Technical data

The elevation/azimuth mount design simplifies installation, minimizes foundation requirements,
and enables horizon-to-horizon coverage from any worldwide location. The ground mount as-
sembly enables 180 degree positioning for selected azimuth viewing. Azimuth range
coverage is plus or minus 90 degrees, divided into three 120 degree continuous ranges with
a 30 degree overlap. Elevation adjustment is continuous from 0 degrees to 90 degrees.
After ensuring that the foundation has been properly prepared, the ground mount assembly
process may begin.
The pedestal ground mount assembly arrives in a packaged wooden crate as shown in
Figure 11 below. The mount can be positioned manually or by using a crane; however,
Andrew recommends that this procedure be performed using a crane to ensure speed and
ease of installation.
As stated previously, the pedestal ground mount installation process can be conducted
manually or by using a crane. The following steps provide the necessary procedures for
installing the ground mount assembly using a crane.
Installation Procedures
Pedestal Mount
Unpacking
Assembly
(Using a Crane)
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Figure 11