Support for an antenna of the azimuth-elevation type

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343882, 248230, H01Q 1900

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050004085

ABSTRACT:
An azimuth-elevation type antenna support comprising a stock and a mounting plate on which the antenna is fixed, the support being mounted on a base relative to which the antenna takes up a cantilevered position, the support being characterized in that the stock (31) comprises: at least one top half-collar (41) disposed around the base (10) and having its arms (46) extending towards the antenna, with a top strap (42) fixed to the top half-collar (41) in order to lock it on the base; a bottom half-collar (43) disposed around the base and having its arms (47) extending away from the antenna, with a bottom strap (44) fixed to the bottom half-collar (43) in order to lock it on the base; and two side risers (45) extending over a certain distance parallel to the axis of the base and each interconnecting the end portion of one of the arms (46) of the top half-collar (41) to the end portion of the bottom half-collar (43) located therebelow.

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S. Hildebrand, "Feinmechanische Bauelemente", 3rd edition; 1967, VEB Verlag Berlin.

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