Antenna alignment procedure, Chart 1 – Andrew TYPE 100 User Manual

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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
clockwise 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
polarity. 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
clockwise to decrease elevation and counterclockwise
to increase elevation. Align the edge of clamp with
appropriate mark at the desired elevation reading
(Ref. Fig. 3.1). NOTE: Degree values shown on eleva-
tion scale are Beam; that is when the antenna face is
vertical mechanical elevation 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 signal is not found, increase or decrease
elevation setting and repeat the azimuth sweep.

FINE TUNING

Use a signal strength measuring device for final adjust-
ments to obtain maximum antenna performance.
Alternate between elevation and azimuth fine tuning to
reach maximum 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

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ALIGNMENT

MARK

ARROW

FIG. 3.0

FEED
ASSEMBLY

FIG. 3.0 - POLARIZATION OF THE FEED

10

˚

20

˚

30˚

40˚
50˚

60˚

70˚

80

˚

90

˚

ELEVATION ADJUSTING BOLT

Align this edge
with desired
elevation setting
(shown at 22.5˚)

POINTER

PIVOT BOLT

AZ/EL
HOUSING

CLAMP
BOLT

20˚

30˚

40˚

FIG. 3.1 - SETTING ANTENNA ELEVATION

AZIMUTH

FIG. 3.2 - ROTATING ANTENNA FOR AZIMUTH

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0

20

40

60

80

10

30

50

70

90

ANTENNA

FEED

NORTHERN

SOUTHERN

POLARIZATION CHART SIGN VALUES (+ 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

POLARIZA

TION + OR

(SEE ILLUSTRA

TION)

" L" IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE EARTH STATION

ANTENNA SITE LONGITUDE AND THE SATELLITE LONGITUDE

POLARIZATION CHART

+

CHART 1

75

°

60

°

40

°

30

°

20

°

15

°

10

°

5

°

Feed Rotation (Facing Antenna)

For + Polarization, Rotate CCW (Counter Clockwise)
For - Polarization, Rotate CW (Clockwise)

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