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DSEFO144-6RS Rev 1/21 

4) 

You are now ready to install the elements on the boom. You must start at one end and 

work your way, in order, to the far end of the boom. Lay out the elements in ascending or 
descending order as appropriate.  Install a black insulator in each side of the boom piece at 
the starting end, and slide the correct element through the two insulators. Obtain a second 
keeper and install that keeper on the opposite end of element #1 from the pre-installed keeper. 
(See Figure 3) Check that the element is centered before you snug up both keepers. A 
positioning error of +/- 2mm or 0.080" is acceptable.   

 
5) 

At this point, if you tighten the keepers and the element is not centered, you will have to 

cut one of the keepers to remove the element and start again. Some extra keepers are 
supplied, but care is definitely required here. Check your work as you go!  Proceed with  the 
next element in similar fashion. Check off each element on Table 1 to monitor your progress. 
Double-check element lengths one last time before final installation on the  boom. 
 
6) 

The driven element is next. Refer to the drawing in Figure 4 and the photos in Figure 5 

for guidance. The driven element slides through the boom at the ½” holes. It should slide 
through with some friction and you might need to twist it back and forth to get it through. Align 
the hole in the driven element with the hole in the boom. Insert an 8-32 X 1 

¾” screw through 

the large hole in the bottom of the boom, through the driven element and up through the hole 
in the boom. If the head of the screw hits the top of the hole, try rotating the driven element. 
Place the T-arm support bracket on next, then the connector L bracket (connector facing 
forward!). Next place a #8 split 

lock washer and a nut and tighten. Install 3/8” plastic plug in 

the driven element access hole. 
 

Summary of Contents for DSE144-6RS

Page 1: ...E Plane 44 H Plane 52 Sidelobe level decibels E Plane 24 H Plane 18 Power rating Continuous Watts 1500 Stacking Distance in m E Plane 98 2 489 H Plane 91 2 311 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Boom length i...

Page 2: ...m joints 2 The boom consists of two aluminum tubing sections with a sleeve in the middle The sleeve is pre attached to the rear boom section Assemble the boom pieces by sliding the front boom section...

Page 3: ...tly shorter DIR 4 is the shortest The keeper must be installed as shown in Fig 2 Using the aluminum tubing tool supplied slide the keeper to within 1 8 or 3mm of the scribed line Final adjustment will...

Page 4: ...are is definitely required here Check your work as you go Proceed with the next element in similar fashion Check off each element on Table 1 to monitor your progress Double check element lengths one l...

Page 5: ...P a g e 5 DSEFO144 6RS Rev 1 21 FIGURE 4...

Page 6: ...P a g e 6 DSEFO144 6RS Rev 1 21...

Page 7: ...ease be sure that you build each antenna with the same T match wire orientation In the above drawing the center pin goes to the right hand side of the antenna as viewed from the back of the connector...

Page 8: ...enter conductor of the balun another 6 internal tooth lock washer the lug from the N connector another 6 internal tooth lock washer the T arm and screw into the insulator 8 Place a 8 split lock washer...

Page 9: ...ge adjust the shorting bars for minimum SWR Always keep the shorting bars th same distance from the ends of the driven element Generally good wattmeters can reliably indicate SWR down to about 1 2 1 A...

Page 10: ...P a g e 10 DSEFO144 6RS Rev 1 21 Using the dimensions supplied your SWR should match our plot...

Page 11: ...rective Systems Warranty Policy All Directive Systems antennas are built with the finest materials available We take great pride in building a quality product that will give years of good service and...

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