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Standard Equipment Installation GuideTo the maximum extent possible, site preparation will be conducted through a questionnaire and via telephone with ANTN installer. If necessary, on-site survey may also be conducted. ANTN Subscriber should designate a representative (and an alternate) to work with our subcontractor during equipment installation. Designated representative should be able to coordinate and approve installation details, including antenna location, cable routing and inside electronics location. Most airports do not need a local building permit or zoning approval for the downlink antenna. However, you should confirm this matter immediately. Permit applications, when necessary, are the responsibility of the ANTN Subscriber. Subscriber is responsible for off-loading the antenna and equipment at time of delivery and should provide temporary storage with proper security for the antenna and equipment until commencement of installation. Subscriber must provide a dual standard 120-volt AC outlet. Subscriber should provide security and fire protection for the electronic equipment and protection of ground mounted antennas from pedestrians and vehicles. After installation is completed, Subscriber must certify that the installation has been completed and is operating satisfactorily. If you have any additional questions about ANTN or suggestions for improving this Web site, please E-mail us or call us at (703) 824-0500: Jim Martin - Staff VP, ANTN/Special Projects Pat Raker - Staff VP, ANTN Wayne Miyata - Production Manager, IET Mike Bachman - Manager, Television Production Travis Barton - Senior Video Editor, IET Amy Rolling - Editor Bill Krumpelman - Senior Cameraman, IET Celeste Ward - Video Editor Jason Hilton - Customer Support Technician Jim Saiya - IET System Developer Hesse Mhango - IET System Developer
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