CUSHCRAFT A50-3S Assembly And Installation Manual Download Page 2

A50-3S

Your Cushcraft 6 meter beam is designed and manufactured to give top performance and trouble free service.  The antenna will perform as specified
if the instructions and suggestions are followed and care is used in assembly and installation.  When checking the components received in your
antenna package use the parts lists in each section.  It is easiest to identify the various dimensions of tubing by separating them into groups of the
same diameter and length.  If you are unable to locate any  tube or component, check the inside of all tubing.  IMPORTANT: save the weight label
from the outside of the carton.  Each antenna is weighed at the factory to verify the parts count.  If you claim a missing part, you will be asked for
the weight verification label.  There is a master parts list on page 2.

LOCATION

Location of the antenna is very important.  Surrounding objects such as trees, power lines, other antennas, etc. will seriously reduce efficiency.  To
minimize the effects of surrounding objects, mount the antenna as high and in the clear as possible.  If metal guy wires are used, they should be
broken with strain insulators.  YOU MUST INSURE THAT NEITHER PEOPLE NOR PETS CAN COME IN CONTACT WITH YOUR ANTENNA
WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.  DEADLY VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS MAY EXIST.  ALSO, SINCE THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO RF ARE
NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD, LONG TERM EXPOSURE TO INTENSE RF FIELDS IS NOT RECOMMENDED.  THERE IS A WARNING STICKER
WHICH MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE BOOM AS SHOWN IN FIGURE E.

Plan your installation carefully.  If you use volunteer helpers be sure that they are qualified to assist you.  Make certain that everyone involved
understands that you are in charge and that they must follow your instructions.  If you have any doubts at all employ a professional antenna
installation company to install your antenna.

MOUNTING

The mast mount bracket will accommodate up to a 2" OD (5.1 cm) mast.  A 1-1/2"  OD (3.8 cm) or larger heavy wall tubing mast should be used.
A good heavy duty antenna rotator will provide the best service and longest life.  Often it is desirable to mount several antennas on one mast.  To
keep possible interaction to a minimum, place your antennas as far apart as you can.

SYSTEM GROUNDING

Direct grounding of the antenna, mast and tower is very important.  This serves as protection from lightning strikes and static buildup, and from high
voltage which is present in the radio equipment connected to the antenna.  A good electrical connection should be made to one or more ground
rods (or other extensive ground system) directly at the base of the tower or mast, using at least  #10AWG ground wire and non-corrosive hardware.
For details and safety standards, consult the National Electrical Code.  You should also use a coaxial lightning arrester.  Cushcraft offers several
different models, such as LAC-1, LAC-2 and the LAC-4 series.

ASSEMBLY

Assemble your antenna by following the directions and illustrations in steps 1 through 5.  Vertical polarization is normally used FM.  After the antenna
is completely assembled, verify dimensions and element spacings for accuracy.  Then, return to the section below for final tuning.

TUNING PROCEDURE

The A50-3S does not normally  require tuning after assembly.  However, if you wish to check the VSWR before installation, please observe the
following procedures.  To prevent detuning the antenna, it should be tuned in place or at least 20 feet (6.1 meters) above ground and clear of
surrounding objects.  Keep all metal obstructions such as guy wires and other antennas at least 20 feet (6.1 m) away since they will nullify any
adjustment and degraded performance will result.

Run the coax cable from your transmitter to the area in which the antenna is going to be tested.  The length of this cable or your feedline is not critical.
Connect a good quality  VSWR bridge to the end of this cable.  Connect a short length of cable [10 ft (305 cm) or less] from the VSWR bridge to
the antenna.  Set the transmitter to your center operating frequency.  When you read VSWR, be sure you move far enough away from the antenna
so that your body does not effect the reading.

Measure the VSWR.  If it is high, move the Reddi-Match clamp (69) by 1/4" (.6 cm) in one direction and check the VSWR.   If the VSWR improved,
then continue moving the Reddi-Match clamp in the same direction.  If the  VSWR deteriorated then move the Reddi-Match clamp in the opposite
direction.  Repeat this procedure until no further improvement can be made.  You have matched your antenna to 50 Ohms.  Then tighten all
connections.  Tape the feedline to the mast as shown in figure G.

WARNING

THIS ANTENNA IS AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR.  CONTACT WITH POWER LINES CAN RESULT IN DEATH, OR SERIOUS
INJURY.  DO NOT INSTALL THIS ANTENNA WHERE THERE IS ANY POSSIBILITY OF CONTACT WITH OR HIGH VOLTAGE ARC-
OVER FROM POWER CABLES OR SERVICE DROPS TO BUILDINGS.  THE ANTENNA, SUPPORTING MAST AND/OR TOWER
MUST NOT BE CLOSE TO ANY POWER LINES DURING INSTALLATION, REMOVAL OR IN THE EVENT PART OF THE SYSTEM
SHOULD ACCIDENTALLY FALL.  FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES FOR ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE U.S.
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION AND LISTED IN THE ENCLOSED PAMPHLET.

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Summary of Contents for A50-3S

Page 1: ...951364 12 94 A50 3S 3 ELEMENT 6 METER BEAM COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ...

Page 2: ...d be made to one or more ground rods or other extensive ground system directly at the base of the tower or mast using at least 10AWG ground wire and non corrosive hardware For details and safety standards consult the National Electrical Code You should also use a coaxial lightning arrester Cushcraft offers several different models such as LAC 1 LAC 2 and the LAC 4 series ASSEMBLY Assemble your ant...

Page 3: ...p 1 70 190070 4 x 6 10 2 x 15 2 cm formed mast plate 1 84 010084 1 4 63 cm stainless steel lock washer 6 85 010085 1 4 63 cm stainless steel hex nut 6 115 050115 Connector boot 1 116 240116 Silicone package 1 118 010118 5 16 8 cm stainless steel hex nut 8 119 010119 5 16 8 cm stainless steel lock washers 8 326 290326 Danger label 1 402 010402 1 1 2 3 8 cm stainless steel U bolt 3 403 010403 1 5 8 ...

Page 4: ... the threads socket pointing to the mast mount Adjust the antenna to your preferred portion of the 6 meter band using Table 1 if you ve chosen horizontal polarization or Table 2 for vertical polarization Tighten all connections Horizontal Polarization 50 MHz 51 MHz 52 MHz 53 MHz 54 MHz REF in 34 1 2 34 1 2 32 1 2 32 1 2 30 1 2 cm 87 63 87 63 82 55 82 55 77 5 DE in 31 1 4 30 1 4 29 1 4 28 1 4 27 1 ...

Page 5: ... 1 6 x 95 2 cm EC ALUM 5 8 x 34 1 4 2 TUBING 1 6 x 87 0 cm ED ALUM 5 8 x 31 1 2 2 TUBING 1 6 x 80 0cm 27 050027 PLASTIC 5 8 6 CAP 1 6 cm 32 190032 U BOLT 1 1 2 3 BRACKET 3 8 cm 33 190033 BACKING 1 1 2 2 PLATE 3 8 cm 69 200069 TUNING 1 STRAP 84 010084 LOCK 1 4 4 WASHER 63 cm 85 010085 HEX 1 4 4 NUT 63 cm 402 010402 U BOLT 1 1 2 2 3 8 cm 409 030409 SS WORM 3 4 6 CLAMP 1 9 cm KEY P N DISPLAY DESC SIZ...

Page 6: ... Assemble and mount the mast bracket to the boom centered over the AA tube Refer to figure E for assembly KEY P N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QTY FIGURE D MAST 118 119 118 119 118 119 404 403 403 70 326 AA After the Reddi Match tube has been attached to the driven element adjust the angle of the tuning strap 69 to a point which brings the Reddi Match tube into parallel with the driven element 69 9 11 941 11...

Page 7: ... 8 m 117 in 300 cm 6 ft 1 8 m 1 5 2 in 3 8 5 1cm 1 80 ft2 0 17 m2 7 lb 3 2 kg 48 PERIMETER ROAD MANCHESTER NH 03108 603 627 7877 FAX 603 627 1764 COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LIMITED WARRANTY Cushcraft Corporation P O Box 4680 Manchester New Hampshire 03108 warrants to the original consumer purchaser for one year from date of purchase that each Cushcraft ...

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