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SSU-2000 User’s Guide 399
Antennas
Installing Antennas
Installing Antennas
This section provides complete installation procedures for GPS site preparation.
Before beginning the installation, review
Antenna System Grounding and Cable
, on page 400, and gather the necessary tools and materials
described.
Antenna Connection Overview
The SSU-2000 chassis has two antenna connections located on the rear panel. The
antenna connections are made via isolated TNC connectors J6 and J7, labeled
ANTENNA-A and ANTENNA-B, respectively. The connectors are DC isolated and
AC bypassed to frame ground. These connections are used for radio receiver
antenna connections only. The antenna connections (J6 and J7) are connected via
the backplane to module slots 3 and 5. When installing GPS antennas, the installed
modules must correspond to these connections (for instance, slot 3 to ANTENNA-A
and Slot 5 to ANTENNA- B). Installation procedures for GPS antennas are outlined
below.
outlines the antenna signal connections.
LMR-400
0.051 dB
Shield – 0.00165
Center – 0.00139
0.109 inch Solid
LMR-400
0.051 dB
Shield – 0.00165
Center – 0.00139
0.27686 cm
2
Solid
Table C-11. Antenna Signal Connections
Signal Name
From
To
Ant-A
A3 P5-A
J6-A
Ant-A-RTN
A3 P5-B
J6-B
Ant-B
A5 P5-A
J7-A
Ant-B-RTN
A5 P5-B
J7-B
Table C-10. Antenna Cable Specifications (Continued)
Cable Type
Measured Loss
(@1.575 GHz dB
per foot)
DC Resistance
(ohms per foot)
Type Center
Conductor
Flammability
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