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Installing the Hughes BGAN Remote Antenna 

 

 

Product description – BGAN Remote Antenna 

 
The Hughes BGAN Remote Antenna (HNS Part No. 9501286-0001) is designed to be permanently installed with the 
Basic Fixed Mount Kit (HNS part number 3004066-0002). 
 

Important Notes:

 

 

The Hughes BGAN Remote Antenna and its cable assembly are designed for a one-time permanent 
installation. If the Remote Antenna is decommissioned, then the RF cable must be replaced with a new 
cable before the antenna is reinstalled at the same or a different location. 

 

The cable assembly supplied (10.0m), forms an integral part of the antenna system and is made to a 
specific length in order to meet the system specifications.  The cable must not be cut to a shorter length, 
nor must cables be added to the cable run. 

 

It is essential that only the supplied cable is used.  Third party cables may not be used; their use will 
invalidate the warranty of the antenna and may cause system malfunction. 

 
 
The BGAN Remote Antenna kit primarily consists of the antenna and cable for connection to the BGAN satellite 
modem terminal. All necessary fixings are included. 
 

Installation Instructions 

 

Step 1: Inspecting the parts 

 
Make sure you have all parts listed on the shipment box before beginning the installation; you should have the 
following parts: 
 

1.  Flat panel antenna 
2.  10m coaxial cable terminating in N(M) and SMA(M) connectors 
3.  Strain relief adapter 
4.  Cable retaining clips 
5.  ¼” UNC nuts 
6. Self-amalgamating 

tape 

7. Zip 

strap 

 
 

Step 2: Determining where to install the terminal 

 
In order for your terminal to work correctly, it must be installed in a location that provides a clear, unobstructed, line of 
sight between the terminal and the satellite.  Any objects such as building structures or trees may degrade the quality 
of the satellite to terminal connection.  To determine where to install the BGAN remote antenna, you need to 
determine that you have both a clear unobstructed line of sight to the satellite and that your fixed mount is aimed in 
the approximate direction to the satellite. 
 
To determine the direction from your location to the satellite follow the steps below: 

1.  Unpack the Hughes 9201 BGAN Satellite Modem and connect it to a Personal Computer or Mac that 

has the LaunchPad MMI Software installed. Follow the instructions in the Hughes 9201 user guide. 

2.  Power up the Hughes 9201 and launch the LaunchPad Software. 
3.  After LaunchPad connected successfully to the Hughes 9201 it shows the coverage map of the BGAN 

system. Click on the map to identify your approximate position. Figure 1 shows an example. 

4.  LaunchPad now indicates elevation angle and compass direction of the available BGAN satellite(s) for 

your location. 

5.  Use the antenna pointing mode of the Hughes 9201 to verify that you can obtain the BGAN satellite 

signal from the location where the Remote Antenna is to be installed. 

Summary of Contents for BGAN Remote Antenna

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Page 2: ... sure you have all parts listed on the shipment box before beginning the installation you should have the following parts 1 Flat panel antenna 2 10m coaxial cable terminating in N M and SMA M connectors 3 Strain relief adapter 4 Cable retaining clips 5 UNC nuts 6 Self amalgamating tape 7 Zip strap Step 2 Determining where to install the terminal In order for your terminal to work correctly it must...

Page 3: ... or wall The pole is shipped attached to the base bracket Mount the base bracket of this assembly to the structure with the appropriate hardware not included Once the base bracket is mounted perform the following steps 1 Insert the bubble level figure 3 into the end of the pole pipe opposite the base bracket The bubble level fits inside the pole 2 Loosen the pole attachment fasteners at the base b...

Page 4: ...ion Lane Germantown MD 20876 USA 2010 Hughes Network Systems LLC All rights reserved All information is subject to change bgan hughes com Step 4 Mounting the terminal bracket Mount the terminal bracket to the back of the antenna using the fasteners and spanner provided figure 5 Figure 2 Base bracket Figure 3 Bubble level Figure 4 Pole assembly Figure 5 Terminal Bracket ...

Page 5: ...tem specifications The cable must not be cut to a shorter length nor must cables be added to the cable run It is essential that only the supplied cable is used Third party cables may not be used their use will invalidate the warranty of the antenna and may cause system malfunction It is important not to stress the connection to the antenna during installation of the coaxial antenna cable The minim...

Page 6: ...e Modem Important Note The GPS fix needs to be obtained prior to connecting to the antenna The Hughes 9201 should be placed in a location with good visibility of the GPS satellite constellation to obtain a GPS fix 1 Open the rubber plug on the rear of the modem terminal and unplug the MCX connector inside refer to figures 8a and 8b The MCX connector is prone to damage Ensure that the utmost care i...

Page 7: ...connector of the terminal Make sure the adapter is well aligned with the terminal connector Rotate the adapter such that the knob on the adapter points to the knob on the housing as shown in figure 8c and the internal RF cable fits into the slot in the adapter Gently push the adapter down until it is flush with the terminal housing as shown in figure 8d Don t apply excessive pressure try to realig...

Page 8: ...Attach the antenna feed cable to the rear of the modem terminal using the provided cable clamps in the position detailed in figure 9a Note there are two different size cable clamps to fit the varying thickness in cable 4 Carefully plug the SMA connector into the strain relief adapter as shown in figure 9b Tighten the connection by hand Excessive force applied using a tool could turn the adapter an...

Page 9: ...ed off for more than 42 days In this case it must be disconnected from the external antenna and placed in a location with good visibility of the GPS satellite constellation to obtain a GPS fix Note Hughes 9201 software version 3 8 0 3 and newer incorporates a Loss of Acquisition LOA timer that allows the 42 day time limit to be extended indefinitely as long as you register with the network at leas...

Page 10: ...rike and make suitable grounding and lightning protection arrangements to minimize any possibility of injury or damage Professional local advice should be sought with respect to these matters Hughes accepts no liability for any injury or damage caused by lightning strikes Disclaimer Whilst prepared in good faith Hughes makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy completeness or fitness ...

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