Catalog: Radian Communication Services
Company/Brand: Radian Corporation
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| | 65G 65G-1 70 December 1, 1996 Sheet D-2877 (Replaces D-2787) If ANCO nuts are required, add AN to part number. * Final digit(s) in part number determined by distance in feet from base to lug. See appropriate engineering drawing for elevations. D Available by special order only. H Towers mounted on this base must be guyed at all times. F This item is not to be used without proper design consideration. Do not install towers and masts near power lines. All towers or masts should be installed twice the height of installation away from power lines since every electrical wire must be considered dangerous. ...
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| | Non Penetrating Roof Mounts NPRM-8 260 1. Ballast requirements are provided to assist consumers in determining the applicability of the AAGM for an antenna installation. Refer to UNR-ROHN Engineering Report 870101 dated July 28, 1988 for test data used to generate the ballast requirements indicated. The ballast data should not be relied upon without competent local professional examination and verification of its accuracy and suitability for a specific site or application. 2. Ballast requirements are based on typical ANSI/EIA-222-D paraboloid antennas supported 12 inches from the vertex of the ...
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| | Non Penetrating Roof Mounts NPRM-9 261 6. The tabulated wind speeds resulting in sliding are based on a factor of safety (F.S.) equal to 1.0 and a coefficient of friction equal to .50. Wind speeds are given for 0, 20, and 40 degree antenna elevation angles. The .50 coeffficient of friction value was determined from full-scale load tests using wet UNR-ROHN roof pads on wet troweled finished concrete. The appropriate coefficient of friction to determine wind speeds resulting in sliding must be determined on an individual site basis. Wind speeds resulting in sliding for other factors of safety or ...
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| | Non Penetrating Roof Mounts NPRM-16 268 1. Ballast requirements are provided to assist consumers in determining the applicability of the 78 inch square ballast roof mount (BRM) for an antenna installation. The ballast data should not be relied upon without competent local professional examination and verification of its accuracy and suitability for a specific site or application. 2. Ballast requirements are based on typical ANSI/EIA-222-D paraboloid antennas supported 12 inches from the vertex of the antenna on a 36 inch long mounting pipe on a flat supporting surface (See note 11). Specific antenna ...
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| | Non Penetrating Roof Mounts NPRM-22 274 6. The tabulated wind velocities resulting in sliding (Vs) are based on a factor of safety equal to 1.0 and a coefficient of friction equal to .50. A 1.0 factor of safety was used assuming that at higher wind velocities, safety cables or other suitable attachments to the support structure would prevent sliding beyond a safe, designated area. Wind velocities are given for 0, 20 and 40 degree antenna elevation angles. The appropriate coefficient of friction and factor of safety to determine wind velocities resulting in sliding must be determined on an individual ...
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| | 286 C O M M E R C I A L M O U N T S R O O F M O U N T T R T A G 2 The ROHN TRT AG2 is a heavy duty, commercial quality roof mount. Features include: 5 total effective height Shipped completely knocked-down for easy assembly in remote areas Extra length adjustable base feet for wide range of mounting conditions (anchor bolts not included) drilled to accept 3/8 anchors Heavy duty steel construction Hot Dip Galvanized after fabrication 23 1/8 O.D. mast pipe extending approximately 12 above apex Ideal mount to include in antenna packages UPS shippable T H E H O U S E B R A C K E T U N I T P ...
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| | T H E P O L E S U P P O R T M O U N T The ROHN Pole Wall Mount (PWM) is designed to support most Satellite, PCS, Cellular or Microwave antennas. With the use of 5 7 pipe, the ROHN PWM can be located so antenna and electronics can be easily reached and the pipe distance from the wall adjusts as needed. Additional features include: 287 T H E P O L E S U P P O R T M O U N T The ROHN Pole Support Mount (PSM) can be mounted to the side or end of a building in easy one-step installation. Capable of receiving all sizes of the optional ROHN TVRO mounting poles and utilizing the ROHN TVRO ground base, your ...
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| | 290 T H E G A B L E E N D M O U N T ROHNs new Gable End Mount is now even more versatile. Its designed to provide excellent support for off-air or wireless cable antennas, utilizing mast clamps capable of supporting up to 1 1/2 masts (optional mast sizes are available from ROHN). The GEM is easily installed on the gable end of a house with no roof penetration required. G A B L E E N D M O U N T F E A T U R E S : Galvanized Finish Constructed with a bottom support angle adjustable from 40 60 Versatile enough to install to almost any pitch roof Design has four attachment points ...
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| | 362 The cable is kept parallel to the structure along the entire length with cable restraints designed to keep the cable rigid, even in high winds. The ROHN -Loc Safety Harness and Safety Clamp securely lock onto the cable and the worker is secured to the structure. Because of the unique design of the ROHN -Loc Safety Clamp, it is able to automatically slide past the intermediate cable restraints without any special effort or fumbling with latches or levers, leaving both hands free for safe climbing. The top safety cable bracket can also serve as a climbing extension with permanently attached hand ...
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| | Form No. 95-2793T ROHN ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE QUESTIONNAIRE This structure is for: n Material Only n Material Installation by ROHN n Union Labor n Non-Union Labor (ROHN assumes normal site access) Design assumes normal soil and rigidity per E.I.A., 80% guy radius, and level ground. Foundation Installation: n By Others n By ROHN Provide sketch or azimuth of one leg _________________________ ______________________ Type of Structure: n Guyed n Self-Supporting n Bracketed n Roof Mounted n Concrete Pole n Steel Pole Structure Height: (Feet/Meters) Building Code: Base of Structure: n Ground n Roof ...
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| | ROHN ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE QUESTIONNAIRE Antenna Information: (UHF/VHF mounts must state type of mount and length of side arm, if applicable. Attach a separate sheet if necessary.) Quantity Model No., Freq. * Elev. Azimuth Antenna Mount Required No. of Ice Shield Lines: Size Size and (2 TOL. if applicable Yes No By Others Tiebacks Model Qty. Manufacturer U.N.) (Describe) *Frequency of microwave dishes only. Will ROHN be responsible for coax elbow complex or details? n Yes n No The following data is required for special foundation designs: 1) Allowable bearing capacity 2) Boring log showing ...
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