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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.

MA5V

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Your Cushcraft antenna 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 3.

LOCATION

To prevent detuning, install the MA5V in an open area clear of metal buildings, guy wires, towers, and dipole feedlines.

Important Warning:  Never mount your antenna where humans and pets may contact it accidentally. 

Protruding elements

and hardware can cause injury, and contact with energized conductors may inflict severe RF burns. Also, transmitting antennas

may expose humans to intense RF fields. The medical effects of RF exposure are unknown, but may be harmful. U.S. amateurs

are required to comply with FCC exposure-safety guidelines (for more information, see the FCC web site at 

www.crr.gov./oet/rfsafety

and ARRL web site at 

www.arrl.org/news/safety

).

 

Amateurs in other countries may also be subject to governmental standards

(check publications for your region). Never install antennas without assistance. Plan work carefully and use only qualified persons

to monitor or assist. If in doubt about safety, obtain the services of a professional installer.

MOUNTING

The MA5V accepts mast diameters to 2.0” OD (5.1 cm). To prevent injury and minimize ground losses, always mount at least

10-12 feet above the surface. For best DX performance, mount high and in-the-clear. Because of its light weight, the MA5V may

be roof-mounted with conventional TV hardware. However, avoid installing near conductive guy wires—these may couple to the

lower element and detune the antenna. Also, do not mount next to parallel vertical conductors such as dipole feedline drops,

other masts, metal chimneys, and utility poles.

SYSTEM GROUNDING

To ensure lightning-strike protection, 

always disconnect the feedline from its building-entrance when the antenna is not in use

.

For backup protection from unexpected nearby strikes, install a quality lightning arrester such as the Cushcraft LAC4.

ASSEMBLY

Assemble carefully, following all directions, photos, and illustrations. Before mounting, verify each part was installed correctly

and check all hardware for tightness.

FEEDLINE SELECTION

Feedline losses are inevitable, and a small amount is even beneficial because it enhances the antenna’s bandwidth without

noticeably degrading performance. However, to ensure best results, avoid long runs of lossy cable or short runs of low-loss cable.

 We recommend the following:

1.   RG-58 for runs up to 75’.

2.   RG-8X (Mini-8) for 50-150 foot runs.

3.   RG-8 or RG-213 for longer runs.

TUNING PROCEDURE

As needed, fine-tune resonator stubs to compensate for varied mounting locations or to provide best SWR in a favorite band

segment. When adjusting, use the same feedline you plan to install permanently.  MA5V resonators are labeled by band. 

Lengthen

to 

lower

 frequency and 

shorten

 to 

raise

 frequency (interaction between resonators is minimal). A handheld SWR analyzer speeds

fine-tuning.

PRECIPITATION

A buildup of precipitation will lower resonant frequency (a condition common to most antennas). If SWR exceeds 2:1 due to

precipitation loading, you may use an antenna tuner (ATU) to temporarily correct the problem.  Alternatively, if you live in a wet

region, consider tuning resonators slightly high to provide built-in compensation for when it rains or snows.

RF POWER RATING

The MA5V will safely handle up to 250 Watts pep on SSB, but power should not exceed 100 Watts for high duty-cycle modes

such as AM, FM, RTTY, and PSK.

Important Warning: Never use a high-power linear amplifier with this antenna. Permanent damage to the sealed resonator

coils may result.

Summary of Contents for MA5V

Page 1: ...This file was downloaded from the website of G7SYW http www g7syw co uk ...

Page 2: ...MA5V Five Band High Performance Mini Vertical Antenna 951495 8 01 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 3: ...btain the services of a professional installer MOUNTING The MA5V accepts mast diameters to 2 0 OD 5 1 cm To prevent injury and minimize ground losses always mount at least 10 12 feet above the surface For best DX performance mount high and in the clear Because of its light weight the MA5V may be roof mounted with conventional TV hardware However avoid installing near conductive guy wires these may...

Page 4: ...44 8 SS flat washer 12 45 321045 Aluminum spacer 2 68 053368 156ID x 1 4 long black vinyl cap 4 77 050077 3 8 x 7 8 black plastic cap 5 93 195393 Radial rod clamp 8 411 030411 9 16 1 1 4 worm clamp 2 BA MA5VBA MA5V base tube 1 BB MA5VBB MA5V insulated base section 1 BC MA5VBC MA5V tube BC 1 BD MA5VBD MA5V tube BD 1 EA MA5VEA MA5V element A 1 EB MA5VEB MA5V element B 1 EC MA5VEC MA5V element C 1 ED...

Page 5: ...o place with the other Photo 6 Winduntilthelastturnfalls1 2 fromtheoppositemountingstud Turnsshould be tight with no open areas between windings Install the remaining cable clamp and secure in place with a flat washer and nut Photo 7 Step 2 Install Mounting Hardware Find two extruded aluminum V blocks and the mast mount hardware kit GOMNIHK Open the plastic bag and separate the smaller 1 4 hardwar...

Page 6: ...wo 1 3 4 screws 31 two lockwashers 41 one flat washer 44 and three nuts 11 Slide the drilled and slotted end of the element over the mast and align the mounting holes Photo 14 Install the 1 3 4 screw in the upper mounting hole Secure in place with a lockwasher and nut this screw is longer than necessary because it also supports the optional 6 Meter add on kit when purchased and installed Install t...

Page 7: ... Find the 10 12 Meter resonator assembly MA5VRA and the 15 17 Meter resonator assembly MA5VRB Also find four small worm clamps 07 and two nuts 11 Locate the lower of the two resonator mounting holes on upper element tube MA5VBD 21 1 2 below top lip of tube Mount the 10 12 Meter coil assembly as shown in Photo 19 using a nut resonators are labeled by band Install a worm clamp loosely on each end In...

Page 8: ...mast in a pinwheel pattern Photo 22 Insert two whips in upper opposing clip pairs as shown in Photo 20 Loosen hardware and remove coax pigtail for easier installation Once inserted tighten hardware securely and re install coax pigtail Insert two whips in the lower set of clips and secure Attach all safety warning labels included with your antenna This completes assembly of the MA5V 5 band vertical...

Page 9: ...from a defect Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty does not extend to any products which have been subject to...

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