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Sea Tel, Inc.
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Concord, CA   94520
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Sea Tel Europe
Unit 1, Orion Industrial Centre
Wide Lane, Swaythling
Southampton, UK S0 18 2HJ
Tel:  44 (0)23 80 671155
Fax: 44 (0)23 80 671166
Email:  [email protected]
Web:    www.seatel.com

November 4, 2004

Document. No. 123273

Revision  A

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

FOR SEA TEL MODEL

9797A-27 C-BAND TX/RX ANTENNAS

WARNING:   RF RADIATION HAZARD

This stabilized antenna system is designed to be used with transmit/receive
equipment manufactured by others.  Refer to the documentation supplied by the
manufacturer which will describe potential hazards, including exposure to RF
radiation, associated with the improper use of the transmit/receive equipment.
Note that the transmit/receive equipment will operate independently of the
stabilized antenna system.  Prior to work on the stabilized antenna system, the
power to the transmit/receive system must be locked out and tagged.

When the transmit/receive system is in operation, no one should be allowed

anywhere within the radiated beam 

being emitted from the reflector.

The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the
individuals who work on the system.

Summary of Contents for 9797A-27

Page 1: ...d to be used with transmit receive equipment manufactured by others Refer to the documentation supplied by the manufacturer which will describe potential hazards including exposure to RF radiation associated with the improper use of the transmit receive equipment Note that the transmit receive equipment will operate independently of the stabilized antenna system Prior to work on the stabilized ant...

Page 2: ...of European Norms and European Standards EN 60945 1997 and prETS 300 339 1998 03 on July 20 1999 Sea Tel document number 119360 European Union Declaration of Conformity for Marine Navigational Equipment is available on request Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved The information contained in this document is proprietary to Sea Tel Inc This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form ...

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Page 4: ...iv Revision History REV ECO Date Description By A N A November 4 2004 Initial Release MDN ...

Page 5: ...0 95 12 75GHz 3 1 3 1 3 Blockage 3 1 3 1 4 Rain Fade 3 2 3 1 5 Signal level 3 2 3 1 6 Satellite Footprints 3 2 3 1 7 Linear Satellite polarization 3 2 3 1 8 Satellite Circular Polarization 3 2 3 2 ANTENNA BASICS 3 3 3 2 1 Unlimited Azimuth 3 3 3 2 2 Elevation 3 3 3 2 3 Feed Assembly 3 3 3 2 4 Antenna polarization 3 3 3 2 5 Stabilization 3 3 3 2 6 Search Pattern 3 4 3 2 7 Tracking Receiver Single C...

Page 6: ...E Equipment 4 6 4 8 FINAL ASSEMBLY 4 6 4 8 1 Mount RF Equipment TXRX Only 4 6 4 8 2 Remove Stow Braces Restraints 4 6 4 8 3 Verify all assembly and Wiring connections 4 7 4 8 4 Balance Antenna Pedestal 4 7 4 9 POWER UP THE ADE 4 7 4 9 1 Initialization 4 7 4 9 2 Home Flag Position 4 7 4 9 3 BDE 4 7 4 10 SETUP 4 7 5 SETUP 5 1 5 1 OPERATOR SETTINGS 5 1 5 2 OPTIMIZING TARGETING 5 1 5 3 OPTIMIZING AUTO...

Page 7: ...5 7 3 7 To Disable Enable DishScan 7 5 7 3 8 Satellite Reference Mode 7 5 7 3 9 To Read Decode an ACU Error Code 0008 Pedestal Error 7 6 7 4 MAINTENANCE 7 7 7 4 1 Balancing the Antenna 7 7 7 4 2 24 VDC Polang Alignment 7 7 7 4 3 To Adjust Tilt 7 8 7 4 4 To Reset Reinitialize the Antenna 7 8 7 5 PEDESTAL CONTROL UNIT CONFIGURATION XX97A XX00 7 8 7 5 1 MODEL CONFIGURATION NUMBERS 7 9 7 6 ANTENNA STO...

Page 8: ... 8 4 8 9 4 AC Power Cable Pedestal Rf Equipment 8 4 8 9 5 AC Power Cable Marine Air Conditioner 8 4 9 DRAWINGS 9 1 9 1 SERIES 97A TXRX SYSTEMS PART NUMBER QUICK REFERENCE 9 1 9 2 9797A 27 MODEL SPECIFIC DRAWINGS 9 2 9 3 SERIES 97 GENERAL DRAWINGS 9 2 ...

Page 9: ...l This can be used to provide a wide variety of telephone fax and data applications Your Series 97 Antenna system can transmit to and receive from any desired satellite which has adequate signal coverage in your current geographic area Your Series 97 antenna may be fitted with appropriate Transmit Receive RF Equipment and appropriate Feed to allow you to operate in linear or circular polarization ...

Page 10: ... 97 TXRX Simplified Block Diagram 1 4 General scope of this manual This manual describes the Sea Tel Series 97 Antenna also called the Above Decks Equipment its operation and installation Refer to the manual provided with your Antenna Control Unit for its installation and operating instructions 1 5 Quick Overview of contents The information in this manual is organized into chapters Operation basic...

Page 11: ...ystem by observing its behavior during the 4 phases of initialization Turn the pedestal power supply ON The PCU will initialize the stabilized portion of the mass to be level with the horizon and at a prescribed Azimuth and Elevation angles The antenna will go through the specific sequence of steps listed below to initialize the antenna These phases initialize the level cage elevation cross level ...

Page 12: ...otor and potentiometer feedback and are controlled from the Antenna Control Unit Circular feeds do NOT require polarization adjustment Auto Polarization mode is the default polarization mode of operation from the ACU Polarization may be operated manually from the ACU Refer to the Antenna Control Unit manual for more operation information 2 6 RF Equipment The RF Equipment is not operated or control...

Page 13: ...e The most common of these normal temporary losses are blockage and rain fade They will interrupt services only as long as the cause of the loss persists 3 1 2 Ku Band ReceiveFrequency 10 95 12 75GHz At these frequencies the signal from the satellite travels only in a straight line and is affected by weather changes in the atmosphere There are several conditions that can cause a temporary loss of ...

Page 14: ...to provide the desired satellite services until entering or re entering an area of adequate signal level 3 1 6 Satellite Footprints The focused beam s from the satellites are normally aimed at the major land masses where there are large population centers Footprint charts graphically display the signal level expected to be received in different geographic locations within the area of coverage The ...

Page 15: ...al elevation pointing angle to the satellite is determined by your latitude longitude and the longitude of the satellite In general terms the elevation angle will be low when you are at a high latitudes and will increase as you get closer to the equator Refer to figure 3 1 Additionally from any given latitude the elevation will be highest when the satellite is at the same longitude that you are on...

Page 16: ...every other time resulting in an expanding square pattern When the antenna is able to re acquire the desired signal the ACU will automatically stop searching and begin Tracking the signal to optimize the pointing of the antenna to get the highest signal level from the satellite 3 2 7 Tracking Receiver Single Channel Per Carrier Receiver The SCPC Narrow Band Receiver located in the Antenna Control ...

Page 17: ...r system configuration 70MHz RXIF 70MHz RXIF 70MHz TXIF 70MHz TXIF 70MHz RXIF Radio M C Pedestal M C 110 220 VAC to Pedestal RF Equipment 220 VAC to OPTIONAL Marine Air Conditioner Spectrum Analyzer A 9797 TXRX Antenna J11 J1 RF Input PCDAC Cable 116670 Ships Gyro Compass J13 J3 Satellite Modem Multiplexer Phone Fax and Data Inputs Synchro OR SBS 110 220 VAC 110 220 VAC 110 220 VAC 110 220 VAC Abo...

Page 18: ...unction buttons LED s and a 2 line display The ACU and its Terminal Mounting Strip are normally mounted in a standard 19 equipment rack The ACU should be mounted in the front of the equipment rack where it is easily accessible The Terminal Mounting Strip is normally mounted on the rear of the equipment rack It is recommended that the antenna control panel be mounted near one of the Satellite Recei...

Page 19: ...rmation 3 7 3 3 3 Power Supply AC Voltage An appropriate source of AC Voltage will also be required for the ACU satellite modem and other below decks equipment Refer to the manuals for these devices for voltage and power consumption of each ...

Page 20: ...Basic System Information 9797A 27 C Band TXRX 3 8 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 21: ...rength oil tolerant 680 High strength for Motor Shafts Sprockets 271 Permanent strength for up to 1 diameter fasteners 290 Wicking High strength for fasteners which are already assembled WARNING Hoisting with other than a webbed four part sling may result in catastrophic crushing of the radome Refer to the specifications and drawings for the fully assembled weight of your model Antenna Radome and ...

Page 22: ...nywhere within the radiated beam being emitted from the reflector The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the individuals who work on the system 4 2 Site Survey The radome assembly should be installed at a location aboard ship where 1 The antenna has a clear line of sight to as much of the sky horizon to zenith at all bearings as is practical 2 Direct radiation ...

Page 23: ...nts Prepare other locations throughout ship for any other equipment which is not co located with the ACU 4 3 6 Installing The System Cables Install appropriate cables from Below Decks Equipment to the ADE Location s The cables must be routed from the above decks equipment group through the deck and through various ship spaces to the vicinity of the below decks equipment group When pulling the cabl...

Page 24: ...radome assembly on the base pan aligning the painted numbers on the radome panels Loosely attach the lower side panel assembly to the base frame using the hardware provided Do NOT tighten the bolts at this time Lift the lower side panel assembly wide enough to install a good bead of silicone caulk between it and the base pan then firmly tighten all the bolts 8 Fasten the antenna pedestal assembly ...

Page 25: ...the antenna assembly is being hoisted to its assigned location aboard ship 1 Assure that the antenna is restrained before hoisting Check that all nuts on the base frame assembly are tightened according the torque values listed below 2 Using a four part lifting sling and with a tag line attached to the radome base frame hoist the antenna assembly to its assigned location aboard ship by means of a s...

Page 26: ...ls inside 4 7 2 GPS The cable from the GPS engine may be routed into the radome or directly to below decks depending on where the GPS engine is mounted Whenever possible route the GPS Cable directly to the below decks equipment If the GPS Cable is not long enough route it into the radome to a terminal strip and connect an additional cable routed to the below decks equipment to the terminal mountin...

Page 27: ...gh the specific sequence of steps to initialize the level cage elevation cross level and azimuth to predetermined starting positions Each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization Refer to the initialization text in the Troubleshooting section in this manual Observe the Initialization of the antenna pedestal If any of these steps fail or the ACU reports m...

Page 28: ...Installation 9797A 27 C Band TXRX 4 8 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 29: ... Search for the targeted satellite and assure that it has acquired and peaks up on the satellite that you targeted Now record the Antenna Azimuth and Elevation positions while peaked on satellite Peak Position Subtract the Peak Positions from the Calculated Positions to determine the amount of Trim which is required Refer to the ACU Setup information to key in the required value of Elevation Trim ...

Page 30: ...h the Bow of the ship it is important to assure that the antennas actual position relative to the bow of the ship is the value that gets preset into the Relative position counter By saving the antennas actual Relative position when at the home flag into HFO you have calibrated the antenna to the ship 5 4 1 To Calculate HFO If Targeting has been optimized by entering a large value of AZ TRIM First ...

Page 31: ...on that needs to be preset into the counter when the antenna is at the Home Flag is 313 5 HFO 360 46 5 360 x 255 313 5 360 x 255 0 87 x 255 222 06 which I round down to 222 If the antenna went past the bow line When you initially target a satellite the antenna will also go past the satellite position so that you will have to drive the Azimuth of the antenna DOWN to actually find the satellite Usin...

Page 32: ...ly target a desired satellite within 1 degree or less If your antenna is periodically blocked by some part of the ships structure you may want to refer to the Radiation Hazard and Blockage Mapping section below 5 5 Radiation Hazard and Blockage Mapping The ACU can be programmed with relative azimuth sectors zones where blockage exists or where transmit power would endanger personnel who are freque...

Page 33: ...interfaced to the satellite modem to disable the TX output signal from the Satellite TXRX Modem whenever the antenna is within the RF Radiation Hazard zone s Refer to your ACU manual for more information and examples 5 6 TX Polarity Setup To prevent inadvertent switching of the transmit polarity the user can lock out NS EW toggle feature and force the transmit polarity to be fixed horizontal or ve...

Page 34: ...tion of your ACU manual PARAMETER C Band DishScan Ku Band DishScan EL TRIM 0 AZ TRIM 0 AUTO THRES 100 EL STEP SIZE 1 AZ STEP SIZE 1 STEP INTEGRAL 0 SEARCH INC 10 5 SEARCH LIMIT 200 100 SEARCH DELAY 30 STEP DELAY 2 SYSTEM TYPE 12 13 76 or 77 GYRO TYPE 1 2 36 360 or 362 POL TYPE 72 POL OFFSET 30 POL SCALE 90 AZ LIMIT 1 0 AZ LIMIT 2 0 5V OFFSET 0 5V SCALE 0 TX POLARITY 2 or 4 You may need to optimize...

Page 35: ...y will return to the current ships Latitude position within a few seconds 2 Press SHIP again to select the Longitude entry menu Press the 0 zero key on the numeric keypad and then press ENTER If automatic updating is working properly the Longitude value display will return to the current ships Longitude position within a few seconds 3 If the displays do not update check your cable connections assu...

Page 36: ...Press AUX1 to turn tracking ON and verify that the antenna does return to the previous AZ position and the peak AGC level 2 Press AUX1 to Turn Tracking OFF Press DOWN arrow key repeatedly until AGC falls about 100 counts note current AZ position You should have moved the antenna 1 3 to of a degree depending on antenna size and frequency band Observe the Conscan signaling in the lower left of the d...

Page 37: ...azard Prior to working on the stabilized antenna system the power to the transmit receive equipment must be locked out and tagged Turning OFF power to the Antenna Control Unit does NOT turn Transmit power output OFF The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the individuals who work on the system WARNING RF Radiation Hazard When the transmit receive system is in op...

Page 38: ...eading Following verification procedure in the Functional Testing section of this manual 7 2 4 Azimuth Elevation Drive Refer to the Azimuth Elevation Drive check procedure in the Functional Testing section of this manual 7 2 5 Test Tracking Refer to the Tracking check procedure in the Functional Testing section of this manual 7 2 6 Visual Inspection Radome Pedestal Conduct a good thorough visual i...

Page 39: ...eneath the assembly Three low friction torque motors attached to each of the three free axes of the assembly provide the required force to overcome the disturbing torque imposed on the antenna system by cable restraints bearing friction and small air currents within the radome These motors are also used to re position the antenna in azimuth and elevation The Pedestal Control Unit PCU uses inputs f...

Page 40: ...all Effect sensor in close proximity to a Magnet After another 10 second wait the antenna will report its version number at the Antenna Control Unit ACU This completes the phases of initialization At this time the antenna elevation should 45 0 degrees and Relative azimuth should be at be at home flag home switch engaged on the home flag cam If any of these steps fail or the ACU reports model xx97 ...

Page 41: ...lted back The Azimuth display should decrease when rotated CCW and increase when rotated CW The display change occurs during movement and returns to nominal when movement stops 7 3 6 Open Loop Motor Test The ACU provides a means for driving each individual torque motor to test that motors functionality By driving each axis and observing the resulting motion of the antenna a coarse operational stat...

Page 42: ...ndow on the ACU Key in 94 and then hit the ENTER key note the decimal point to access the utility commands 0000 should appear in the command window Key in 71 and hit ENTER to put the PCU in Satellite Reference Mode To disable Satellite Reference Mode return the PCU to normal mode select the REMOTE COMMAND window on the ACU Key in 94 and then hit the ENTER key note the decimal point to access the u...

Page 43: ... the cross level beam position in the field without the proper test fixtures 7 4 2 24 VDC Polang Alignment 1 Select the POL TYPE parameter under the MODE SETUP display and change the POL type setting to 9 8 1 Press ANTENNA key 3 times to select the POL display Rotate the feed using the UP and DOWN keys so that the feed is in the CENTER of its range and the ports are aligned Horizontal and Vertical...

Page 44: ... cage is level in this axis 6 Once the level cage is level in both axes wait for 30 seconds then press the DOWN arrow key and then press the ENTER key 7 Press MODE or ENTER to step the menu to REMOTE PARAMETERS 8 Press the UP arrow key and then press the ENTER key to save the settings in the PCU This save the new tilt bias settings in the PCU Reset or re initialize the antenna to verify that the L...

Page 45: ...in paragraph 7 3 6 EXAMPLE For an 9797A Model Antenna 1 Key in 0208 to select system type 208 The display should now show N0208 13 Press ENTER to send this system type command to the PCU 14 Press ENTER several times to select REMOTE PARAMETERS Press UP arrow and then ENTER to save the system type in the PCU 15 Press ANTENNA MODE N S to display the Remote Version Number It should now display 9797A ...

Page 46: ... radome to prevent corrosion If for some reason the antenna must be powered down during underway transits it should be secured with nylon straps regardless of sea conditions to prevent damage to the antenna system Refer to the procedure below to secure the antenna pedestal Equipment Hardware needed Two 2 13 x 2 inch Stainless Steel bolts Two 2 Nylon straps with ratchet mechanism Nylon straps must ...

Page 47: ...Tighten straps until the canister has been pulled down approx to inch Do not over tighten You must leave approximately 1 8 inch clearance between the rubber stops and the azimuth driven sprocket to allow the vertical vibration isolation to function properly NOTE Remove both the straps and the bolts before applying power and returning the antenna to normal operating condition 7 7 Aligning the drop ...

Page 48: ...cause a reading of about 0120 in the ACU ANTENNA POL menu display 6 Remove the tie down stow braces or web straps Re balance the antenna 7 Target and re acquire desired satellite 8 If a CIRCULAR polarized feed is installed skip to step 15 9 If a LINEAR polarized feed is installed continue 10 If MANUAL Polarization will be used skip to step 13 11 Set POL TYPE parameter to 72 for AUTO polarization m...

Page 49: ... peak signal AZ EL pointing to assure that Tracking drives the dish back to peak satellite signal level Manually mis point the antenna in one quadrant AND Verify proper signaling Conscan only AND Verify that the antenna returns to peak signal level when Tracking is turned ON Repeat in the other quadrants until all four have been tested 16 Return to normal operation ...

Page 50: ...Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9797A 27 C Band TXRX 7 14 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 51: ...eive Band 1 09 1 maximum Transmit Band Focal Length 38 in f D 0 245 RX Gain 38 5 dBi at 3 95 GHz 47 75 dBi at 11 85 GHz TX Gain 41 7 dBi at 6 18 GHz 48 45 dBi at 14 25 GHz 8 2 Feed Assemblies 8 2 1 C Band TXRX Feed Assembly Type Prime focus Transmit frequency 5 9 6 4 GHz C Band Receive frequency 3 7 4 2 GHz C Band Polarization Liner or Circular VSWR 1 3 1 Polang control 24 volt DC motor with posit...

Page 52: ...coder home switch Range of Motion Elevation 15 to 100 degrees Cross Level 25 degrees Azimuth Unlimited Elevation Pointing 15 to 70 deg with full 30 deg roll range 8 5 Pedestal Control Unit PCU Size 4 x 7 x 1 5 inches Connectors Antenna Pedestal 44 Pin D Sub connector Interface 15 Pin D Sub connector Controls None M C Interface 9600 Baud RS 422 8 6 Unlimited Azimuth Modems 4 Channel Combined Signal...

Page 53: ... direction Icing Survive ice loads of 4 5 pounds per square foot Degraded RF performance will occur under icing conditions Rain Up to 4 inches per hour Degraded RF performance may occur when the radome surface is wet Wind Withstand relative average winds up to 100 MPH from any direction Vibration Withstand externally imposed vibrations in two horizontal directions and in the vertical direction at ...

Page 54: ... signals are multiplexed onto the TX and RX IF cables 8 9 3 GPS Interface Cable Type Shielded Twisted Pair Number of wires 4 Wire Gauge 24 AWG or larger 8 9 4 AC Power Cable Pedestal Rf Equipment Voltage 110 or 220 volts AC 220 VAC Recommended Pedestal Power 100 VA MAX RF Equipment Power 1500 VA MAX 8 9 5 AC Power Cable Marine Air Conditioner Voltage 220 volts AC Breaker Required 20 Amp Full Load ...

Page 55: ...16034 LEVEL CAGE ASSEMBLY SHIELDED 122532 1 LOCTITE 271 THREADLOCKER 0 5ML 117319 10 MODEM ASS Y 4 CH RF BASE 116782 2 MODEM ASS Y 4 CH RF PEDESTAL 116782 1 MOTOR SIZE 23 BRUSHLESS Conscan 116139 2 MOTOR SIZE 34 AZ EL CL 116047 1 PCU ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 115444 1 Polang Motor Assembly 121880 1 Polang Pot Assembly 115425 2 Power Ring Assembly Hybrid 121250 2 Pulley 080P 30T Conscan 116420 30 SCREW SO...

Page 56: ...ssembly Internal 9 22 116908_0 Air Cooled Environmental Unit 9 24 9 3 Series 97 General Drawings Drawing Title 116040_0 Unlimited Azimuth Interconnect Diagram 9 26 115938 1_H Interface Harness Assembly 96 97 9 27 115921_F Pedestal Harness Schematic Model xx96 xx97 9 28 115197_EPedestal Control Unit PCB Schematic 9 29 116784_C BLDC Servo Amplifier Schematic Diagram 9 30 116280_C Shielded Polang Aux...

Page 57: ...W DECK KIT 70 140 MHZ IF WITH TV NOT SHOWN EA A 17 1 121934 WARRANTY PACKET XX96 XX97 NOT SHOWN EA A 18 2 123273 MANUAL 9797A 27 I O NOT SHOWN EA 19 2 116363 MANUAL DAC 97 I O NOT SHOWN EA E 20 1 116300 SOFTWARE PC DAC VER 1 27 NOT SHOWN EA D1 21 4 114239 SIGN WARNING MICROWAVE NOT SHOWN EA A 26 1 122539 2 SHIP STOWAGE KIT XX97 W 144 IN DOME NOT SHOWN EA 27 1 114569 BALANCE WEIGHT KIT NOT SHOWN EA...

Page 58: ...SYSTEM 9797 27 123264 A Concord California Part No Model No Serial No ...

Page 59: ...5 1 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY EA N 14 1 115708 REF SEE DASH CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX EA 15 2 116782 1 MODEM ASS Y 4 CH RF PEDESTAL EA H 16 2 116782 2 MODEM ASS Y 4 CH RF BASE EA H 17 1 113105 XXXXX DAC 97 GENERIC SEE RAC CODE EA 18 1 116676 TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP ASS Y ACU EA A1 19 1 116881 2 BASE MUX RACK PANEL ASS Y EA G 20 1 119877 KIT GPS INSTALLATION EA A 21 1 115938 6 HARNESS ASS Y INTERFACE EA H 22...

Page 60: ...E ASS Y SMA M BNC M 72 IN EA D 38 2 111115 6 CABLE ASS Y F M F M 6 FT EA B 39 4 115492 1 ADAPTER N F SMA F W FLANGE EA C1 40 1 119159 2 COAX FILTER HIGHPASS 50 MHZ EA 0 41 1 113885 2 POWER SPLITTER 70 140 MHZ EA A 42 1 117507 WAVEGUIDE WR 137 20 DEG E BEND EA A 43 1 112991 2 WAVEGUIDE WR137 FLEXGUIDE 24 IN EA E 44 1 117459 1 WAVEGUIDE WR 137 RIGID 9797 LEFT EA D 45 1 113525 WAVEGUIDE ADAPTER WR 13...

Page 61: ...SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM C BAND Tx Rx 123265 C1 ...

Page 62: ...A G 18 2 115997 3 BRACKET WAVEGUIDE EA G 19 4 115998 1 STRAP RIGID WAVEGUIDE EA J 25 1 117459 1 WAVEGUIDE WR 137 RIGID 9797 LEFT EA D 26 1 113525 WAVEGUIDE ADAPTER WR 137 TO N EA 0 35 1 123330 1 HARNESS ASS Y REFLECTOR NOT SHOWN ON DWG EA A 36 1 116255 15 CABLE ASS Y RG 214 15 FT NOT SHOWN ON DWG EA B 37 2 118896 6 CABLE ASS Y TNC M SMA M 6 FT NOT SHOWN ON DWG EA 38 1 117810 3 CABLE ASS Y HELIAX 3...

Page 63: ...REW HEX HD 3 8 16 x 7 8 S S EA 58 4 114580 031 WASHER FLAT 3 8 S S EA A 64 104 114580 011 WASHER FLAT 10 S S EA 65 44 114583 011 NUT HEX 10 32 S S EA A 66 40 114581 011 WASHER LOCK 10 S S EA 67 4 114588 836 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 10 32 x 1 1 2 S S EA 68 40 114593 169 SCREW SOCKET HD 10 32 x 1 S S EA 69 8 114588 827 SCREW PAN HD PHIL 10 32 x 3 8 S S EA 78 16 114581 029 WASHER LOCK 1 4 S S EA 97 TX RX 12...

Page 64: ...UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DETAIL C SCALE 1 4 SCALE 1 4 DETAIL B SEE DETAIL C Serial No Concord California Model No Part No CIRCULAR C BAND CONFIGURATION 9797A 28 V S GENERAL ASSEMBLY 9797A 27 28 123263 A SCALE 1 4 DETAIL A V S ...

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Page 67: ... ASS Y DROP IN CONSCA EA G 2 1 119628 FEED ASS Y DROP IN C BAND LINEAR TX EA C 3 8 114593 162 SCREW SOCKET HD 10 32 x 3 8 S S EA 4 8 114580 011 WASHER FLAT 10 S S EA 5 8 114581 011 WASHER LOCK 10 S S EA COMMON 117545 FEED ASS Y C BAND LINEAR CONSCAN K REV DRAWING NUMBER PROD FAMILY 03 Nov 04 EFF DATE SHT 1 OF 1 ...

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Page 72: ... 8 STRAIN RELIEF W SEALING LOCK NUT EA G 11 0 114586 538 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 S S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE KIT EA 12 0 114586 541 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 S S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE KIT EA 14 0 114625 107 WASHER FENDER 1 4 1 IN OD S S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE KIT EA 17 0 114583 029 NUT HEX 1 4 20 S S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE KIT EA 28 1 109783 2 WRENCH L EA COMMON 111365 17 RADOME ASS Y 144 INCH WHITE SID...

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Page 74: ...22 724 SCREW HEX HD FULL THRD 1 2 13 x 3 IN EA 52 8 114622 628 SCREW HEX HD FULL THRD 3 8 16 x 1 1 EA 53 12 114580 029 WASHER FLAT 1 4 S S EA 54 8 114580 033 WASHER FLAT 1 2 S S EA 55 16 114580 032 WASHER FLAT 3 8 S S 13 32 I D X 1 O D EA 56 4 114581 033 WASHER LOCK 1 2 S S EA 57 8 114581 031 WASHER LOCK 3 8 S S EA 58 6 114583 029 NUT HEX 1 4 20 S S EA 59 4 114583 033 NUT HEX 1 2 13 S S EA 60 8 11...

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