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ASSEMBLY NOTES
PREAMBLE
Before beginning assembly of this antenna, please read the manual in it’s entirety to familiar-
ize yourself with the task at hand. Doing so will eliminate potential confusion.
Be sure to do an inventory of your parts as soon as possible after receipt of the antenna, and
well before your intended installation date - this way we can get you the parts required before
it’s too late.
Be sure to check the insides of the aluminum tubing and the telescoping poles when unpack-
ing your boxes. In certain situations we put items inside these pieces to reduce the amount of
boxes used for shipping, which in turn reduces your shipping costs.
A large, cleared flat area is recommended for assembly of an antenna of this size and com-
plexity. Typically, an area 40 ft x 25 ft would be ideal. We recommend using sawhorses or
sturdy tables when installing the boom. By having the boom elevated, it is easier to ensure
that the elements are level. Rubber or nitrile gloves are recommended when applying the anti
-seize to the stainless steel fasteners or the aluminum boom sections.
Be sure to refer to the DB18 configuration drawing on the following page so that you can fully
understand how the antenna operates. In addition, the configuration drawing identifies EHU
placement, which is important as you progress in your installation of the antenna.
Use of a level for adjusting the Element Housing Units (EHU’s) is highly recommended. This is
a surprisingly accurate and consistent method. When all the EHU’s are level, secure the boom
to the sawhorses so that it cannot shift—this will help considerably when you are leveling the
mast plate.
Be sure to use the anti-seize compound supplied to prevent the galling of the stainless steel
fasteners. If you do not use the anti-seize, count on issues with the stainless steel hardware
galling. Heat is one of the primary culprits with galling, so if you use a ratchet, steady speed
as you tighten will help minimize galling. We have found that when the anti-seize is applied to
the bolt portion of the hardware, it will eliminate any galling issues.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO WIRE OR CHANGE WIRING ON THE ANTENNA WHEN THE ELECTRONIC
CONTROLLER IS CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL CABLE, EVEN IF IT IS TURNED OFF. This is
the number one cause of installation failures for our products. Even with power off, damage
can occur. When the power is “off” on your controller, there is still a very small amount of
power feeding to the stepper motors, to effectively “lock” them in place. This leads to less
need for calibration of the antenna.