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Required Tools & Accessories

 

Hammer / Rubber Mallet 
Drill and 0.1 IN Drill Bit 
Phillips Screwdriver 
1 IN Hole Saw 
SMA Wrench 

Mounting Instructions 

Antenna Mounting Location Directions

 

When selecting the location of an antenna, consider the following factors: 

1.

 

Conductive Panel 

 The ground plane is a part of the antenna. If 

no ground plane/metal surface is used, the antenna may 
radiate in undesirable locations and may also result in bad 
return loss and poor efficiency.  
Parsec suggests using a 2

0” 

x 2

0” 

ground plane for all our 

mobile antennas (PTA0587) for best performance. If this much 
space is not available, use a ground plane/metal surface large enough such that it is at least 5 
inches from each side of the antenna. 

2.

 

Antenna Directionality 

 the direction of the signal is limited 

by the directionality of the antenna. 
Omni-directional antennas provide a 360-degree horizontal 
radiation pattern, allowing for coverage in all directions 
horizontally with varying degrees of vertical coverage. 
When selecting the location of an omni-directional antenna, 
ensure that the antenna can be mounted in the proper 
orientation relative to the horizontal plane. 

3.

 

Signal Path Loss 

 signal strength is greatly affected by the 

materials that the signal passes through. 
Severe signal loss can be caused by concrete and brick walls. Metals can absorb and/or reflect the 
signal, affecting the signal path. For best antenna performance, select an antenna location with 
minimal obstructions between the antenna and the signal source(s). 

4.

 

Reflection & Diffraction 

 the signal will bounce off certain materials and bend around obstacles.  

For best antenna performance, the antenna should be installed in a location where the signal path 
is not interfered by materials like Low E glass, Metal, Tinted glass, etc., that reflect RF Energy.  

DOBERMAN 

Installation Instructions 

Summary of Contents for DOBERMAN

Page 1: ...Omni directional antennas provide a 360 degree horizontal radiation pattern allowing for coverage in all directions horizontally with varying degrees of vertical coverage When selecting the location...

Page 2: ...able also affects cable loss coaxial cables with higher center conductor diameters have less cable loss compared to thinner coaxial cables It is critical to avoid bending coaxial cables sharply to avo...

Page 3: ...ean debris off the vehicle surface and then mark the desired antenna orientation by placing the antenna flat on the vehicle surface 3 Lift the antenna and remove the protective backing from the unders...

Page 4: ...hrough the hole in the magnetic mount base 3 Fasten the antenna to the magnetic mount base A Guide the provided flat washer and hex nut onto the antenna cables Using a star or lock washer is optional...

Page 5: ...rom the outside surface to the inside surface and thread the entire length of the cable through the hole 2 Feed the antenna cables through hole in the pole mount bracket 3 Adhere the antenna to the mo...

Page 6: ...en the connectors on the cables to the router terminals It is recommended to use a 5 in lb torque wrench to prevent overtightening Note Do not apply more than 5 in lbs of torque to SMA Connectors Note...

Page 7: ...n section 1 1310 of the FCC Rules antennas used with this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons to satisfy RF exposure compliance DO NOT Operate...

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