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DSEFO144-12XPOL Rev 2/21 

Before moving on to the following step, apply a small amount of the supplied Anti-Seize 
Compound to the threads of the U-Bolts to prevent galling:

 

 
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Attach the boom to mast plate to the boom midway between elements D-5 and D-6. 

Use the ¼” U-bolts with flat washers, lock washers and nuts. The antenna will be front heavy 
at this point but the weight of the feedline, when attached, will cause it to be balanced. If using 
multiple antennas in an array, be certain all mounting plates are at the same location. When 
attaching the antenna to your mast, use the 5/16” U-Bolts, flat washers, lock washers and 
nuts. 

Once you have the U-bolts installed and the antenna mounted on your support mast and 

tightened, you can route your feedline along the mast and over to the driven element and 
connector. Dress the coax against the antenna boom and tighten the connector. Seal the 
connector body with several layers of good grade vinyl tape. Then apply a layer of butyl rubber 
antenna sealer or RTV over the tape. This will provide a good vapor barrier and ensure years 
of trouble free performance. The insulated design will make for a very long-lived antenna that 
will stand up well in harsh environments.

 

 

If you wish to check your work, now is the time to apply power to the antenna. Any work 

around RF energy should be done carefully. We do not recommend standing next to an 
antenna with many watts of 144 Mhz energy radiating around it. Using an antenna analyzer, 
VNA or low power transmitter and SWR bridge, 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 high directivity 
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 feet or 3.0 m above the ground.  Point the antenna so that there are no 
"reflectors" or obstructions for 100 feet directly in front of the beam.  A better method would be 
to point the antenna straight up toward the sky. Support the antenna on a wooden or metal 
pole or tube and tie, or guy, the antenna boom with very light string or line. Now the driven 
element will be at T-arm level and ground effects are removed. Most locations are pretty clear 
straight overhead as well! 

 
Install a short length of coax (1/2 wave is ideal... The antenna impedance will repeat 

each half wave from the antenna regardless of coax imperfections) between the coax 
connector and your bridge or wattmeter. If you utilize your 144 MHz transmitter as an RF 
source, apply power - observe the reflected power. Turn off  the power and adjust the T-Match 
bars equally in small increments - 1/8" or 3 mm. is a good starting point. Apply power again 
and observe results. If it got better, keep going. If it degraded, change the direction of yout T-
Match movement program and recheck your SWR. At some point, you will observe a null in 
reflected power. When you have found it, mark the point on the driven element and tighten the 
screws on the shorting bars. 

 

 

Over the years, performance can degrade due to oxidation. It is a good idea to spray 

your handiwork with a good grade of clear paint sealant. As a general rule, the slower drying 
sprays tend to be more enduring. Rustoleum "Clear Seal" or Krylon clear spray are 
recommended. A few light coats work better than one big one. 
 

DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, APPLY ANY TYPE OF SEALANT OR COATING TO THE DRIVEN 
ELEMENT, T-ARMS OR CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY, OTHER THAN KRYLON

® 

CLEAR COAT. ANY OTHER 

COATING WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT THE SWR AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DSEFO144-12XPOL

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...

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