Channel Master 100 User manual

Instruction and Assembly Manual
TYPE 900 - .9m
TYPE 100 - 1.0m
TYPE 120 - 1.2m
SMC ANTENNAWITH AZ/EL CAP MOUNT
.90m, 1.0m & 1.2m SMC ANTENNA SYSTEM
WITH
AZ/EL CAP MOUNT
8000284
Rev. H
3/99
1315 Industrial Park Drive, P.O. Box 1416
Smithfield, N.C. 27577 U.S.A.
(919) 989-2242 ■ Fax (919) 989-2200
(UK) Limited
Premier Business Park, Croft Head Road, Off Philips Road
Whitebirk Industrial Estate
Blackburn, Lancashire England BB1 5UE
(0254) 680444 ■ Fax (0254) 672299

VSAT ANTENNA/MOUNT/LNB
LIMITEDTWELVE (12) MONTHWARRANTY
This CHANNEL MASTER®equipment is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service. CHANNEL MASTER shall repair or replace defective equipment, at no charge, or at its option, refund the purchase price, if
the equipment is returned to CHANNEL MASTER not more than twelve (12) months after shipment. Removal or reinstallation of
equipment and its transportation shall not be at the cost of CHANNEL MASTER except CHANNEL MASTER shall return repaired or
replaced equipment freight prepaid.
This Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been repaired or altered in any way so as to affect its stability or durability, or which
has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident.ThisWarranty does not cover equipment which has been impaired by severe weather
conditions such as excessive wind, ice, storms, lightning, or other natural occurrences over which CHANNEL MASTER
has no control, and this Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been operated or installed other than in accordance with the instruc-
tions furnished by CHANNEL MASTER.
Claimants under thisWarranty shall present their claims along with the defective equipment to CHANNEL MASTER immediately upon fail-
ure.Non-compliance with any part of this claim procedure may invalidate this warranty in whole or in part.
THISWARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER AGREEMENTS ANDWARRANTIES, ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF MER-
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS
WARRANTY. CHANNEL MASTER DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT THE OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED IN
THIS WARRANTY AND CHANNEL MASTER NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY REPRESENTATIVE OR OTHER
PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITHTHE EQUIPMENT DELIVERED OR PROVIDED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL CHANNEL MASTER BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, INTERRUPTION OF
BUSINESS, OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND.
In no event shall CHANNEL MASTER be liable for damages in an amount greater than the purchase price of the equipment.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

DANGER!!!
WATCH FORWIRES! Installation of this product near power lines is dangerous. For your own safety, follow these impor-
tant safety rules.
1. Perform as many functions as possible on the ground.
2. Watch out for overhead power lines. Check the distance to the power lines before starting installation.We recommend
you stay a minimum of 6 meters (20 feet) from all power lines.
3. Do not use metal ladders.
4. Do not install antenna or mast assembly on a windy day.
5. If you start to drop antenna or mast assembly, get away from it and let it fall.
6. If any part of the antenna or mast assembly comes in contact with a power line, call your local power company.
DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE ITYOURSELF! They will remove it safely.
7. Make sure that the mast assembly is properly grounded.
WARNING!!!
Assembling dish antennas on windy days can be dangerous. Because of the antenna surface, even slight winds
create strong forces. For example, a 1.0m antenna facing a wind of 32 km/h (20 mph) can undergo forces of 269 N (60
lbs). Be prepared to safely handle these forces at unexpected moments. Do not attempt to assemble, move or mount a
dish on windy days or serious, even fatal accidents may occur. Channel Master is not responsible or liable for damage
or injury resulting from antenna installations.
SITE SELECTION
The first and most important consideration when choosing a prospective antenna site is whether or
not the area can provide an acceptable “look angle” at the satellites. A site with a clear, unobstructed view from a suitable
roof or wall facing south, southeast or southwest is required.Your antenna site must be selected in advance so that you will
be able to receive the strongest signal available.To avoid obstructions, it is important to conduct an on-site survey with a
portable antenna.
As with any type of construction, a local permit may be required before installing an antenna. It is the owner’s
responsibility to obtain any and all permits.
INTRODUCTION
This manual covers the installation of the Channel Master 1.0m
& 1.2m SMC antenna system with AZ/EL cap mount and
Ku-single polarity feed.
For best results in the assembly process, perform each step
in the same sequence as listed in this manual.
ASSEMBLYTOOLS REQUIRED
The following list of tools are those required for hand assembly and installation of the antenna.
1 - Ratchet Wrench (³⁄₈” Drive) 1 - 10mm Nut Driver 1 - 13mm Socket (³⁄₈”Drive)
1 - 13mm Open/Box End Wrench 1 - Phillips Screwdriver 1 - Compass
GRADE 8.8 (8G) -YELLOW COLOR GRADE 2 - SILVER COLOR
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 #10 ¹⁄₄ IN. ⁵⁄₁₆ IN. ³⁄₈ IN. ¹⁄₂ IN. ⁵⁄₈ IN. ³⁄₄ IN. 1 IN.
7 18 32 58 144 260 32 6 11 20 43 92 124 259
FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS FT-LBS
9.5 24 43 79 195 353 3.6 8 15 27 58 125 168 351
N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m
APPLY 24 N-m (18 FT-LBS) OFTORQUE TO M8 BOLT APPLY 11 FT-LBS (15 N-m) OF TORQUE TO ⁵⁄₁₆ BOLT
BOLTTORQUE

GROUND POLE INSTALLATION
2³⁄₈” O.D. x 72” LONG
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1" to 2"
SLOPE FOR
WATER RUN OFF
GRADE
BELOW
FROST LINE
OVAL END
MIN.
DIA.
2³⁄₈" O.D.
PIER
FOUNDATIONS
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72 37
d
48"
1" to 2"
SLOPE FOR
WATER RUN OFF
GRADE
BELOW
FROST LINE
OVAL END
MIN.
DIA.
NOTE:
48" may be
increased, concrete
and length of rebar
will increase
accordingly.
2³⁄₈" O.D.
DEEP
FROST LINE
FOUNDATIONS
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(SEE NOTE)
1-1.5"
APPROX.
2"
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(4) #3 x 24" MIN.
AT 90˚ APART
(SEE NOTE)
ANT WINDVEL. DIM “d” CONC VOL. DIM “d” CONC VOL. GROUND POLE
80 MPH 9” 1.5 FT37” 1.2 FT3
90 MPH 11” 2.2 FT37” 1.2 FT3Mo. 611652931
.90M 100 MPH 13” 3.0 FT38” 1.5 FT3
110 MPH 15” 4.0 FT310” 2.4 FT3SEE NOTE 1
125 MPH 18” 5.8 FT312” 3.5 FT3
80 MPH 10” 1.8 FT37” 1.2 FT3Mo. 611652931
1.0M 90 MPH 13” 3.0 FT38” 1.5 FT3
100 MPH 15” 4.0 FT39” 1.9 FT3SEE NOTE 2
108 MPH 16” 4.6 FT310” 2.4 FT3
PIER FOUNDATIONS DEEP FROST LINE FOUNDATIONS
POLE SPECIFICATIONS:
2” SCH 40 2³⁄₈” O.D. x .154 Wall x 72” Long Steel - CM PN 611652931 w/Oval End and
Powder Paint Finish.
1. When wind velocity exceeds 108 MPH on the .90m antenna at heights shown, the
ground pole must be a heavy wall pipe as follows:2”pipe (2³⁄₈”O.D.) Schedule 80 (.218”
wall thickness) and purchased locally.Field weld ¹⁄₄ x 1¹⁄₂ x 5 key as shown in Fig.1.0
to prevent rotation in the concrete or use 3” O.D. ground pole and AZ/EL cap.
2. These charted values based on using Model 611652931 ground pole, 2.375 O.D. x
1.54 wall.When wind velocity exceeds 108 MPH, use 3” O.D.ground pole and AZ/EL
cap.
3. Pole and foundation design based on the following criteria:(a) Uniform Building Code
Exposure C and 1.5 stability factor, (b)Vertical soil pressure of 2000 pounds per square
foot, (c) Lateral soil pressure of 400 pounds per square foot, (d) Concrete compres-
sive strength of 2500 pounds per square inc h in 28 days.
4. CAUTION - The foundation design shown does not represent an appropriate design
for any specific locality since soil conditions vary and may not meet design criteria given
in Note 1.You should consult a local professional engineer to determine your soil con-
ditions and appropriate foundation.
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APPROX.
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KEY
¹⁄₄ x 1¹⁄₂ x 5
FIELDWELD
.21
.21
FIG. 1.0

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36
(B)
1" to 2"
SLOPE FOR
WATER RUN OFF
GRADE
#3 REBAR X DIA. OF PIER,
INSERTTHRU HOLE IN
TUBE & CENTER BELOW
FROST LINE
MIN.
DIA.
NOTE:
Clearance
increases at
elevations
greater than 23˚.
3" O.D.
PIER
FOUNDATIONS
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d
48"
(B)
1" to 2"
SLOPE FOR
WATER RUN OFF
GRADE
#3 REBAR
LENGTH = d MIN LESS 1"
INSERTTHROUGH
HOLE INTUBE & CENTER
(4) #3 x 24" MIN.
AT 90˚ APART
(SEE NOTE)
BELOW
FROST LINE
MIN.
DIA.
NOTE:
48" may be
increased, concrete
and length of rebar
will increase
accordingly.
3" O.D.
DEEP
FROST LINE
FOUNDATIONS
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,
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(SEE NOTE 2)
1-1.5"
APPROX.
2"
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OPTIONAL
GROUND POLE INSTALLATION
3”O.D. x 68” & 72” LONG
ANT WINDVEL. DIM“L”DIM “A” DIM “d” CONC VOL. DIM “L”DIM“A” DIM “d” CONC VOL. GROUND POLE
80 MPH 9” 1.5 FT37” 1.2 FT3
90 MPH 11” 2.2 FT37” 1.2 FT3
.90M 110 MPH 68” 37” 13” 3.0 FT368” 37” 8” 1.5 FT3Mo. 611652731
110 MPH 15” 4.0 FT310” 2.4 FT3See Note 2
125 MPH 18” 5.8 FT312” 3.5 FT3
80 MPH 10” 1.8 FT37” 1.2 FT3
90 MPH 13” 3.0 FT38” 1.5 FT3
1.0M 110 MPH 68” 37” 15” 4.0 FT368” 37” 10” 2.4 FT3Mo. 611652731
110 MPH 17” 5.2 FT311” 2.9 FT3See Note 2
125 MPH 20” 7.2 FT314” 4.7 FT3
80 MPH 14” 3.5 FT39” 1.9 FT3
90 MPH 17” 5.2 FT311” 2.9 FT3
1.2M 110 MPH 72” 39” 19” 6.5 FT372” 39” 13” 4.1 FT3Mo. 611685101
110 MPH 22” 8.7 FT315” 5.4 FT3See Note 2
125 MPH 25” 11.2 FT319” 8.7 FT3
PIER FOUNDATIONS DEEP FROST LINE FOUNDATIONS
POLE SPECIFICATIONS:
3” O.D. x .120 Wall x 68” Long Steel w/Powder Paint Finish - CM PN 611652731.
3” O.D. x .148 Wall x 72” Long Steel w/Powder Paint Finish - CM PN 611685101.
1. Pole and foundation design based on the following criteria: (a) Uniform Building Code Exposure C and 1.5 stability factor, (b) Vertical
soil pressure of 2000 pounds per square foot, (c) Lateral soil pressure of 400 pounds per square foot, (d) Concrete compressive strength
of 2500 pounds per square inch in 28 days.
2. If Model 6851 (3” x 72”) is used for .90m and 1.0m Antenna Dimension “B” on pier foundation must be increased by 4” and concrete
volume will increase accordingly.
3. CAUTION - The foundation design shown does not represent an appropriate design for any specific locality since soil conditions vary
and may not meet design criteria given in Note 1.You should consult a local professional engineer to determine your soil conditions
and appropriate foundation.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
The AZ/EL Cap Mount can be installed on a 2³⁄₈”or3”O.D.
ground tube, roof, or wall mount depending on model.
The appropriate mount should be assembled and in place
before installing the AZ/EL cap.
As the AZ/EL cap mount is factory preassembled, there is
no assembly required for the mount.
ASSEMBLING ANTENNATO CAP MOUNT
Install four M8 x 60mm (2³⁄₈”) carriage bolts (1) into holes
in center of reflector and assemble to cap mount flanges.
(Reference Fig.2.0) Install four lock washers (2) and hex nuts
(3) on bolts.Tighten and torque to 11 ft.-lbs (15 N-m).
IMPORTANT! Bottom feed leg hole to be located as shown
in Fig. 2.0.
INSTALLING CAP MOUNT ON MOUNTTUBE
Lift reflector/cap mount assembly and slide cap mount
onto mount tube (Reference Fig. 2.1). Swivel antenna
assembly until reflector faces southward.
Tighten M8 clamp nuts so that the antenna assembly is
held stationary on tube, but can be swiveled with slight
pressure.
FEED AND FEED LEGS INSTALLATION
Assemble feed assembly and feed legs to antenna as
shown in Fig.2.2.
Insert bottom feed leg (4) into hole in bottom edge of
antenna (5). NOTE: Bottom feed leg is the one with a
slight bend on one end of leg, lance on opposite end,
and is shorter than the two side legs (6).
Install side legs (6) to antenna.From back side of antenna,
secure with M6 x 30mm (¹⁄₄”x1³⁄₁₆”) hex bolts and
¹⁄₄” special (⁷⁄₈” O.D.) flat washer (7 & 8). Do not tighten.
Insert bottom leg (4) into hole on center of junction block*
(9) until lance on leg is engaged.
Insert one side leg (6) into junction block* (9) and secure
with M6 x 30mm (¹⁄₄”x1³⁄₁₆”) hex bolts and ¹⁄₄” flat
washer (7 & 10).Do not tighten.
Insert opposite side leg (6) into junction block* (9)
and secure with M6 x 30mm hex bolt and ¹⁄₄” flat washer
(7 & 10). Tighten and torque bolts securing side legs
to junction block and antenna to 4 ft-lbs (5.4 N-m).
Tighten self tapping screw (31) with bottom feed leg (make
sure screw engages hole in leg).
Refer to feed instructions packed with feed to assemble and
install the feed assembly.
*NOTE: Junction block (9) is packed with feed assembly.
ANTENNA
MOUNT
ASSEMBLY
BOTTOM FEED LEG HOLE
23
1
FIG. 2.0 - ASSEMBLING REFLECTORTO AZ/EL
CAP MOUNT
S
CLAMP
NUT
MOUNT
TUBE
MOUNT
ASSEMBLY
3
FIG. 2.1 - INSTALLING ANTENNA/MOUNT
ASSEMBLY ONTO MOUNTTUBE

IMPORTANT: Sealing RF coaxial connector:
The copper-plated center conductor in the RF coaxial cable,
which connects receiver to LNB, can experience electrolysis
corrosion at the LNB connector. Moisture and DC current
cause this type of corrosion.To prevent corrosion, apply a mod-
erate coat of silicon grease to the center conductor and then
wrap the entire connection with COAX-SEAL®tape
to seal.
(COAX-SEAL®IS A REGISTEREDTRADEMARK OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS, INC.)
GROUNDING
Ground pole, antenna mount assembly and feed cables must
be grounded in accordance with current National Electric
Code and local electric codes to protect from surges due to
nearby lightning strikes.The illustration below illustrates a typ-
ical grounding method.
Clamps that provide a solid connection between ground wire
and ground source should be used.
ALL INSTALLATIONSTO CONFORMTO
THE LATEST ISSUE OFTHE
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE.
FIG. 2.3 - GROUNDING FEED CABLES
*Ground Block
NEC SECTION 810-20
*Groundwire
NEC SECTION 810-20
*Items Not
Supplied
*Coaxial Cable
From LNB
*Coaxial Cable
To Receiver
FIG. 2.2 - INSTALLATION OF FEED AND FEED SUPPORT LEGSTO ANTENNA
7
15
8
5
6
9
11 13
12
4
6
14
CLAMP
SURFACE
9
6
7
10
Junction Block (9)

ANTENNA ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Alignment with the satellite is obtained by setting polar-
ization, elevation and azimuth. Charts 1, 2 & 3 are to
determine the values for your earth station antenna site.
“∆L”is the difference between the earth station antenna site
longitude and the satellite longitude. Use “∆L” and your
earth station latitude to obtain polarization,
elevation or azimuth setting.
POLARIZATION OF FEED
Loosen feed horn M6 clamp bolts (12) and turn feed clock-
wise or counterclockwise, depending on being east or
west of the satellite as shown on Chart 1.Align marks on
the horn clamp and appropriate mark on the horn scale
clamp is installed with arrow pointed toward antenna as
shown in Fig.3.0.Keep cable groove on header in the down
position when adjusting polarization. NOTE: Single
Polarity Feed is factory assembled for vertical polar-
ity. If horizontal polarity is desired, rotate feed 90˚
(clockwise or counterclockwise).
ELEVATION
To obtain elevation value for your satellite, refer to chart 2.
Loosen bolts in curved slots of AZ/EL Housing ¹⁄₈ to ¹⁄₄ a
turn (Ref. Fig. 3.1). Turn elevation adjustment bolt clock-
wise to decrease elevation and counterclockwise to
increase elevation.Align the pointer with appropriate mark
at the desired elevation reading (Ref. Fig. 3.1). NOTE:
Degree values shown on elevation scale are Beam;that
is when the antenna face is vertical mechanical ele-
vation is 0˚,while the Beam Elevation (signal) is 22.6˚.
This will be an approximate setting. Optimum setting
achieved when fine tuning.Temporarily tighten elevation
bracket nuts.
AZIMUTH
Use Chart 3 and determine your azimuth setting.Values
in chart must be adjusted for magnetic deviation for your
location for correct compass reading. Rotate the antenna
and mount, pointing it to the correct compass reading for
your location and satellite (Ref.Fig.3.2).Slowly sweep the
antenna in azimuth until a signal is found.If the desired sig-
nal is not found, increase or decrease
elevation setting and repeat the azimuth sweep.
FINETUNING
Use a signal strength measuring device for final adjust-
ments to obtain maximum antenna performance.Alternate
between elevation and azimuth fine tuning to reach max-
imum signal strength until no improvement can be detected.
Tighten all hardware. Torque for M8 round head, square
neck bolts is 15 N-m (11 ft-lbs).
-40 +40
0
12
ALIGNMENT
MARK
ARROW
FIG. 3.0
FEED
ASSEMBLY
FIG. 3.0 - POLARIZATION OFTHE FEED
20˚
30˚
0˚
10˚
20˚
30˚
40˚
50˚
60˚
70˚
ELEVATION ADJUSTING BOLT
POINTER
PIVOT BOLT
AZ/EL
HOUSING
CLAMP
BOLT
FIG. 3.1 - SETTING ANTENNA ELEVATION
FIG. 3.2 - ROTATING ANTENNA FOR AZIMUTH

0 1020304050607080
0
20
40
60
80
10
30
50
70
90
ANTENNA
FEED
NORTHERN SOUTHERN
POLARIZATION CHART SIGNVALUES (+ OR -) HEMISPHERE HEMISPHERE
ANTENNA SITE WEST OF SATELLITE LONGITUDE - +
ANTENNA SITE EAST OF SATELLITE LONGITUDE + -
EARTH STATION LATITUDE IN DEGREES NORTH OR SOUTH OF EQUATOR
POLARIZATION + OR – (SEE ILLUSTRATION)
" L" ISTHE DIFFERENCE BETWEENTHE EARTH STATION
ANTENNA SITE LONGITUDE ANDTHE SATELLITE LONGITUDE
POLARIZATION CHART
+–
75°
60°
40°
30°
20°
15°
10°
5°
Feed Rotation (Facing Antenna)
For + Polarization, Rotate CCW (Counter Clockwis
For - Polarization, Rotate CW (Clockwise)

90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0 1020304050607080
0
EARTH STATION LATITUDE IN DEGREES NORTH OR SOUTH OF EQUATOR
ELEVATION IN DEGREES
" L" ISTHE DIFFERENCE BETWEENTHE EARTH STATION
ANTENNA SITE LONGITUDE ANDTHE SATELLITE LONGITUDE
ELEVATION CHART
CHART 2
5°
10°
15°
20°
25°
30°
35°
40°
45°
50°
55°
60°
65°
70°
75°
50°
125°
120°
115°
110°
105°
100°
95°
90°
85°
80°
75°
70°
65°
50°
47.5°
45°
42.5°
40°
37.5°
35°
32.5°
30°
27.5°
25°
47.5°
45°
42.5°
40°
37.5°
35°
32.5°
30°
27.5°
25°

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
90
270
[AZIMUTH COLUMN READINGWHEN EARTH STATION IS WEST OF SATELLITE]
[AZIMUTH COLUMN READINGWHEN EARTH STATION IS EAST OF SATELLITE]
EARTH STATION ANTENNA LATITUDE (IN DEGREES NORTH OR SOUTH OF EQUATOR)
EARTH STATION ANTENNA AZIMUTH (IN DEGREES)
" L" ISTHE DIFFERENCE BETWEENTHE EARTH STATION
ANTENNA SITE LONGITUDE ANDTHE SATELLITE LONGITUDE
AZIMUTH CHART
CHART 3
0°
5°
10°
15°
20°
25°
30°
35°
40°
45°
50°
55°
60°
65°
70°
75°
NORTHERN
HEMISPHERE
SOUTHERN
HEMISPHERE
WEST EASTWESTEAST
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
360
350
340
330
320
310
300
290
280
270

PARTS AND HARDWARE LISTING
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3
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26
3
23
24
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217 22
21
20
19
17 2
3
16 17 18 19
1
FIG. 4.0 - AZ/EL CAP MOUNT
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 2070022-01 BOLT-ROUND HEAD, SQUARE NECK M8X60 4
2 2603300-01 WASHER-LOCK M8 (⁵⁄₁₆)8
3 2460800-01 NUT-HEX M8 4
16 2010105-03 HOUSING AZ/EL 1
17 2503300-01 WASHER FLAT M8 (⁵⁄₁₆) 5
18 2060006-01 BOLT-HEX M8 x 130 1
19 2070022-03 BOLT-ROUND HEAD, SQUARE NECK M8 x 20 3
20 2070022-05 BOLT-ROUND HEAD, SQUARE NECK M8 X 35, MO.6031 3
21 2020343-02 CLAMP-WELDMENT, 2³⁄₈ O.D. 1
21 2020322-02 CLAMP-WELDMENT, 3” O.D. 1
22 1010047-01 PAD - ABRASIVE 1
23 2380075-01 NUT-ELASTIC STOP M8, MO. 6031 4
24 2380067-02 NUT-SWIVEL/SPECIAL 1
25 2010119-01 POINTER 1
26 2509002-01 WASHER-SPHERICAL 1
– 6010213-01 MOUNT ASSY. 2³⁄₈”O.D. –
– 6010017-01 MOUNT ASSY. 3” O.D. –

7
15
8
5
6
9
11 13
12
4
6
14
CLAMP
SURFACE
9
6
7
10
Junction Block (9)
PARTS AND HARDWARE LISTING
FIG. 4.1 - ANTENNA, ANTENNA FEED (LNB) & FEED SUPPORT LEGS
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
4 2020329-07 LEG BOTTOM (.90m) 1
4 2020329-02 LEG-BOTTOM-FEED (1.0m) 1
4 2020329-03 LEG-BOTTOM-FEED (1.2m) 1
5 3040642-02 REFLECTOR-SMC-1.0m 1
5 3040646-02 REFLECTOR-SMC-1.2m 1
5 3040681-02 REFLECTOR-SMC .90m 1
6 6010100-05 LEG-SIDE-FEED (1.0m) 2
6 6010100-06 LEG-SIDE-FEED (1.2m) 2
6 6010100-07 LEG-SIDE-FEED (.90m) 2
7 2060008-01 BOLT-HEX M6 x 30 4
8 2509010-01 WASHER, FLAT ¹⁄₄ x ⁷⁄₈”2
9* 3040667-04 BLOCK-JUNCTION 1
10 2502700-01 WASHER-FLAT ¹⁄₄ x ³⁄₄”O.D. 2
11* 3040663-01 CLAMP-HALF-JCT. 1
12* 2050610-20 BOLT HH M6 x 20 2
13* 2480600-01 WASHER-FLAT M6 x ¹⁄₂”O.D. 2
14* VARIES KU-FEED ASSY. 1
15 2060009-01 SCREW-TPG-SPL M6 1
*Provided in feed assembly.

HARDWARE SORTER
M8 x 60mm Round Head Square Neck Bolt
Item 1, PN 2070022-01
M4 x 12mm Phillips Head Screw
PN 2430070-04
M8 x 20mm Round Head Square Neck Bolt
Item 19, PN 20700022-03
M8 x 35mm Round Head Square Neck Bolt
Item 20, PN 2070022-05
Washer, Flat - ¹⁄₄" x ³⁄₄" OD
Item 10, PN 2502700-01
Washer, Flat - ¹⁄₄" x ⁷⁄₈" OD
Item 8, PN 2509010-01
M6 x 30mm Hex Head Bolt
Item 7, PN 2060008
M4 x 10mm Phillips Head Screw
PN 2430070
M6Tapping Screw
Item 15, PN 2060009
Hardware illustrations are true size.
Place actual hardware on top of illustration to identify.
This manual suits for next models
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