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RAMSEY  DA SERIES DIPOLE ANTENNA 

stranded lead about one inch long.  Next, strip the center conductor 1/4 inch 
closer to the end.  Tin both leads. 
 
   Wrap the coax wire around the center insulator making sure that it is snug 
in one of the two grooves.  The end of the coax should loop around and fold 
back on itself, overlapping about one inch.   Fasten the coax to itself using 
the nylon wire ties supplied. 
 
   You should still have a short length of wire coming from each antenna wire 
connection.  Connect one of these to the center conductor, and one to the 
outside conductor of the coax.  Be sure to solder them well.  If the wires have 
a lot of slack in them, you may want to cut off some excess wire and then 
connect them.  The solder connections should not support any weight, if 
possible.  This will help their longevity.  You should now add waterproof 
sealant such as silicone caulking (Silastic, RTV).  After you have done this, 
seal it further using electrical tape. 
 
   After you have ensured that the coaxial cable is snugly attached, it is time 
to mount your antenna.  First, identify where you would like the center of 
your antenna (as a general rule, the higher the better).  Although it is better 
to find a place where you can secure it, you may also suspend it using the 
strength of the ends to hold it in the air.  If you need to secure the antenna, 
tie a length of rope to the object that you are securing it to.  Next, tie the rope 
to the center insulator very tightly (short of breaking it, please!).  If you have 
some patience, the rope will fit between the fins of the insulator, and will 
secure itself very nicely.  We suggest that you use a knot that will not loosen 
with time.  (A Boy Scout may be handy for tying knots and climbing trees.) 

 

   Once the center is at the proper location, make sure that your coaxial cable 
will easily reach your radio.  Next, stretch out one of the wires and bring the 
end up to where you wish to secure it.  If the location is difficult to reach 
easily, you may wish to consider securing it to a lower spot until after you 
have finished tuning it up.  Using more rope, tie one end to the object, and 
one end to the hole in the free end of the insulator.  Again, use knots that will 
not come loose with time.  If you think that the object that you are tying your 
antenna to is going to move due to winds or other factors, you may wish to 
consider using a pulley or similar system of compensating for this. Connect 
the other end of the dipole in the same fashion.  Be sure that the dipole does 
not sag too much, but also be aware that tightening it up too much may put 
undue strain on it. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for DA-160

Page 1: ...e and excellent performance Build a home brew antenna right down to the last soldering connection These dipoles are virtually invisible but do not compromise performance or signal capabilities Perfect...

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Page 3: ...Description 4 How Does a Dipole Antenna Work 6 Schematic Diagram 7 Parts List 8 What Kind Of An Antenna Is Best For You 9 Construction Notes 10 Antenna Construction 13 Tuning Your Antenna 15 Other Re...

Page 4: ...ouses or even fall off of your roof heaven forbid This is where the invisible properties of a dipole are so important In a short day s work you can install your antenna that to even the nosiest neighb...

Page 5: ...and push a pen or pencil through the center Hold it up in front of you Let s pretend that the pencil represents our antenna and the paper represents where our signal is concentrated As you can see mos...

Page 6: ...Inverted V antenna A normal dipole is just what we have been talking about An Inverted V is a variation of a normal dipole that features slanting wires for easier mounting on small properties or where...

Page 7: ...RAMSEY DA SERIES DIPOLE ANTENNA Page 7...

Page 8: ...sier especially if they know a thing or two about stringing antennas or own a bow or arrow ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION Now it s time to begin construction First make sure that you have all of your antenna pa...

Page 9: ...equency_________ Calculated Length___________ ANTENNA BAND FREQUENCY KHz NORMAL DIPOLE INVERTED V ALL BAND 1850 129 3 122 9 160m 1850 129 3 122 9 80m 3750 63 9 60 6 40m 7050 33 11 31 6 20m 14250 16 9...

Page 10: ...otal dipole length be 33 31 feet or approximately 33 4 Don t forget that you need to insert a feedline in the center so it must be cut into two pieces that are one half the length 16 feet eight inches...

Page 11: ...ping the aluminum drain piping off of the side of your house or pulling your favorite night table out of your bedroom window by one of the legs not only earns you bad points with the spouse but it can...

Page 12: ...will be connected to your radio Unscrew the large outer shell from the PL 259 connector and place it onto the coaxial cable with the threaded end inside facing the end of the wire that you are working...

Page 13: ...n and trim off any extra Be sure that the solder flows easily into the hole and does not bead on the outside This indicates a cold solder joint more heat needed and also will not allow the connector t...

Page 14: ...place where you can secure it you may also suspend it using the strength of the ends to hold it in the air If you need to secure the antenna tie a length of rope to the object that you are securing i...

Page 15: ...ng the SWR of your antenna You will notice that if you tune up or down this will change Try this and note whether or not the SWR gets higher or lower as you go up in frequency If it gets higher as you...

Page 16: ...List 8 What Kind Of An Antenna Is Best For You 9 Construction Notes 10 Antenna Construction 13 Tuning Your Antenna 15 Other Reading 15 Manual only price 5 00 Ramsey Publication No MDA Assembly and In...

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