Antenna Installation Sample Clauses
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Antenna Installation. 3.4.1 Antennas shall not be installed on a pole that is required to meet NESC Grade B construction requirements. As defined by the NESC, these poles are required when a line crosses a limited access highway, navigable waterway, or railroad.
3.4.2 Antennas shall only be installed on poles located in the public right-of-way which are bucket truck accessible.
3.4.3 Only one (1) antenna attachment shall be installed per pole.
3.4.4 A pole where an antenna is to be installed shall be classified as ANSI class 3 or larger.
3.4.5 Antennas shall only be installed on primary tangent poles, secondary poles, and service poles which do not have Supply equipment installed (i.e. multiple transformers, capacitors, risers, switches, sectionalizes, regulators, AMS routers and collectors, distribution automation transceivers, etc.). Antennas can be installed on poles which have a single transformer installed. Antennas shall not be installed on poles with multiple overhead service drops.
3.4.6 Antennas can be mounted on the top of primary poles when the pole top is not being used by LP&L or would not be in use if the pole were replaced in accordance with LP&L’s current Standards.
3.4.7 Antennas can be mounted on span guy poles that support only overhead guys and down guys.
3.4.8 Antennas may be installed on a pole that is located at least 200 feet from an LP&L AMS router, collector, or Distribution Automation transceiver.
3.4.9 Antennas shall not be attached to LP&L devices, equipment, or brackets.
3.4.10 Antennas can be installed on distribution poles containing street lights, where distribution poles are defined as poles which have electrical distribution conductors attached.
3.4.11 Antenna mounting brackets shall be attached to the pole with a minimum of two (2) thru bolts.
3.4.12 Antenna mounting bracket arms shall not exceed 36” in length. The maximum moment resulting from an antenna mounted on a bracket arm shall not to exceed 300 ft. lbs. When the antenna weight does not exceed 15 pounds, a 4 foot bracket arm may be used.
3.4.13 Rod type pole top antennas can be mounted to the side of the pole. Other types of pole top antennas must be mounted directly over the top of the pole.
3.4.14 When an antenna is mounted in a pole top configuration the height of an existing pole shall be increased to allow a minimum of 5 feet between the bottom of the power drip loop or top of conduit (whichever is lower) and the top Supply conductor. The pole height plus the height of antenna sh...
Antenna Installation. OEM agrees that it and its officers, directors, employees, consultants and agents will ensure that the usage of any antenna listed in Exhibit A requires Professional Antenna Installation for the purpose of FCC RF Exposure Compliance. Professional Antenna Installation must ensure minimum spacing between the end-user and antenna of 20cm.
Antenna Installation. Two (2) antenna mounting base(s) model #MATM with 17' of coaxial cable shall be provided and installed on the lower cab roof, behind the light bar. The attached antenna wire(s) shall be run to the right side cab dash area. The Fire Department is responsible to have the correct antenna whip installed once the apparatus is delivered.
Antenna Installation. Subject to the following provisions of this Section 10.30, Landlord grants Tenant the right, in common with Landlord and other tenants, to install, operate and maintain, at Tenant's expense and risk, a lawfully permitted antenna(e), satellite dish and associated equipment (the "Antenna Equipment") required for the proper conduct of Tenant's business in the Premises at a location on the roof of the Building mutually acceptable to Landlord and Tenant (the "Antenna Premises"):
(a) Tenant shall submit to Landlord, for its approval, a full set of engineering plans and specifications for the proposed Antenna Equipment installation. The installation of the proposed Antenna Equipment shall be designed so as to be removable without damage to the roof of the Building. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree, by way of illustration and not limitation, that Landlord shall have the right to withhold its approval of Tenant's plans and specifications hereunder, and shall not be deemed to be unreasonable in doing so, if Tenant's intended placement or method of installation or operation of the Antenna Equipment (i) may subject other then existing licensees, tenants or occupants of the Building, or other surrounding or neighboring landowners or their then existing occupants, to signal interference, Tenant hereby acknowledging that a shield may be required in order to prevent such interference, (ii) does not minimize to the fullest extent practicable the obstruction of the views from the windows of the Building or such adjoining building that are adjacent to the Antenna Equipment, if any, (iii) does not complement (in Landlord's sole judgment, which shall not, however, require Tenant to incur unreasonable expense) the design and finish of the Building, (iv) may damage the structural integrity of the Building or the roof thereof, or (v) may constitute a violation of any consent, approval, permit or authorization necessary for the lawful installation of the Antenna Equipment.
(b) Tenant shall make all required conduit or cable connections between Tenant's equipment in the Premises and the Antenna Equipment utilizing Building services, subject to (i) Tenant's payment of reasonable costs for such services, and (ii) approval of such connections by Landlord.
(c) Any Antenna Equipment installed by Tenant shall not interfere with the operation of any previously erected antenna(e), satellite dish(es) or the like.
(d) Tenant shall obtain and maintain (and submit copies to Landlord of...
Antenna Installation. Antenna installation shall comply with the following minimum requirements:
2.4.1. Once the antenna direction and polarization is determined by accessing the Sentech coverage information system (website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇) preliminary measurements shall be conducted utilizing a measurement test antenna and DVB-T2 measurement tool to verify signal reception based on the bearing and polarization provided by the coverage information system;
2.4.2. A UHF Wideband CH 21-69 with a minimum gain of 8 Db (Grid/Panel or Yagi) shall then be installed on the antenna mounting at the correct bearing and polarization and adjusted to ensure optimum signal reception performance based on signal level and MER;
2.4.3. Antenna measurement results (directly on antenna) with regard to the antenna coordinate, direction, polarization, signal level (dBuV/dBm) and the Modulation Error Ratio (MER) (dB) shall be captured and provided on the installation conformance report (Appendix A);
2.4.4. Once the measurement results indicate and proof that the signal reception is adequate (signal level and MER) on the correct bearing and polarization the installer shall then commence with
Antenna Installation. Landlord will allow Tenant to install, maintain and access an array of its typical antennae and antennae support system and related equipment on the roof of the Building and those areas necessary to connect and operate the same at a location selected by Tenant, subject to Landlord's reasonable approval as to the location and method and manner of installation, at no additional cost or rental. Tenant shall submit specifications for such equipment and support system, so as to enable Landlord to assure that the size and color thereof conform to reasonable building standards. Depending upon the location on the roof of the Building and visibility from the ground, Landlord may require Tenant to provide screening.
Antenna Installation. Hillside agrees to permit installation of an antenna and equipment in and around the Water Tower at [address], for use by Westchester as part of their radio water meter reading system. Hillside agrees to provide space on the Water Tower and surrounding areas to Westchester free of any charge for use, license or rent.
Antenna Installation. Landlord will allow Tenant to install and maintain, on the roof of the Building at a location selected by Tenant, an array of communication antennae and related antennae support system (collectively, the “Antennae System”). As part of the initial Tenant Improvement work, Landlord shall provide a conduit from the Premises to the roof for use in connecting the Antennae System cabling. Tenant shall bear all costs associated with the installation of the Antennae System, including all permits and fees. Tenant shall be responsible for any damage to the roof caused by the Antennae System and shall be responsible for removal of the Antennae System and repair of the roof upon the expiration or termination of the Lease. There shall be no charge to Tenant for occupying such space on the roof or within the Building conduit.
