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Scope of Delivery
HDS 166
HDS 166 plus
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BAS 66 Skew planar antenna and instructions for use
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Sat tripod mast with 3 securing pegs and carry bag
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Adapter joint, star grip screws pre-mounted
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Coaxial cable with pre-assembled F-type conn., 15 m
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Instructions for use for HDS 166 / HDS 166 plus
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Carry bag for antenna and accessories
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BAS 66 Skew planar antenna and instructions for use
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Sat tripod mast with 3 securing pegs and carry bag
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Adapter joint, star grip screws pre-mounted
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Coaxial cable with pre-assembled F-type conn., 15 m
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Instructions for use for HDS 166 / HDS 166 plus
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Carry bag for antenna and accessories
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HDZ 66 Skew elevation indicator
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CAP converter
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12 V connection cable
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Button
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UFZ 131 WLAN USB adapter
Transport and Storage
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Transport and store the device only in the permitted temperature range between -25 and +55 °C.
For HDS 166 plus, the permitted temperature range of the CAP converter and UFZ 131 is b5 and +40 °C.
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After the original packaging has been opened, it is possible to use the enclosed carry bags for storage and transpor-
tation.
Selecting the Antenna Location
Select a location for the sat tripod mast from which the antenna has a clear line of sight to the satellite.
Risk of injury due to the sat tripod mast with the attached satellite antenna and antenna cable! Trip hazard!
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Position the sat tripod mast and lay the antenna cable in such a way that neither you nor anyone else
can trip over it or be obstructed or put at risk in any way.
Installing the Antenna Set
Erecting the sat tripod mast (unfolding, aligning and securing the sat
tripod mast)
1. Loosen the star grip screw (
①
in Fig. 1).
2. Fold out the legs
⑤
of the sat tripod mast. To do this, push the joint
head
②
downwards until the struts
③
are horizontal.
3. Tighten the star grip screw.
4. Position the sat tripod mast at its chosen location.
5. Align the sat tripod mast such that the mast tube
④
is vertical.
Risk of injury due to the sat tripod mast tipping over in
a strong wind!
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Be sure to drive the securing pegs suffi ciently fi rmly into
the ground to provide an anchor.
6. Secure the sat tripod mast using the securing pegs supplied. Do this
by inserting the securing pegs into the ground through the holes in
the tripod mast legs (
Ⓐ
in Fig. 2).
1
4
5
5
5
2
3
3
Fig. 1: Mast tube and legs
A
Fig. 2: Holes in the tripod mast legs