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34 RT System 2 v2.0.0 Deployment Guide R00.e
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3. Backhaul
Backhaul Components
3.2.4.1 Mast
Lightweight, telescoping backhaul masts are used to elevate the backhaul
components above obstructions and to enable radio communications to
accommodate typical cross-line distances. The mast can be installed by a single
person. The following figures show the mast:
3.2.4.2 Base
There are two base options; one that requires the use of guy wires for stabilization
and one that uses weights for stabilization.
3 each tent stake, plastic,
orange, 16 in (70-0060) (soft
ground stakes)
3 each tent stake, plastic,
orange, 16 in (70-0060) (soft
ground stakes)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
5 ea nail, 12 in (70-0062) 5 ea nail, 12 in (70-0062) “Backpack Kit” on page 36
3 each guy line holder (70-
0063)
3 each guy line holder (70-
0063)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
1 each hammer, 2.5 lb (70-
0064)
1 each hammer, 2.5 lb (70-
0064)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
1 each pry bar, 15 in (70-
0065)
1 each pry bar, 15 in (70-
0065)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
2 each flagging roll, orange
(70-0066)
2 each flagging roll, orange
(70-0066)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
1 each compass sighting (70-
0067)
1 each compass sighting (70-
0067)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
5 each hose clamp, 2 in (70-
0068)
5 each hose clamp, 2 in (70-
0068)
“Backpack Kit” on page 36
Table 3–5 Mast Kit (cont.)
Fiberglass Kit (15-0004) Aluminum Kit (15-0033) Reference
Figure 3–10 Fiberglass Mast (55-0008)