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MFJ All Band Doublet                                                             Instruction Manual 

MFJ-1777 All Band Doublet 

 

INTRODUCTION 

 
The MFJ-1777 is a multi-band center-fed dipole antenna capable of handling 
1500 watts. It consists of a 102-foot “flat top” antenna fed with a length of 450 
ohm balanced “ladder line.” 
 
This antenna requires the use of a suitable matching network (antenna tuner) 
with provisions for balanced-feed antennas, for interface with the 50-ohm 
unbalanced antenna outputs of modern transceivers and amplifiers. 
 
This antenna will work as supplied, as a centerfed antenna, on all amateur bands 
80 through 10 Meters. On 160 Meters it can be used as top loaded vertical 
antenna, with the dipole element acting as a capacitance hat on 160 meters (see 
“160 Meter Operation,” page 3). Operation on 160 Meters in this manner 
requires a ground screen or radial ground system, which is discussed on page 4. 
This antenna 

will not

 work effectively in its center-feed configuration on 160 

Meters. 
 

TOOLS AND TIME REQUIREMENTS 

 
This antenna requires no assembly. The time needed for installation will vary 
with your skill and equipment. No special tools are required to install this 
antenna.  Nylon ropes are needed to support the ends of the antenna from 
suitable structures or trees  If trees are used, you will need a way to get ropes 
over it.  The most common method is to use a weighted arrow or a fishing rod 
and a sinker to place a small line over a tree.  A larger line is then pulled up and 
used to pull the support rope over the tree.  The ARRL Antenna Handbook has 
detailed suggestions for installing wire antennas.  
 
 

 
 

WARNING: Always mount antennas so that they are out of  

the reach of adults and children. Contact with any part of 

this antenna can cause RF burns or other injuries. 

See the Safety Precautions on page 7. 

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