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JRC RADAR 1800 - Installing the GPS;DGPS Sensor; Selecting the Position for Installation

JRC RADAR 1800
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Section 2 Installation
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1 An open space that allows uniform reception of satellite signals.
2Far away from any of high power transmission antennas.
3Outside the radar beam range.
4Away from the Inmarsat antenna by not less than 5 meters and below
the level of its antenna.
5Away from the antenna of a VHF, MF/HF transmitter and a direction
finder by not less than 5 meters.
6Away from Magnet Compass by not less than 1 meter.
If it is difficult to find an ideal site, select a place temporarily and install the
equipment. Conduct a test to make sure that the proper performance can
be obtained and then fix the equipment in position. If it is installed at an
improper place, reception may become intermittent, resulting in shorter
position fixing time and poorer position accuracy.
CAUTION
When connecting the cable attached to the
equipment, do not bend to an acute angle, twist, or
impart excessive force. Doing so may damage the
cable and cause a fire or an electric shock.
Do not install the equipment in a place with
excessive vibration. Doing so may cause the
equipment to drop or tip over resulting in injury or
defects.
Installing the GPS/DGPS Sensor
Selecting the Position for Installation
ATTENTION
Install the equipment in a place without any
obstacle, in order to ensure that GPS signals can be
directly received from satellites without interference or
reflection of signals from surrounding objects. If
possible, select a place having the following
characteristics.

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