INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR SEA TEL MODEL 9707D-70 C-BAND TX/RX ANTENNA 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.
These commodities, technology or software were exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. Sea Tel Marine Stabilized Antenna systems are manufactured in the United States of America. Sea Tel is an ISO 9001:2000 registered company. Certificate Number 19.2867 was issued August 12, 2005. Sea Tel was originally registered on November 09, 1998.
Revision History REV A ECO# 7048 / 7049 Date February 9, 2010 Description Production Release includes 400MHz modems and GSR2 software information iv By MDN
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1. GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2. PURPOSE ...............................................................
Table of Contents 5. 6. 7. 4.3.4. Preparing BDE Location......................................................................................................................................................... 4-3 4.3.5. Installing The System Cables ............................................................................................................................................. 4-3 4.4. ASSEMBLING THE ADE ........................................................................................
Table of Contents 8. 7.2.1. Check ACU Parameters...........................................................................................................................................................7-2 7.2.2. Latitude/Longitude Auto-Update check.........................................................................................................................7-2 7.2.3. Heading Following...............................................................................................................
Table of Contents 8.8. 8.9. 9. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS (ADE) ..................................................................................................................................................... 8-4 TXRX SYSTEM CABLES ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-4 8.9.1. Antenna Control Cable (Provided from ACU-MUX) ........................................
707D-70 C-Band TXRX 1. Introduction Introduction 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.
Introduction 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Figure 1-1 9707 TXRX Simplified Block Diagram 1.4. General scope of this manual This manual describes the Sea Tel Series 07 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.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 2. Operation Operation 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.
Operation 2.4. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Stabilized Pedestal Assembly Operation Operation of the stabilized antenna Pedestal Control Unit (PCU) is accomplished remotely by the Antenna Control Unit (ACU). Refer to the Operation section of the Antenna Control Unit manual for more specific operation details. There are no other operating instructions applicable to the pedestal assembly by itself. 2.5.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 3. Basic System Information Basic System Information This section provides you with some additional information about the satellites you will be using, basics of your Series 07 antenna system and some of the other equipment within your system configuration. 3.1. Satellite Basics The satellites are in orbit at an altitude of 22,754 miles and are positioned directly above the equator.
Basic System Information 3.1.5. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 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 signal will always be strongest in the center of the coverage area and weaker out toward the outer edges of the pattern.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Basic System Information 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. 3.2.6.
Basic System Information 3.3. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Components of the System Configuration Figure 3-1 9707 TXRX Simplified Block Diagram The following text provides a basic functional overview of the system components and component interconnection as referred to in the simplified block diagram for your 9707 antenna. Also, refer to the appropriate page of the System Block Diagram which depicts your system configuration.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 3.3.1. Basic System Information Antenna ADE Assembly The Above Decks Equipment consists of an Antenna Pedestal inside a Radome assembly. The pedestal consists of a satellite antenna dish & feed with a linear, or a circular Low Noise Block converter (LNB) with polarization motor mounted on a stabilized antenna pedestal. The radome provides an environmental enclosure for the antenna pedestal assembly inside it.
Basic System Information 3.4. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Positive Satellite ID The ACU has the means of positively identifying a satellite either internally (DVB compliant transponders) or Externally (Modem lock indication via Ethernet, OpenAMIP, or via an analog DC input into the TMS. For internal satellite ID, all of the DVB receiver parameter settings must be set to match that of the inbound transponder.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 3.5.3. Basic System Information Utilized OpenAMIP Commands: 3.5.3.1. Antenna Commands: Command S f1 f2 f3 P c1 c2 H f1 f2 B f1 f2 F Ai L b1 b2 Wi I s1 s2 Description Satellite Longitude, 3 parameters: Degrees E/W (-value equals West), Latitude Variance (Inclined Orbit), Sat Skew Offset Polarization, 2 parameters: H,V,L,, or R Tracking Frequency: 2 Parameters: Center Frequency and Bandwidth in MHz Down Conversion Offset: 2 parameters: LNB (Receive) Local Oscillator and BUC (TX) L.
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9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 4. Installation Installation This section contains instructions for unpacking, final assembly and installation of the equipment. It is highly recommended that final assembly and installation of the Antenna system be performed by trained technicians. Read this complete section before starting. 4.1.
Installation 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 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.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 4.3.4. Installation Preparing BDE Location Prepare the mounting location for the Below Decks Equipment. These equipments would normally be installed in a standard 19” equipment rack. Refer to the Antenna Control Unit manual for installation of the ACU and the Terminal Mounting Strip. Refer to the vendor supplied manuals for installation of the other below decks equipments. Prepare other locations throughout ship for any other equipment which is not co-located with the ACU. 4.3.5.
Installation 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7. Set the lower half of the 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.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 4.5.2. Installation Install Antenna/Radome/Baseframe Bolt, or weld, the legs of the radome base frame directly to the ship's deck. If the deck is uneven or not level, weld clips to the deck and attach them to the legs of the radome base frame. When completed the radome base must be level. 4.5.3.
Installation 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 4.8.4. Balance Antenna Pedestal Assure that the antenna assembly is balanced front to back, top to bottom and side to side by observing that it remains stationary when positioned in any orientation. Refer to the Maintenance section for complete information on balancing the antenna. 4.9. Power-Up The ADE Turn Pedestal AC power breaker ON. 4.9.1. Initialization Turn the pedestal power supply ON.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5. Setup Setup Below are basic steps to guide you in setting up the ACU for your specific antenna pedestal. Assure that the Antenna Pedestal (ADE) has been properly installed before proceeding. Refer to the Setup section of you ACU manual for additional parameter setting details. 5.1. Operator Settings Refer to the Operation chapter of this manual to set the Ship information.
Setup 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX If no skew is required, start with an initial skew value of 00. While transmitting a pure carrier wave, increment/decrement the SKEW parameter as required to achieve proper Cross-Pol Isolation. Each increment equals one degree of polarization rotation, decrement below 0 for minus polarization. to increment or the DOWN arrow to decrement the value and then hit the ENTER key to adjust the feed to the new value.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Setup If the antenna stopped before it got to the bow-line; When you initially target a satellite, the antenna will also stop prior to the satellite position, so you that will have to drive the Azimuth of the antenna UP to actually find the satellite. Using the same basic procedure as in the Optimizing Targeting paragraph, target the satellite and record the “Calculated” Azimuth position that the antenna was driven to.
Setup 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5.5.2. To Enter the HFO value: To enter the calculated HFO value, press & hold both LEFT and RIGHT arrows for six seconds to enter the parameter menu at the EL TRIM parameter window. Press DOWN arrow key numerous times (about 21) until you have selected the REMOTE COMMAND window. In the REMOTE COMMAND window, press the LEFT arrow key until you have underscored the left most character in the displayed value (ie the A in "A0000").
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5.7. Setup TX Polarity Setup With the feed in the center of its polarization adjustment range, observe the transmit port polarity (vector across the short dimension of the transmit wave-guide).
Setup 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5.3. Default Setup Parameters The following table shows the factory default parameters for the Antenna Control Unit interfaced to a Series 07 Antenna PCU. When the installation & setup of your system is finished you can record the “optimized” settings for your system in the “My Parameters” column. Also refer to the ACU Manual for more in-depth information each of the individual parameters and how to enter, or change, the parameters.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 6. Functional Testing Functional Testing If not already ON, Turn ON the Power switch on the front panel of the ACU. 6.1. ACU / Antenna System Check 1. 2. Turn ACU power ON. Turn antenna Pedestal/RF Equipment power ON Press RESET on the ACU front panel of the ACU. Verify the display shows "SEA TEL INC - MASTER" and the ACU software version number. Wait 10 seconds for the display to change to "SEA TEL INC - REMOTE" and the PCU software version number.
Functional Testing 2. 3. 4. 5. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Note the current peak ACG value. Press the Tracking key to toggle Tracking OFF, press the UP arrow key repeatedly to move the antenna up in elevation until AGC falls about 100 counts. Turn Tracking ON and verify that the antenna moves back down in elevation and that the AGC rises to its’ previous high value. Note the current peak ACG value.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the theory of operation to aid in troubleshooting and adjustments of the antenna system. Also refer to the Troubleshooting section of your ACU manual for additional troubleshooting details. WARNING: Electrical Hazard – Dangerous AC Voltages exist in the Breaker Box and the Antenna Pedestal Power Supply.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.2.1. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Check ACU Parameters Assure that the parameters are set correctly (you may wish to record them in the Factory Default Settings, in section 5 of this manual). 7.2.2. Latitude/Longitude Auto-Update check Refer to the Latitude & Longitude Update check procedure in the Functional Testing section of this manual. 7.2.3. Heading Following Refer to the Heading Following verification procedure in the Functional Testing section of this manual. 7.2.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7.2.9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Observe Antenna Initialization Observe the Antenna Initialization as described in the Troubleshooting section below. 7.3. 400MHz Modem Configuration The 400MHz FSK modem PCB has a jumper block (located component side of PCB) that is used to configure it for Above Decks or Below Decks operation as well as to configure its’ serial communications protocol (RS232, RS422, or RS485).
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Below Decks -6 7.4. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5-6 7-8 9-10 2 Wire RS485 (Half Duplex) 400 MHz LED indicators For diagnostic purposes, the 400MHz FSK Modem Assemblies have an LED Indicator (located to the on the bottom left hand side of the Enclosure for BDE modems and directly underneath the Rotary Joint port on the 09 Series PCU). By observing the amount of amber colored flashes during power up, the modems configuration may be established.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7.5.2. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Radio M&C The RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 (depending on configuration) Radio M&C signals pass from the BDE computer through the RF M&C port of the base modem and are modulated and demodulated. These M&C signals are diplexed with the Pedestal M&C signals before passing through to the above decks modem.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.6. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Troubleshooting 400MHz Modem Communication Faults 7.6.1. 400MHz Modem Queries: The 400MHz modem assemblies facilitates the use of line-based commands via the ACU’s front panel, its’ internal HTML page, or using remote diagnostic software such as DacRemP or ProgTerm. The use of these commands will aid in troubleshooting communication failures between the above decks and below decks modems.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.6.2.1. Using the ACU Front Panel 1. 2. 3. Using the ACU’s Front Panel, navigate through the Setup menu to access the Remote Command Sub-Menu. Enter in the desired Modem Query then press the ENTER key. Observe and/or Record the displayed response. 7.6.2.2. Using the Internal HTML Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Logon to the ACU’s Internal HTML page. Browse to the “Communication Port Settings” page.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3. 4. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Observe and/or Record the displayed response. Repeat as required until all desired modem queries are noted. 7.6.2.4. Using ProgTerm 1. Open up ProgTerm and select the Tools Menu. 2. Select “Modem Tools”. 3. Select the desired modem location. BDE is the Below Decks Modem. ADE is the Above Decks Modem. Select the desired modem query. 4. 5. 6. 7.6.3. Observe and/or Record the displayed response.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting Serial Loopback Connector Build a Loop Back Test Adapter by Shorting Pin 1 to Pin 8 and Shorting Pin 2 to Pin 3 on a female DB9(S) connector.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Verify BDE modem and ADE modem are properly configured (jumper block settings). 5. ACU to BDE modem interface cable failure Verify harness continuity. Repair or replace as required 6. ACU Antenna Port Failure o Install an RS232 Loopback connector** on Antenna Port of the ACU. Enter an “n0999” Remote Command and verify that it echoes back on the bottom line of the display. 1. If loop back works, BDE Modem failure or ACU to BDE Interface cable failure. 2.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.6.3.1.8. 1. 2. BDE Modem Rx Port Failure (Not receiving at 460.0MHz) or ADE Modem Tx Port Failure (Not transmitting at 460.0MHz) o Install Spectrum Analyzer in line with the Rx IF coax path. 1. If 465.0MHz Transmit Beacon in present, the fault is the BDE modem. 2. If 465.0MHz Transmit Beacon is NOT present, the fault is with the ADE modem. 7.6.3.1.9. 1. 2. 7.7.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Step 2. Elevation axis then activates - Input from the LV axis of the tilt sensor is used to drive the Elevation of the equipment frame to bring the tilt sensor LV axis to level. This step takes approximately 10 seconds and will result in the dish being at 45.0 degrees in elevation. The level cage may still be tilted left or right at this time. Step 3.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting Level cage alignment Verification (sensor alignment) DISPV (Ref) Targeting Stabilization Rate Sensor Output Verification DISPW (Rate) Stabilization Level and CL fine balance Verification DISPTC (Drive) Stabilization AZ Friction Torque Test DISPTC (Drive) Stabilization DishScan Drive/Phase DishScan XY Tracking Stabilization 7.7.4.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX • Cross-Level Axis physically moved CCW (down to the left.) and then CW (up to the right.) Elevation Axis physically moved CW. (reflector slightly pushed up) and then physically moved CCW. (reflector slightly pushed down.) At the end of chart recording shows • DishScan Drive turned Off, notice the lack of accumulated IVC errors. 7.7.5.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting • The normal trace display for the Tilt Sensor, after performing remote tilt calibration, will be ± 4 divisions from the red reference line. Any trace line average plotted above this is of concern and troubleshooting required. See below for a screen capture of an antenna that is Level in both the Cross-Level and Elevation Axis.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.7.6. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Open Loop Rate Sensor Monitoring The DacRemP DISPW graph chart provides a means for monitoring the output of the 3 solid state rate sensors (located inside the Level Cage Assembly) for diagnostic purposes. The rate sensors are the primary inputs to the PCU for stabilization.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7.7.7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Fine Balance and Monitoring Motor Drive Torque The DacRemP DISPTC graph chart provides a means for monitoring torque commands required for each motor for diagnostic purposes and verifying antenna balance. By observing each trace, the required drive of the antenna via the motor driver PCB may be established.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX • The Level display should decrease (plots below red line) as the antenna requires drive forward (Up in elevation) and increase (plots above red line) as the antenna requires drive back (Down in elevation). • Example: The antenna pictured in the screen capture below is imbalanced so that it is “Front Heavy”. The LV trace is plotting above the red line (indicating that drive CW is required to maintain the current elevation position).
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting • To drive the Level motor, key in ^2064, ^2128 or ^2192 and press ENTER to drive the level axis FORWARD, OFF or BACKWARD respectively. • To drive the Azimuth motor, key in ^3064, ^3128 or ^3192 and press ENTER to drive the azimuth axis CW, OFF or CCW. 7.7.9. To Disable/Enable DishScan To be able to use Step Track, or to revert to Conscan, as your active tracking mode you will have to disable DishScan.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1. Select the “Comm Diagnostics” window under to the Tools submenu or Press “CTRL + C” 2. Left mouse click on the 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX icon. 3. Right mouse click on the icon. This will display a list box with the status of the above decks pedestal filtered into 3 sections. Items preceded with a check marks indicate a flagged status. See matrix below for further information on each state.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting State Description PCU Status (Word 1) Slow Scan Indicates antenna is in a specialized mode, Slow Scan, which is required when ever a test requires driving the antenna >5°/sec Sat Reference Indicates that satellite reference mode is enabled. DishScan Indicates that DishScan Drive is enabled. Unwrap Indicates that the antenna is currently in an “Unwrap” state.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7.7.12. Remote GPS LAT/LON Position: The above decks equipment has an integrated on board Furuno GPS antenna system. The Latitude and Longitude position information provided are utilized to calculate the Azimuth, Elevation, Cross-level and Polarity pointing angles of the desired satellite. The DacRemP “Comm Diagnostics” Window provides a means to query the GPS antenna to verify proper operation. The procedure below describes this process. 1.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4. In the “Response” window verify proper GPS position to within 1 nautical mile of your current position. The Latitude & Longitude position of the GPS will be displayed in the following format: “@ LAT,N,LON,E,A” Where LAT and LON are in degrees and minutes, LAT will be followed by N or S (North or South), LON will be followed by E or W (East or West), then a status character and finally a checksum character. Furuno default value is in Japan at 34.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4. 5. 6. 7.8.2. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX one location on the equipment frame to the same location on the opposite side of the equipment frame (ie from the top left of the reflector mounting frame to the top right of the reflector mounting frame). Do NOT add counter-weight during this step.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 7.9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Pedestal Control Unit Configuration - 9707 The PCU is designed to be used with a variety of antenna pedestal configurations. The configuration information that is unique to each pedestal type is stored in a Non Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) in the PCU enclosure. If the PCU is replaced or the NVRAM in the PCU should become corrupt, the PCU must be re-configured to operate with the pedestal it is installed on.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Point the antenna to Zenith, (90 degree elevation angle), straight up. 2. Install one (1) ½-13 x 2-inch bolt into the inside of each elevation beam as shown in Figure 1. 3. Hook one end hook of the nylon strap to bolt in elevation beam as shown in Figure 2. 4. Hook the other end hook of the nylon strap to the pedestalmounting frame as shown in Figure 3.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Use the ratchet of the strap to tighten nylon straps. As the straps are tightened, observe the vertical isolation canister assembly as shown in Figure 4. 6. Tighten straps until the canister has been pulled down approx. ¼ to ½ 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.
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9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 8. 9707D-70 Technical Specifications 9707D-70 Technical Specifications The technical specifications for your Series 07 Above Decks Equipment subsystems are listed below: Refer to your ACU manual for its’ Specifications. 8.1. Antenna Reflector Type Diameter (D) Sidelobe: Voltage Axial Ratio: Focal Length f/D RX Gain TX Gain 8.2. Feed Assemblies 8.2.1.
9707D-70 Technical Specifications 8.4. 9707D-70 C-Band TXRX Stabilized Antenna Pedestal Assembly Type: Stabilization: Stab Accuracy: LV, CL, AZ motors: Inertial Reference: Gravity Reference: AZ transducer: Range of Motion: Elevation Cross Level Azimuth Elevation Pointing: Three-axis (Level, Cross Level and Azimuth) Torque Mode Servo 0.2 degrees MAX, 0.1 degrees RMS in presence of specified ship motions (see below). Size 34 Brushless DC Servo.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 8.6. 400 MHz Base & Pedestal Unlimited Azimuth Modems (3 Channel) Combined Signals (-1,-2) Pass-Thru Injected Connectors: RX IF L-Band Rotary Joint Radio / Ped M&C RF Pedestal M&C Modulation Mode Frequencies BDE RF M&C BDE Ped M&C ADE RF M&C ADE Ped M&C Radio/Pedestal M&C Modulation Mode Diagnostics Pedestal Interface RF Interface (Jumper Selectable) ADE/BDE Mode 8.7.
9707D-70 Technical Specifications 8.8. Environmental Conditions (ADE) Temperature: Humidity: Spray: Icing: -20 degrees C to 55 degrees C. Up to l00% @ 40 degrees C, Non-condensing. Resistant to water penetration sprayed from any direction. Survive ice loads of 4.5 pounds per square foot. Degraded RF performance will occur under icing conditions. Up to 4 inches per hour. Degraded RF performance may occur when the radome surface is wet. Withstand relative average winds up to 100 MPH from any direction.
9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 8.9.3. 9707D-70 Technical Specifications Multi-conductor Cables (Customer Furnished) Due to the voltage losses across the multi-conductor cables, Sea Tel recommends the following wire gauge for the AC & DC multi-conductor cables used in our standard pedestal installations: Run Length Conductor Size up to 50 ft up to 100 ft up to 150 ft up to 250 ft Up to 350 ft 20 AWG (0.8 mm) 18 AWG (1.0 mm) 16 AWG (1.3 mm) 14 AWG (1.6 mm) 12 AWG (2.0 mm) 8.9.4.
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9707D-70 C-Band TXRX 9. Drawings Drawings The drawings listed below are provided as a part of this manual for use as diagnostic reference. 9.1. 9707D-70 Model Specific Drawings Drawing Title 128390-101_C 125075-3_H 128389-1_B 125076_D 123351_C 111365-17_N1 123723-9_B1 123496-1_C1 122508_E 123908_B1 9.2.
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SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION B REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 128389-1 GENERAL ASS'Y, 9707D-70 2 1 EA 111365-17 N1 RADOME ASS'Y, 144 INCH, WHITE/SIDE AC 3 1 EA 123723-1 B1 RADOME BASE ASS'Y, 75 IN.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION B REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 128389-1 GENERAL ASS'Y, 9707D-70 2 1 EA 111365-X 4 1 EA 125498-1 5 1 EA 124571-X (REF ONLY) SSPB, C-BAND, MBUC, CODAN 6 1 EA 124556-X (REF ONLY) LNB, C-BAND PLL, NORSAT 30 17 1 EA 129613-1 D MODEM ASS'Y, 400MHZ FSK, 3 CH, ADE, R 18 1 EA 129613-2 D MODEM ASS'Y, 400MHZ FSK, 3 CH, BDE, R 21 1 EA 115708-X 22 1 EA 125570-4 J POWER SUPPLY ASS'Y, COSEL 150W, RH EN 23 1 EA 123845-3 E PC
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 63 2 EA 113303-5 U CABLE ASS'Y, SMA 90 - SMA (M), 84 IN 64 1 EA 111079-15 G1 CABLE ASS'Y, SMA(M)-N(M), 15 FT. 65 1 EA 110873-4 E 66 1 EA 115492-8 C1 ADAPTER, SMA(F)-N(M) 67 3 EA 115492-1 C1 ADAPTER, N(F)-SMA(F), W/FLANGE 68 1 EA 110567-19 69 1 EA 121008-72 D2 CABLE ASS'Y, AC INPUT, 72 IN.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 128144-1 A2 PEDESTAL ASS'Y, XX07 2 1 EA 121605-4 F1 POWER ASS'Y, 220V, 34 IN. SINGLE SHRO 3 1 EA 125074-1 G EQUIPMENT FRAME ASS'Y, XX07 4 1 EA 116803 C REFLECTOR, OFFSET, 2.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 117696-2 B WAVEGUIDE, WR-229, 90 DEG E-BEND 2 1 EA 129948-1 A2 C BAND RADAR TRANSMIT REJECT FILTER 3 1 EA 117507 B 4 1 EA 123283 A2 FEED, C-BAND, CIRCULAR, DISHSCAN, TUN 5 2 EA 123618-37 GASKET, WR-229, CPR-229G, CHOKE 6 2 EA 117218-2 GASKET, WR-137, (CPRG FULL) 7 1 EA 112991-2 E3 WAVEGUIDE, WR-137, FLEXGUIDE, 24 IN 10 12 EA 108519-4 E 50 24 EA 114593-169 SCREW, SOCKET HD, 10-32 x 1,
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 12 EA 117762-1 B SILICONE ADHESIVE, WHT RTV 122, 10.1 NOT SHOWN 1 EA 110327 M HARDWARE KIT, 144 INCH RADOME NOT SHOWN 1 1 EA 109119-17 F2 RADOME FAB ASS'Y, 144 INCH, WHITE/SID 9 3 EA 124903-1 B1 STRAIN RELIEF ASS'Y 11 0 EA 114586-538 SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4-20 x 1, S.S. INCLUDED IN HARDWARE KIT 12 0 EA 114586-541 SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4-20 x 1-1/2, S.S.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 123724-1 B RADOME BASE FRAME ASS'Y, 75 IN, STEE 2 1 EA 124459-1 A RADOME BASE PAN FAB, WHITE, W/INTER 3 1 EA 123728-2 A RADOME PAN ACCESS ASS'Y, WHITE 4 1 EA 122508 E A/C INSTALL ASS'Y, INTERNAL 50 6 EA 114622-544 SCREW, HEX HD, FULL THRD, 1/4-20 x 1-1/ 51 4 EA 114622-724 SCREW, HEX HD, FULL THRD, 1/2-13 x 3 IN 52 8 EA 114622-628 SCREW, HEX HD, FULL THRD, 3/8-16 x 1-1/ 5
NOTES: (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) 1. APPLY ADHESIVE PER SEA TEL SPEC. 121730. REV. ECO# DATE A N/A 1-14-05 RELEASED TO PRODUCTION AMN A1 NONE 04-13-05 -9 ADDED AEF A2 NONE 04-29-05 -9 BASE FRAME WS STL. LG. FOOT, BASE PAN WS P/N 123726-2 MSF B 4888 05-31-05 FOR -5, -6, -8, -9 BASE PAN WAS P/N 123726-1. V.S. B1 N/A 01-24-07 ADD INTERNAL AC PAN FAB CUTOUTS ( NOT PREVOUSLY SHOWN). SL. DESCRIPTION BY 3 50 52 52 53 6X 3 2 1 HEX SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1.
8 6 7 5 4 REV D 2 3 CONTROL PANEL 1 REVISION HISTORY DESCRIPTION ECO# DATE BY A 4609 10-05-04 AMN B 4858 5-5-05 ADD REFERENCE 121113 C N/A 3-2-06 CHANGED TO TABLE FORMAT V.S. C1 N/A 1-9-07 CREATED CAD OUTLINE DRAWING RJW RELEASED TO PRODUCTION LR D 17.85 IN 12.80 AIR FLOW 2.53 OUT 3.4 .56 4X 31.88 33.00 C .28 6.9 18 MAX 30.00 INLET C 5.4 3.9 2.2 1.0 2X 1.50 15.25 MAX. OUTLET 15.9 1/2" NPT DRAIN B B 1.25 .80 A .
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 116941 0 STREET ELBOW, 1/2 INCH 2 1 EA 116938 0 FLEX HOSE, 1/2 INCH 3 2 EA 124903-1 B1 STRAIN RELIEF ASS'Y 4 1 EA 121008-72 D2 CABLE ASS'Y, AC INPUT, 72 IN. (SPADE 6 4 EA 120470 ISOLATORS, BUMPER 60 4 EA 114586-535 SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4-20 x 1/2, S.S. 61 4 EA 114586-537 SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4-20 x 3/4, S.S. 62 8 EA 114581-029 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4, S.
DETAIL A SCALE: NONE FLUSH MOUNT RADOME MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN SEE DETAIL A MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN W/LEGS
ITEM DESCRIPTION NET* WEIGHT (LB.) ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT (Lb.) ** ITEM DESCRIPTION WEIGHT (Lb.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 0 0 EA COMMENT SEE COMMENTS INCLUDE DWG #121730 W/KIT 1 1 EA 122208-1 N LEVEL CAGE ASS'Y, SIDE EXIT, 080 P.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 112657 D MACHINING, TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP 2 1 EA 126865-2 E PCB ASS'Y, TERMINAL MOUNTING STRIP, 3 1 EA 112936-36 D1 CABLE ASS'Y, D-SDB, 25 PIN, 36 IN 5 1 EA 116669-36 B1 CABLE ASS'Y, D-SUB, 9-PIN, 36 IN. 7 2 EA 121228-3072 STANDOFF, HEX, F/F, 6-32 X .25 OD X .50, 9 2 EA 114588-146 SCREW, PAN HD, PHIL, 6-32 x 3/8, S.S.
SINGLE LEVEL MFG BILL OF MATERIAL FIND QTY PART NO REV DESCRIPTION F REFERENCE DESIGNATOR 1 1 EA 116880 PANEL MACHINING, RACK, BASE MUX 2 1 EA 130854-2 3 1 EA 116388 D 4 1 EA 115492-1 C1 ADAPTER, N(F)-SMA(F), W/FLANGE 5 8 EA 114588-107 SCREW, PAN HD, PHIL, 4-40 x 5/16, S. 6 8 EA 114583-005 NUT, HEX, 4-40, S.S. 7 2 EA 114588-144 SCREW, PAN HD, PHIL, 6-32 x 1/4, S.S 8 6 EA 114580-007 WASHER, FLAT, #6, S.S.