Read the following GNSS/GPS antenna installation requirements before installing it on the CAP.
Give the antenna as much space to sky as possible. There should be no major blocking from buildings in the vicinity. Keep the rooftop buildings a distance away from the GNSS. Make sure the space atop within 90 degrees (at least 45 degrees) is not blocked by any buildings.
Avoid installing the GNSS in the vicinity of any other transmitting and receiving devices. Avoid interference from other transmitting antennas to the GNSS antennas.
The GNSS antenna should be installed within 45 degrees to the lightning rod.
Do not install the GNSS antenna near other transmitting and receiving equipment. Do not install it under the microwave antenna or high voltage cable. Avoid the direction of radiation from other transmitting antennas to the GNSS antenna.
Ground the GNSS separately. GNSS antenna feeders cannot be grounded together with ground conductors of interfering equipment such as air conditioners, motors, and pump motors, etc. to prevent external interference from being introduced into the antenna system.
The GNSS antenna system is assembled before packing. Mount the GNSS antenna and mounting bracket on the cellular AP with two M4*14 screws.
NOTE: The included GNSS antenna may differ from the one shown. The installation steps are the same regardless of the specific antenna included.