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Cable 

 
For best results the coaxial cable run from the indoor power inserter to the external preamplifier 
should be shielded RG-6 cable with male F connectors on each end. RG-6 cable is available from 
DX Engineering along with high-quality compression fit water-proof F-connectors that have 
internal O-rings to keep moisture out. 
 

Use with Near-By Transmitting Antennas 

 
The antenna’s low-noise preamplifier will withstand RF input levels of at least 30 dBm without 
failure. In tests with a 1,500 Watt transmit RF amplifier and a ¼-wave vertical transmitting antenna 
it was found that the worst- case loop output power into the preamp was 10 dBm when the antenna 
was located 25 ft from a vertical radiator and adjusted for maximum coupling. This would indicate 
that at 25 ft separation, there is a 20 dB safety margin for the preamplifier. The other factor to 
consider is, with this kind of input signal (+10 dBm), the preamplifier’s 27 dB gain will cause it to 
saturate and output 1.3 watts into the connected receiver. This high saturated output level is a 
byproduct of the excellent intermodulation distortion performance of this preamplifier.  
 
While most receivers have some sort of input protection and possibly an internal transmit / receive 
switch that disconnects or shorts the input when transmitting, we cannot be sure of the radio’s 
protection limits and DX Engineering cannot be responsible for any damage that may result. 
Therefore, included in the loop’s power inserter is a relay “KEY” jack that can be actuated by the 
amplifier keying output of a typical transceiver. When actuated, the relay disconnects power to the 
antenna preamplifier. A green LED on the power inserter is illuminated when power is applied to 
the preamplifier. An RCA-plug to RCA-plug cable is included with the accessories to connect the 
KEY output of your transceiver to the RCA jack on the side of the power inserter. An RCA Y-
adapter is also included to enable connecting the KEY signal from your transceiver to other 
equipment. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure proper keying line connections. 
 
The diagram below shows an Icom IC-7600. Your radio set may differ. Consult your radio 
instruction manual for details when using a separate receive antenna input. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for RF-PRO-1B DXE-RF-PRO-1B

Page 1: ...p Antenna DXE RF PRO 1B DXE RF PRO 1B INS Revision 1 DX Engineering 2020 1200 Southeast Ave Tallmadge OH 44278 Phone 800 777 0703 Tech Support and International 330 572 3200 Fax 330 572 3279 E mail DX...

Page 2: ...e or flat vertical surface 3 4 inch dia aluminum loop supplied with preamplifier power inserter and DC power supply No manual tuning necessary No Home Owners Association problems low profile easy to c...

Page 3: ...there is a reduction in local interference compared to other types of active and passive antennas Interference reduction is further enhanced by the deep nulls of the antenna s Figure Eight directivity...

Page 4: ...signal it should be oriented so that the plane of the loop rests perpendicular to the ground and should if extended pass through the general location of the signal s transmitter At night for reception...

Page 5: ...igh saturated output level is a byproduct of the excellent intermodulation distortion performance of this preamplifier While most receivers have some sort of input protection and possibly an internal...

Page 6: ...is applied to the preamplifier and connection is made to your receiver If the KEY input to the power inserter is left open or disconnected then power is always applied to the preamplifier If your tran...

Page 7: ...vantage of the antenna s directional characteristics Because of the antenna s low weight and wind loading a very low power rotator can be used typical of the type used with TV antennas A light duty ro...

Page 8: ...to avoid inadvertently connecting the 20 VDC antenna output of the power inserter to the antenna input on your receiver Although the power inserter has a self resetting internal fuse that will trip at...

Page 9: ...ier from the mounting pole as shown below This is required to avoid ground loops The upper saddle clamp uses the regular hardware serrated flange hex nut as shown in the pictures below The use of Jet...

Page 10: ...leave sealing residue on the connector threads Power Inserter The preamplifier s output is connected to the 20 VDC output of the power inserter via the customer supplied lead in RG 6 cable If a light...

Page 11: ...Adapter 1 20 VDC Power Inserter 1 RCA to RCA cable 1 RCA Y adapter cable Routine Maintenance The DXE RF PRO 1B should be routinely physically inspected to ensure all connections are tight and there w...

Page 12: ...allation damaged from severe weather including floods or abnormal environmental conditions such as prolonged exposure to corrosives or power surges or by the performance of repairs or alterations outs...

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