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SSPA Mounting Considerations 
The AnaSat
®
 SSPA must be mounted such that: 
1.  Sufficient support is afforded the Block Up-Converter to minimize the effects of antenna sway 
in strong winds. 
2.  Air movement is possible across the heat sink fins. Ideally, the fins should be aligned 
vertically, but this is not required.  
NOTE: The length (and associated RF losses) of the interconnecting cables must be considered 
when determining the location of the AnaSat® SSPA.  
SSPA Mounting 
The AnaSat® SSPA is designed for mounting in any position. 
Figure 2 shows a common 
installation example where the SSPA is 
mounted on the antenna feed support 
arm.  
When mounting the SSPA, allow 
enough room to adjust the antenna’s 
azimuth and elevation. Throughout 
installation and during any polarization, 
azimuth, or elevation adjustment, ensure 
the cables and waveguide are not 
crimped or pinched.   
Figure 3 on the next page shows 
the SSPA mounting for single thread. 
 
 
Grounding 
Electrical bonding (grounding) of 
the SSPA is required to prevent possible 
damage from lightning or other induced electrical surges. 
Figure 2 - SSPA 
The SSPA is provided with both an M3, and a #8 ground point. It is recommended that 000 AWG 
minimum copper wire or copper braid be used to bond this unit to the earth ground (grounding rod) 
using the most direct (shortest) route possible. 
 
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