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This document outlines the essential procedures and components for installing antennas as part of the Oregon DOT CORS Real-time GPS Network. It includes detailed installation worksheets, parts lists, and notes on necessary tools. Key specifications cover various materials such as stainless steel and galvanized components used in the construction of the antenna mount. Instructions on leveling the antenna, applying sealing compounds, and ensuring proper cable management are also provided to ensure optimal performance of the GPS network.
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Oregon DOT CORS Installations Oregon Real-time GPS Network
Supporting documents • 7305only:\Geodetic_Control\1_ORGN\Procurement • ORGN_install_parts_list.xls • 7305only:\Geodetic_Control\1_ORGN\Recon and Installation\Site Install Worksheet • new install worksheet in odot format.doc
SCIGN Antenna Mount, stainless steel 1-1/4" x 2" stainless nipple 2" to 1-1/4" bell reducer, galvanized Galvanized nipples, 2” diam., for building standoff Galvanized Pipe GPS Antenna Mast 2" x 84" Galvanized 90 degree Elbow 2" Cast Iron Companion Flanges 2"
Galvanized Pipe GPS Antenna Mast 2" x 84" 2" to 1-1/4" bell reducer, galvanized 1-1/4" x 2" stainless nipple SCIGN Antenna Mount, stainless steel
Plumb mast w/ carpenter’s level. Magnetic Carpenter’s level, 4 ft.
Tools to level and lock antenna to SCIGN mount.Thin hand built wrench used to tighten antenna onto the SCIGN mount.
Stretch rubber tape to seal antenna cable.Drip loop at antenna cable wall entry.Cable ties on antenna cable.