Shipborne use
For shipborne applications, only antennas suitable and approved for such applications
and specifically protected against corrosion and splashwater may be used.
Rules to be observed when setting up an antenna
Antennas should be mounted exclusively in their intended operating position.
When mounting an antenna on a supporting structure (mast, foundation, etc.), make su-
re that the flanges used have the dimensions specified in the manual and provide the
required clearance for accommodating connectors and ventilation.
It must be ensured that the forces active at the interface between an antenna or array of
antennas and its supporting structure are safely and reliably absorbed by this structure,
which consists of a mast/masts or foundation, etc. and the fastening elements. Depen-
ding on applicable regulations, this capability may have to be demonstrated.
Rules to be observed during inspection and repair
Antennas from Rohde & Schwarz are designed for long and trouble-free operation and
minimum maintenance.
WARNING! Never enter the danger zone surrounding transmit antennas while the an-
tennas are switched on. Electromagnetic radiation may jeopardize your health.
Switch off transmit antennas before each inspection or repair.
WARNING! Only climb suitably designed and equipped antenna masts. Climbing a mast
not intended for this purpose may result in bodily injuries and/or cause damage to the
mast. When climbing an antenna mast, it is essential that all the required safety precau-
tions be taken, e.g. wearing safety belts and helmets.
Unless specified otherwise, inspections are required at yearly intervals and after exposu-
re to wind loads exceeding 100 km/h. Make the following checks:
● Is there any visible damage on the mast and/or its anchoring/guying?
Is the mast guying correctly pretensioned?
● Are all screw connections on the antenna flange (accessible from the mast) properly
tightened?
● Is there any visible damage on supporting antenna parts or on weld seams (check
from the mast head)?
Check the more distant parts using binoculars.
● Is the antenna surface or varnishing damaged?
Repair if necessary.
● Are antenna connectors or grounding connectors corroded?
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