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DSEFO144-12XPOL Rev 2/21
Page 1: ...tacking Distance ft m E Plane 11 7 3 53 H Plane 10 8 3 25 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Boom length ft m 19 5 79 Turning radius in m 12 3 65 Weight Assembled Lbs kg 12 5 44 Max mast size in cm 2 5 08 Wind...
Page 2: ...ied with kit ruler with metric millimeter markings marking pencil Hardware Bag Boom to Mast Hardware T arm Shorting Bars 4 1 4 x 1 3 4 U bolts 2 8 32 x 1 1 4 Machine screw 8 1 4 Nuts 4 8 32 x 1 1 2 Ma...
Page 3: ...d check off each dimension with Table 1 Some elements vary by 1 or 2mm in overall length so extreme care in measuring is called for here Arrange elements in order of descending size and mark each elem...
Page 4: ...re 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 la...
Page 5: ...P a g e 5 DSEFO144 12XPOL Rev 2 21 FIGURE 4...
Page 6: ...P a g e 6 DSEFO144 12XPOL Rev 2 21...
Page 7: ...P a g e 7 DSEFO144 12XPOL Rev 2 21 FIGURES 5 Then repeat the installation of the driven element for the other polarity...
Page 8: ...ernal tooth lock washer the lug from the N connector another 6 internal tooth lock washer the T arm and screw into the insulator Slide the shorting bars over the ends of the driven elements and over t...
Page 9: ...bridge or coupler can increase accuracy but 1 2 1 is more than adequate for any installation The aperture of this antenna is large enough so that you must elevate the antenna a minimum of about 10 fee...
Page 10: ...er by phone or email describing the problem and we will work to resolve it If after examining a new antenna you received you are not satisfied contact us immediately for return authorization and refun...
Page 11: ...ents bring your coax out at a 45 angle from the boom to mast plate Allow about 3 for the drip loop then attach the coax to the stacking frame Be sure when dressing the coax along the boom you do not l...