Antenna alignment – BridgeWave AR80 User Manual
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3.9 Antenna Alignment
3.9.1 Before Turning On the System
1.
Finish the installation as described in Chapter 3.5 and 3.6
2.
Ensure fiber cables are still disconnected!
3.9.2 Connect DC power to the radio.
3.
Verify that the Power LED is lit. If the Power LED is not lit, carefully use the voltmeter to
verify the correct voltage and polarity at the radio connector. Turn off the Power Supply
before making any corrections.
4.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 on the farend of the link.
3.9.3 Prepare to rough align the radio.
5.
Connect RSL test lead cable to radio and place voltmeter with readings in view.
6.
Loosen the pole mount brackets enough to allow you to swing the unit horizontally.
7.
Reference Chapter 3.5 for illustration of antenna mount bolts and their purpose.
3.9.4 Rough align the radio antennas
8.
Set the radio terminal to the predefined azimuth if available. If not, you may utilize
binoculars or signal mirror to locate the far end radio location.
9.
If you can see the farend radio terminal estimate the alignment visually and tighten the pole
mount brackets with fine adjustment bolt set to the middle of adjustment range.
10.
Ensure the horizontal adjustment bolts are snug; only tighten bolts one quarter of a turn.
11.
Slightly rotate each antenna up/down for best vertical alignment and left/right for best
horizontal alignment by finding the maximum RSL voltage reading.
12.
To ensure that the antennas are not aligned on a sidelobe, they must be rotated at least ten
degrees on each side of the visuallyperceived alignment center to ensure that the true
maximum RSL voltage is found.
The width of the center beam is only 0.4º (80X) or 0.9º (80) and
the first sidelobe beam is only 1 degree off from center.
Set the antenna in the position that results in the highest RSL voltage reading.