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AES Stealth 7211-460-470 User manual

S T E A L T H Antenna
AES Model # 7211-460-470
FREQUENCY: 460 - 470 MHz
Ideal for:
• Low Visibility Installations
• Roof Rafters
• Closet Walls
• Dropped Ceilings
• Inside Plastic Vent Pipe
• Basement Joists
• Build Into Wall of New or Remodeled Construction
• Drop Into Wall For “No Antenna” Installations
• Portable or Temporary Systems
• Surface Mounts Almost Anywhere
...or anywhere you need an
Easy-to-Install High Performance Antenna!
Specifications:
Antenna Length Approx. 18 Inches
Coax Lead 10 Feet
Connector BNC Male
Gain Approx. ~ 3 db
Polarization Vertical
Max Power 50 Watts Intermittent Duty
SWR Less Than 1.8
Low Loss
Coax Cable
Male BNC
Connector
Hole for
Hanging
Antenna
Surface
Protective
Cover
40-7211-460-470.p; 2/6/08
ABOVE-ROOF MOUNTING
IN VENT PIPE - Great for
metal roofs
•Make a 5/8” hole in pipe.
Push the antenna up the
pipe, pull to top of pipe
and fasten securely.
Seal access hole to
prevent vapors from
entering house.
•Clip or glue Stealth
Antenna in place
•Entire white area must
be above roof line
•Plastic vent pipe - this
pipe may be extended
for additional height
•Check with plumbing
code if you are unsure
how to pierce a vent pipe
MOUNTING IDEAS
Stealth Antenna
hung from roof rafter
(for non-metal roof)
Subscriber Unit in
climate controlled area
Stealth Antenna hidden in
wall on first floor
Subscriber Unit in
basement with rafter
mounted antenna
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960 USA
www.aes-intellinet.com
Re-Order part # 7211-460-470
Call 800-AES-NETS, (800-237-6387).
•Antenna Must Be Vertical
• Strain Relief Coax Cable To Beam
• Hang From Hole Provided
Note: If attached to a metallic beam or pipe use 12 inches of nylon
fishing line to separate the antenna and beam.
WALL MOUNTING
Surface Mount
• Use a screw, nail or glue
at mounting hole.
• The antenna needs no
support other than the
hole, but you may use
contact cement or tape to
keep it flat to the wall. To
secure the antenna do not
use staples, screws or
any metal as a fastener
except for the top mount-
ing hole.
• Fasten coax to wall here.
Any type of fastener may
be used to mount coax
cable to wall.
ROOF RAFTER FLOOR JOIST/BEAMS
TYPICALAPPLICATIONS
Model 7211 Stealth Antenna
GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES
1. Plan your installation first
2.As with all antennas, the higher the antenna the better it will work
3. Place the antenna where it is not subject to rain or snow
4. Keep at least 12 inches from metal
5. DO NOT Staple / or pierce the white part of the antenna DO NOT
pierce the coax feed of its outer insulator
6. Make sure the antenna hangs vertically for best performance
7. Make sure you use the proper antenna for your frequency
8.Always test the SWR before and after the antenna is installed
9. When used inside a plastic vent pipe seal the wire opening to prevent
odors and gases from entering the premises
10. The antenna can be mounted to any no-metallic surface with contact
cement or non-metric fasteners
11.A metal screw, staple or other hanger may be used to mount the
antenna through the upper mounting hole only - do not use any metal
12. When used inside a wall place antenna closest to outside wall and
furthest from foil backed insulation. Foil insulation can change the
radiation pattern of the antenna in unpredictable ways
13. Provide strain relief for the coax feed to a solid surface. Do not let it
hang freely from antenna - an unsecured feed can damage the antenna
14. Make bends in coax cable no less than 6 inches in radius.
15. When installing the stealth antenna never pull on either the antenna
or feed cable.
Hidden Mount
Inside Wall
• Mount antenna high up and
away from subscriber unit.
• Stay away from pipes and
wires inside walls.
• Will not work on exterior walls
with aluminum siding or near
foil-backed insulation.
Studs
Insulation
Antenna
Inside
Outside
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960 USA
www.aes-intellinet.com

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