Installing a wireless antenna in the road – ADS Environmental Services FlowAlert QR 775011 A2 User Manual

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Communication

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Installing a Wireless Antenna in the Road

Install a wireless antenna in the road in the following way:

1. Gather the following parts and tools:

 Wireless slim or mini-wing, quad-band antenna (ADS p/n

3800-0162/0163 with SMA connector)

 (for off-road installations only) Extension cables for

antennas (15-foot: ADS p/n 507165; 50-foot: 507168)

 Medium-sized non-rotating demolition hammer with a ½-,

¾-, or 1-inch masonry chisel (sharpen the chisel before
use) and bushing tool, or an abrasive saw or grinder

 Medium to heavy duty hammer drill (if no hammer/drill

mode is available on the demolition hammer)

 Generator or other power source to power hammer

 ½-inch x 36-inch (minimum length) masonry drill bit (for

hammer drill)

 1 ¼-inch x 12-inch masonry drill bit (for hammer drill)

 Trowel or putty knife for scooping asphalt

 Hammer

 Carpenter’s rule

 Pen, pencil, or chalk for marking asphalt or concrete

 Shop vacuum

 Wire brush

 Alcohol wipes

 Leather work gloves

 Protective goggles

 Heavy duty, high-quality caulking gun (for regular-sized

tubes)

 Masonry drill bit and screws (included with kit)

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