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◙ TYPICAL INSTALLATION SCENARIOS <strong>FOR</strong> STEALTH 93XX HF AUTOMATIC TUNING WHIP ANTENNAS<br />

For best communications, position the<br />

antenna as high as possible. Please use a<br />

Level Mark triangle as a reference when<br />

selecting an Universal Gibbet Raiser<br />

option. The picture to the left indicates<br />

preferred option selection considerations.<br />

The picture to the right indicates an<br />

antenna installation that uses optional<br />

FG4200 NVIS kit, for best communications<br />

on 30-500km short ranges.<br />

Most recommended SUV installation<br />

scenarios use Universal Gibbet Mount<br />

(front) or the customer provided Antenna<br />

Bracket (rear). Note the upper 2/3rd of the<br />

Antenna Main Assembly is kept clear of<br />

vehicle’s hood and other metal panels.<br />

Best communications in all directions is<br />

ensured.<br />

Recommended installation options on a<br />

typical sedan vehicle use Universal Gibbet<br />

Mount for both front and rear antenna<br />

locations. Note the upper 2/3 rd of Antenna<br />

Main Assembly is optimally raised above<br />

the trunk and hood of the vehicle.<br />

Recommended installation options on<br />

typical pick-up vehicle using an Universal<br />

Gibbet Mount (front) and an Universal<br />

Gibbet Raiser or a customer provided<br />

bracket (middle). Both methods provide<br />

effective communications in all directions.<br />

NON-RECOMMENDED methods of an<br />

antenna installation using a Universal<br />

Gibbet Mount (both at the rear) shown on<br />

typical minivan or 4WD vehicles. Note the<br />

entire Antenna Main Assembly and<br />

partially Whip Section are OBSTRUCTED<br />

by vehicle metal panels. Excessive RF<br />

losses in the vehicle metal and poor<br />

communications towards vehicle front side<br />

shall be expected.<br />

STEALTH TELECOM FZC<br />

93-SERIES ADVANCED ANTENNA SYSTEMS<br />

P.O. Box 7755, Sharjah, UAE 9300.D53.111 Issue 2 Printed in UAE<br />

www.stealth-tele.com<br />

© 2013 Stealth Telecom

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