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PARTS LIST

A V00278 Tube A W/Insulator, 1 1/8" X 24"

B1 V00285 Tube B1 Section, 1 1/4" x 28"
B2 V00297 Tube B2 W/Insulator, 1 1/8" x 24"
B3 V00167 Tube B3, 1 1/8" x 36"

C V00145 Coil Assembly 80/40 Meter

D V00190 Capacitor Assembly 80/40 Meter

D1 V00150 Capacitor Bracket 80 Meter
D2 V00220 Capacitor Bracket 40 Meter

E1 V00284 Tube E1 W/Coupling
E2 V00170 Tube E2, 1" x 36"

F V00171 Tube 0.875" x 36"

G V00172 Tube 0.750" x 36"
H V00173 Tube 0.625" x 36"

I V00174 Tube 0.500" x 36"

J V00175 Tube 0.375" x 36"

K V00286 Wire Clamp 0.875" 15M W/Insulator

L V00280 Wire Clamp 0.500" 15M W/Wire

M V00281 Wire Clamp 0.625" 15M W/Insulator

N V00282 Wire Clamp 0.750" 15M W/Insulator
O V00204 Coil Support Tube 30 Meter

O1 V00176 Coil Support Tube 30 Meter L Bracket

P V00249 Coil/Capacitor Assembly 30 Meter

Q V00137 Coil Q Base Matching

R V00223 Coax 75 Ohm Matching Line

S V00228 Connector PL-258

HARDWARE

4 V00077 # 8 x 3/4" Screw
5 V00078 # 8 x 1" Screw
5 V00079 # 8 x 1 1/4" Screw
3 V00114 # 8 x 1 1/2" Screw
2 V00109 # 8 x 2" Screw
7 V00083 # 8 Flat Washer

20 V00080 # 8 Lock Washer
20 V00081 # 8 Hex Nut

2 V00131 #10 x 1" Screw
6 V00132 #10 Flat Washer
8 V00133 #10 Lock Washer
4 V00134 #10 Hex Nut
5 V00135 #10 Wing Nut
2 V00143 Capacitor Bracket Clamp
1 V00195 Large Adjustable Compression Clamp
1 V00144 Small Adjustable Compression Clamp
1 V00061 Butter-It’s-Not

.05 V00050 Konnektor-Kote (1 x 8")

Summary of Contents for HF6V-X

Page 1: ...UIPMENT Tools required for assembly flat blade screwdriver pliers and a knife A set of nut drivers will be useful ASSEMBLY TO ASSEMBLE AN HF9V X FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS THEN INSTALL THE A 17 12 AND...

Page 2: ...now be removed to a more convenient place where dropped hardware can be more easily recovered during the attachment of the 80 and 40 meter coils and capacitors 8 Locate coil assembly 80 40 meter C an...

Page 3: ...be E2 and proceed as in step 12 using a 8 x 1 machine screw and hardware Insert the unslotted end of tube G into the slotted end of tube F and proceed as in step 12 14 Insert the unslotted end of tube...

Page 4: ...e B2 w insulator B2 is 48 inches see pictorial Place a pencil mark at the point where the tube B1 section B1 overlaps tube B2 w insulator B2 The larger adjustable hose clamp may be placed over the upp...

Page 5: ...O measure downward to a point 9 7 8 25cm along coil support tube 30 meter O and mark this point with a pencil Stretch the 30 meter coil until the lower edge of the lower clamp is even with this mark T...

Page 6: ...lowest VSWR readings It would be wise to take VSWR readings every 25 kHz or so to avoid running past the frequency of resonance and lowest VSWR To minimize interference to other stations and to avoid...

Page 7: ...e clamp 15M w insulator K be increased approximately 3 7 5cm and that tube J be extended approximately 6 15cm beyond the original dimensions given if an above ground installation is contemplated These...

Page 8: ...area 1 5 sq ft 0 15 sq m GUYING The antenna is designed to survive winds of up to 80 mph 125 kph without guying given the absence of ice loading or heavy wind driven rain or sleet In areas of frequent...

Page 9: ...lane radials of the proper length act as decoupling stubs to choke off current flow on any DC ground lead or grounded mast or tower thus eliminating the detuning effect noted above The basic ground pl...

Page 10: ...81 Wire Clamp 0 625 15M W Insulator N V00282 Wire Clamp 0 750 15M W Insulator O V00204 Coil Support Tube 30 Meter O1V00176 Coil Support Tube 30 Meter L Bracket P V00249 Coil Capacitor Assembly 30 Mete...

Page 11: ...Detail 1 Use a knife to scrape 1 1 2 of enamel insulation from point A Be sure that the copper is bright and clean 2 Bend the clean area into a loop for connection later The clean area may be tinned...

Page 12: ...is not enough Symptom Resonant point changes during wet weather Look for Normal condition Symptom Insulation arcs over between 80m and 40m coils damaging fiberglass Look for Operation at high power l...

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