Installing a wireless antenna in the road – ADS Environmental Services FlowShark QR 775002 A4 User Manual
Page 100
![background image](/manuals/599703/100/background.png)
Communication
4-19
Installing a Wireless Antenna in the Road
Install a wireless antenna in the road as follows:
1. Gather the following parts and tools:
Wireless antenna (ADS p/n 3800-0137 for SMA
connector; #3800-0139 for TNC connector)
SMA-to-TNC adaptor (ADS p/n 507173) for antennas with
the SMA connector
Medium-sized non-rotating demolition hammer with a 1-,
1 ½-, or 2-inch spade bit and bushing tool (sharpen the
spade bit before use)
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
5/8-inch x 36-inch (minimum length) masonry drill bit (for
hammer drill)
1 ¼-inch x 12-inch masonry drill bit (for hammer drill)
Carpenter’s rule
Pen, pencil, or chalk for marking asphalt or concrete
Shop vacuum
Wire brush
Alcohol wipes
Disposable latex gloves
Sikaflex
®
AnchorFix
®
-1 masonry adhesive (included with
kit)
Heavy duty, high-quality caulking gun (for regular-sized
tubes)
Masonry drill bit and screws (included with kit)
Dry sand
Commercial asphalt cold patch compound