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Quickstart Guide  SP-Mount-1

Positioning hole

Offset hole
(9° offset)

-5° Example: 

Screw is inserted here 
because offset hole aligns 
with slot (due to 9° offset 
the screw is placed at -14°)

(covered by part 1 when assembled)

Positioning hole

Offset hole
(9° offset)

Positioning hole
not aligned with slot but 
positioned at -5°

Hole Identification:

Part 2

Part 3

Yaw Angle Adjustment

Pitch Angle Adjustment

(covered by part 2

  when assembled)

Hole Identification:

Each line marking represents 5°

Use the positioning hole for 

ALL

 angle measurements

If the positioning hole does not line up with one of the screw slots (ex. 
-5°) keep the positioning hole aligned at the desired angle and insert 
the screw into the offset hole. The offset hole will line up with a slot 
and the positioning hole will be secured at -5° (see example at right)

0° is perpendicular to the mounting surface, which is not necessarily 
parallel to the ground if the mounting surface is not vertical

In most cases the radar should be mounted at 8-20’ (2.5-6m) 
above ground with a pitch between 0° and +2°

 

Notes

(extra securing hole - 
aligns with offset hole)

(extra securing hole - 
aligns with positioning 
hole)

Release Date: 05/23/2019  
Rev.003

7in

7in

7in

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