greater RF signal
performance and it withstands winds up to 100 mph.
Catalog listing: WAN06RNJ
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Mast-mount bracket
(Included with the 8 dBi antenna): Attach antenna to its mounting bracket. Tighten
nut. Assemble two U-clamps around mast and tighten nuts. Ensure provided lock washers are compressed
to a flat condition.
Figure 17. Mast Mount Antenna –
Tighten nut on mounting bracket
Figure 18. Mast Mount Antenna –
Side View with Attachment to Pipe
Magnetic mount:
The benefit of the magnetic-mount antenna is its ability to mount on any ferrous-metal surface
and in various orientations. A smooth metal surface is preferred to allow the best attraction of the magnet to the
surface. First, determine if the magnetic attraction is sufficient to hold the antenna in the desired position (i.e.,
shock, vibration, etc. in the application). Placing the antenna in a location where it cannot be inadvertently
displaced may help.
Catalog listings: WAMM100RSP-005 & WAMM100RSP-010:
These magnetic-mount bases are not designed for
mobile applications.
Catalog listings:
WAN09RSP & WAN10RSP:
These magnetic-mount antennas are designed for mobile
applications and can withstand winds at >150 mph.
Use Magnetic Mounts with the following antenna catalog listings:
WAN01RSP, WAN02RSP,WAN04RSP,
WAN05RSP, WAN07RSP, WAN08RSP