• Site Survey

    Typical small VSAT
  • INTRODUCTION

    A site survey is conducted to determine installation site viability and readiness for the required satellite system installation. Our team of trained professionals will conduct a complete walk through of the installation site to inspect, evaluate and document all viable installation options including antenna placement, antenna mounting options, satellite arc clearance, line of sight (LOS) verification to target satellite(s), indoor equipment location, AC power, IFL cable routing, building point of entry and distance from outdoor equipment (ODU) to indoor equipment (IDU).

    Access to building exterior, interior, roof, roof access and indoor equipment locations are required to conduct the survey. Permission to document and photograph the building and facilities is also needed to complete the survey.

    Detailed photographs are very important and should be uploaded to this formif being filled out on line, otherwise attach photos to the email when you send the form back XtndNet / NWNS.

    After completion of the physical site survey, a site survey report will be created that organizes all the survey information and photographs into one comprehensive document. The site survey report will be loaded into a secure, web portal and made available for download to approved contacts only.

  • Section 1 - General Information

    General survey and surveyor information
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  • Section 2 - Proposed Site Location

    Information regarding the proposed antenna installation location
  • Section 3 - Site Contact Information

    Contact information for personnel responsible for installer access to location
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  • Section 4 - Site Details

    This section is designed to present information about the site and assist in finding the most suitable location for the VSAT antenna system
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  • Line of Sight (LoS) / Obstructions

    It may happen that there is an obstruction between the antenna and the satellite. This is unwanted as it may affect overall performance. Therefore pay extra attention to possible obstructions such as hills, (future) constructions, trees etc.  

    NB: The antenna will be pointed towards the the south hence its line of sight must be clear

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  • Section 5 - Implementation

    This section is designed to present information about how to efficiently install the Outdoor Unit and assist in finding the most suitable type of antenna mount.
  • Section 6 - Wiring

    This section is designed to present information about the required electrical and signal wiring
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  • Section 7 - Indoors

    This section is designed to present information about the modem location
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