There are numerous options for how you can install your Zone Anchors. Choosing between these options depends on your locations and your preferences. This guide provides you with some of those different options and step-by-step instructions for each. Alternatively, you can install the Zone Anchors in different ways not listed here. You can find information on other installation types on the internet.
Antennas and Zone Anchor unit secured to a wall or ledge, utilizing small, easy-to-install masts for the antennas.
Ledge or Wall Installation Guide
Roof ledge installation example, at Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Antennas and Zone Anchor unit deployed on an existing mast or pole, such as a flag pole.
Mast or Pole Installation Guide
Zone Anchor installation on a mast, above a building in Illinois.
This is a non-fixed installation, meaning the Zone Anchors and antennas are not secured into a structure or into the ground. It uses moveable, dynamic, non-penetrating mounts. Good for non-invasive roof installations, or in open fields with minimal infrastructure. This method might be good for a few months of testing, but if the Zone Anchors are meant to be deployed for years, a more permanent installation style should be used.