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the United States or possessed by a US person, it may be considered a defense article from the US Government's perspective.  US government authorization 
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e used to ensure that the radar is properly secured.
 
To ensure maximum performance, the radar must turn at a steady speed. Therefore, the mounting surface 
should follow the following criteria: 
 
•  Flat and level to within 1/2° on level terrain, to properly direct the radar energy. If needed, it is 
possible to tilt the radar assembly up to 22.5º to follow the terrain contour. 
•  The mount area should be designed such that rain water does not accumulate. 
•  The mount area must provide enough clearance for the power/data connector and for the installer 
to have room to manually mate the power/data cable to the connector. 
•  The screws need to be long enough to go through the mounting surface plus 12.7 mm (1/2”) plus 
the washer thickness. If the mounting surface is a 6.3 mm (1/4”) plate, then the screws (threads) 
should be 19 mm (3/4”) in length. 
•  The maximum screw penetration into the radar should not exceed 15.7 mm (~5/8”). 
•  Torque should not be excessive but should result in no rocking movement whatsoever. 
•  The use of a compound such as Loctite® is recommended to maintain the screws in the desired 
position. A lock washer is not required. 
•  The two aerating vents on the bottom of the radar units should not be obstructed.