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The three buttons on the DAPT can serve different purposes
during different phases of the pointing process. In most cases,
however, they function as follows:
•
Back
(button 1) – Used to return to a previous state.
•
Toggle
(button 2) – Used to toggle between signal filters.
•
Advance
(button 3) – Used to begin a process, proceed to the
next state, or respond
Yes
to a prompt on the DAPT display.
Squinter
The squinter is an antenna pointing aid used to electrically
fine-point the antenna once coarse pointing is completed. When
placed on the antenna feed horn, the squinter inhibits a portion of
the RF signal, thereby capturing the satellite signal from different
portions of the antenna reflector surface. The squinter is placed
alternately in four different positions: two for measuring azimuth
and two for measuring elevation. As shown in Figure 2, there are
three different types of squinters, each designed for use with
specific antennas.
Note:
Be sure to use the correct squinter for the antenna you are
pointing, as described in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Squinter types
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