Monopole antenna mounting options – Listen Technologies UNIVERSAL ANTENNA KIT LA-122 User Manual

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Setup Instructions

Monopole Antenna Mounting Options

It is often convenient to place an antenna

on top of a metal equipment rack. In order

for the antenna to function properly, it must

be secured to the equipment rack using the

Grounding Plate and Grounding Base.

The Mounting Bracket is not used in this

configuration. Remove the four nuts and

screws from the Antenna Module and

carefully remove it from the bracket. With

a lockwasher still over each screw, put the

screws through the Ground Plane. Make

sure the ground side of the Antenna

Module (as indicated on the module) is

oriented AWAY from the Grounding Plane.

Then, slide the Shorting Plate over the ground

side (bottom) of the module. Replace the four

nuts on the bottom of the assembly. Then,

place a Hex Kep nut on the center ground

post and tighten.

Secure the Ground Plane to your metal rack

using sheet metal screws.

Attach the proper Monopole antenna

element to the Antenna Module. Systems on

72 MHz will use the LONGER antenna; systems

on 216 MHz will use the SHORTER one.

Connect the supplied coaxial cable between

the Antenna Module and the stationary

transmitter or receiver. If you use your own

coaxial cable, be sure to use cable and

connectors rated at 50 ohms.

Mount to a Metal Surface Using the Ground Plane and Shorting Plate

See Diagram J

Diagram K. Mounting a Monopole

on a metal surface.

Diagram J. A reversed Antenna Module

with Ground Plane and Shorting Plate

Flexible antenna is used

to provide ground

Hex Kep Nut

Nuts from ground side

of Antenna Module

Ground side of

Antenna Module

Screws from Antenna Module

Ground Plane

Ground side of

Antenna Module

Shorting Plate

Nuts from ground side

of Antenna Module

Hex Kep Nut

Metal Equipment Rack

Sheet metal

screws

Shorting Plate

Ground Plane

Hex Kep Nut

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