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CONNECT-OWS Installation Guidelines
70-00200-02-00 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2014 Page 29 of 70 December 3, 2014
For best results:
- Mount the antenna in a location that provides an unobstructed view of the horizon.
- Avoid mounting the antenna close to metal objects that may block/reflect the signal.
- To minimize susceptibility to radio interference, the antenna should generally be
located at least 1 m (~3.25 ft) away from any another high frequency system
antennas (e.g., microwave, GSM, CDMA, 3G) and should not be mounted within the
main beamwidth of any active (radiating) antenna system.
Figure 19: Site Survey: Connect-OW Antenna Position
RF Interference
Frequency planning is an essential component of installation and it is very important to
test for RF interference at every installation site. The system will not achieve full
operational capability if there is excessive interference on the same or adjacent RF
channel. Use the built-in spectrum sweep feature to determine if a selected RF channel
is generally free from interference.

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