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MFJ-1768 Dual Band Yagi                                                                       Instruction Manual 

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MFJ-1768 

Instruction Manual 

 

Introduction 
 

The MFJ-1768 is a National Bureau of Standards (NBS) style yagi that provides optimum gain and 
front to back ratio on both the 2 meter and the 70 centimeter bands. On the 2 meter band the MFJ-1768 
is a 4 element antenna, on the 70 centimeter band the MFJ-1768 is a 7 element antenna. It is 
constructed using lightweight and strong 6061-T6 aluminum material for both the elements and the 
boom. The MFJ 1768 elements are insulated from the boom to eliminate the problem of poor electrical 
contact to the boom. This antenna uses a dual balance driven element that provides a clean pattern with 
minimal skewing.  The antenna's 1/4" diameter driven elements provide wide bandwidth that covers 
both bands with a low SWR. This antenna uses a single feedline with a ferrite decoupled current balun 
for both bands. This technique eliminates the need for extra coax cables, and stops all the parallel RF 
current on the coax shield.  This prevents unwanted radiation. 
 
The MFJ-1768 is an excellent antenna for use with dual band transceivers. Since the MFJ-1768 is a 
dual band antenna there is no need to switch antennas when changing bands. With the use of a duplexer 
(such as the MFJ-916) you can connect two different radios (two different bands) to the MFJ-1768 at 
the same time. 

 

Choosing a Location for the Antenna 

 
The MFJ-1768 can be mounted on any 1" to 1 1/2" mast 

(conductive or non-conductive) 

capable of 

supporting the weight of the antenna and the torque developed by the boom

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 The MFJ-1768 can be 

mounted vertically (generally used for FM transmission), or horizontally (commonly used for SSB 
transmission). 

 

The best performance on receiving and transmitting will be obtained by mounting the antenna as high 
as possible in a clear location above or away from buildings, feed lines, utility wires, and other 
antennas. Your ingenuity and particular circumstances will determine the final mounting method.

 

 

The MFJ-1768 is a directional antenna with a major high gain forward lobe and fewer lower gain side 
and back lobes. The operating frequency of this antenna is used only in line of site communication. For 
that reason it is best to mount the MFJ-1768 on a rotor and be able to orient its major lobe toward the 
desired location and obtain maximum performance. Also since the side and the back lobe exist but with 
low gain, it is possible to use these lobes for local area communication without rotating the antenna. 

Summary of Contents for MFJ-1768

Page 1: ...ruction Manual Table of Contents Introduction 2 Choosing a Location for the Antenna 2 Tools and Time Requirements 3 MFJ 1768 Parts List 3 Safety Precautions 3 Assembly and Installation 4 Tuning 7 Grounding Considerations 7 Maintenance 8 Technical Assistance 8 ...

Page 2: ... band antenna there is no need to switch antennas when changing bands With the use of a duplexer such as the MFJ 916 you can connect two different radios two different bands to the MFJ 1768 at the same time Choosing a Location for the Antenna The MFJ 1768 can be mounted on any 1 to 1 1 2 mast conductive or non conductive capable of supporting the weight of the antenna and the torque developed by t...

Page 3: ...One bag containing the following hardware Twenty 3 16 ID insulators 30 push nuts 3 16 ID Two 1 1 8 red end caps One U bolt and saddle clamp assembly Push nut assembly tool Two capacitor thin plates for 2 m elements Two 4 40 x 1 2 SST screws Ten 4 40 SST nuts One 1 1 8 diameter 6061 T6 aluminum tubing boom Safety Precautions WARNING This antenna is an electrical conductor Contact with power lines c...

Page 4: ...nstallation During assembly of this antenna refer to figures in this manual and the picture on the front cover The assembly instructions tell you step by step how to install the insulators the driven and parasitic elements and the U bolt assembly All parasitic elements for 2 meter and 70 cm band are color coded at their ends and alphabetically labeled on figure 1 and on figure inside front cover t...

Page 5: ... start the assembly of the driven elements as follows A The 2 meter driven element Align the holes drilled on the end of a 19 1 4 x 1 4 tube with the 4 40 screws located on the rear end of the feed plate see figure 3 for exact location Insert the 4 40 screws into these holes Thread 4 40 nuts over the two screws and tighten to ensure good connections Repeat the same procedure for the remaining 19 1...

Page 6: ...or section 7 and 8 refer to figure 1 figure 4 and figure 5 while assembling 7 Insert element A black end from GROUP 1 into its designated hole in the boom as shown in the figure on the inside front cover Assemble another push nut from the other side see figure 4 and figure 5 and slide it until it reaches the 3 16 black insulator Make sure that the element is secured in place with minimum free play...

Page 7: ...e boom and run it along the permanent mast Hold it in place using either electric tape or black cable ties Tuning The MFJ 1768 is pre tuned on both bands additional tuning is not required The antenna bandwidth is very wide it covers the entire 2 meter and 70 centimeter band with an SWR less than 2 1 Grounding Considerations Although this antenna is designed to operate efficiently without the requi...

Page 8: ...through the threads and protect the connectors from corrosion THIS IS THE SAME TYPE OF SEALER THAT COMMERCIAL ANTENNA INSTALLERS AND CATV COMPANIES USE WITH GREAT SUCCESS A less desirable but still adequate sealer is the automobile seam sealer commonly sold as coax seal This is a pliable black sealing compound When installing any coax seal NEVER completely cover the barrel of the coax connector Th...

Page 9: ... cashiers check or money order must be provided to cover postage and handling 4 This warranty is NOT void for owners who attempt to repair defective units Technical consultation is available by calling 601 323 5869 5 This warranty does not apply to kits sold by or manufactured by MFJ Enterprises Inc 6 Wired and tested PC board products are covered by this warranty provided only the wired and teste...

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