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)