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CHALLENGER DX-V111 ANTENNA 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of the Challenger DX-VIII GAP Launched Antenna. You soon will enjoy 
the latest in vertical antenna technology. Your GAP antenna has been designed and manufactured to 
provide superior performance, and a long, trouble-free life. 
 
The GAP technology produces highly efficient, low-Q/wide bandwidth performance. As a result, no tuning is 
required in most amateur installations. 
 
This manual is organized to minimize the amount of time necessary to assemble and install your GAP 
vertical. It is recommended that you follow the instructions. 
 
Before beginning assembly, take a few minutes to read through the site selection chapter, and to review the 
safety notices. 
 

CONTENTS 
 
CHAPTER I

: Site Considerations 

Safety, nearby structures, buildings, guying, radials, feed line. 

 
CHAPTER 2

: Base Installation Putting the ground mount in place 

 
CHAPTER 3

: Assembly Space required, sub-assembly, final assembly 

 
CHAPTER 4

: Raising the Antenna Ground mounted, roof mounted 

 
CHAPTER 5

: Initial Test First operation ... a place to record VSWR data 

 
CHAPTER 6

: Tips and Troubleshooting When to call for help, if you need it 

 

READ THE SAFETY NOTICE ON PAGE 2 BEFORE TURNING THIS PAGE 
 
CHAPTER 1: SITE CONSIDERATIONS 
 
1 .0 General 

 
It is best to locate the antenna in a clear area, away from wires, metal buildings, fences and trees. As a 
practical matter, many amateurs must compromise in locating their antenna. This section contains some 
guidelines to assist in making those compromises. 
 

1.1 Site Safety 
 
A) 

If you have not read the safety notice, do so now. Stay away from power lines, they are life-threatening.

 

 
B) 

Choose an antenna site such that it is not easily accessible to people or pets. Contact with the antenna 

could be dangerous. The lower tuner rods may be at high RF potential during operation. If it is not possible 
to site the antenna to prevent access, then a wooden fence should be placed around the antenna, after it is 
erected, to prevent contact. 
 

1.2 Nearby Wires and Antennas 

In general, any vertical antenna will exhibit mutual coupling with any other vertical structure or wire within a 
few wavelengths, if the structure approaches resonance at the operating frequency. The GAP is no 
exception. 
Be especially careful with wires or down leads which may be within close proximity of the proposed GAP 
installation site. These may include other towers, down spouts, coax from other amateur antennas, metal 
pipes, or TV antenna feed lines on your property or adjoining properties. 
While horizontal wires or structures may also affect performance of a nearby vertical antenna, this is much 
less likely than in the case of a vertical structure. 

 
1.3 Buildings 
A) 

It is best to locate the antenna as far from the home as possible, to minimize interaction with house 

wiring, and RFI to consumer electronics. 

Summary of Contents for DX-V111

Page 1: ...etal buildings fences and trees As a practical matter many amateurs must compromise in locating their antenna This section contains some guidelines to assist in making those compromises 1 1 Site Safet...

Page 2: ...order for the feed line not to look like a radial If the site is closer to the transmitter make provision for coiling the coaxial cable outside the home CHAPTER 2 BASE INSTALLATION 2 1 Ground Mount A...

Page 3: ...lower Referring to the removable parts diagram lay out all antenna parts in an orderly fashion in the assembly area A Main Sub Assembly 1 Select the Main Section Face the two yellow GAP leads up Selec...

Page 4: ...k jumper wires Attach one to the bottom of each tuner rod Tighten the screws 8 Select the double yellow Transition wire Attach to the top of each tuner rod Secure with two screws 9 Set aside sub assem...

Page 5: ...r the single drill hole Attach with a screw and lock washer making sure not to put screw through the Top Cap Unit 10 Locate the dust cover black Push into the top of antenna Do not cover the open notc...

Page 6: ...er to The Radio Amateurs Handbook When complete use an ohm meter to determine that there is no short between the center pin and shell of the PL 259 3 3 IF Radials 1 Three 25 radials are required These...

Page 7: ...ard with enough room to erect the antenna temporarily Trees or cinder blocks are useful temporary guy anchors 2 Affix guys to the antenna 3 Dig a shallow X diameter hole to hold the bottom of the ante...

Page 8: ...place of the antenna Any indication of varying VSWR or a standing wave greater than 1 1 suggest defective coax 2 Mutual coupling with nearby vertical metal objects may detune the CHALLENGER Check to s...

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