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What is WISP Aligner?
A hardware-and-app workflow for properly installing antennas and documenting the finished install.
What it does
Properly install the antenna, document the work, and export the closeout.
Install correctly
Use the aligner on the antenna to set azimuth, tilt, and roll during installation.
Document the install
Use the companion app to record photos and field data as proof of the completed installation.
Export closeouts
Generate PDF, CSV, and KML reports for handoff, records, and workflows such as CBRS.
How it works
Step 1: Mount
Attach the aligner to the antenna or mount using the appropriate bracket so you can install it accurately. See mounting options.
Step 2: Align
Use the on-device display to dial in azimuth, tilt, and roll and verify the antenna is installed as intended.
Step 3: Report
Capture photos, export a closeout report, and share installation documentation from the field with the companion app.

Companion app
iOS and Android reporting workflow
Use the app to capture photos and alignment data so the installation is documented before you leave the site.
Built for installation documentation
Capture required fields and photos, then export and share the finished installation record from your phone.
Direct link to app details
See platform links, workflow screenshots, and reporting details on the App page, including use cases such as CBRS closeouts.
Benefits
Built for alignment workflows
Install the antenna correctly, capture the details, and leave with clean documentation.
Fast on-tower workflow with a built-in screen
Simple closeout reporting from iPhone and Android
Flexible mounting options for sector, dish, and TwistPort antennas
Reduces install time and avoids return visits
FAQ
Quick answers for common questions.
Does it work with iOS and Android?
Yes. The workflow is designed for both.
What does it measure?
Azimuth, tilt, and roll.
What report formats are supported?
PDF, CSV, and KML (Google Earth compatible).
Is a scope included?
No. The scope mount rail is standard, but the scope/optic itself is not included.
