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RAMSEY DA SERIES  DIPOLE ANTENNA

 

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ASSEMBLING THE ANTENNA  

 
  Start by finding three locations to attach your antenna.  The center location 
must be close enough to your ham shack so that the coaxial cable will reach, 
but should also be as high as possible.  Attaching it to a location on the roof, 
or to the chimney is a great place, as long as you are sure that the wires will 
not come into contact with trees, power lines (cringe!) or the house.  
Remember what that great ham, W2BOZO said,  “If you touch a powerline 
with that antenna, you’re going to be one sad ham.”  Kind of says is all, huh?  
Remember, the antenna wire is not insulated (and does not need to be). 
 
   The two end locations should also be sufficient so that the antenna stays 
somewhat straight, and is a safe distance off of the ground.  You should also 
make sure that they are sturdy enough.  Ripping 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 get expensive and 

dangerous

 quickly.  The best items for 

this?  A sturdy metal pole, tall fence pole, good sized tree, sturdy connection 
point on your house or garage, and almost any place that you can trust to 
hold the antenna under windy conditions. 
 
   When you have found these spots, it is time to prepare the antenna.  First, 
take one end of each of the wires, and place them on your workbench, or 
other suitable area with a high power soldering gun.  Next, place one of the 
insulators in front of you on the table. Some manufacturers and ham radio 
dealers sell center insulators that have various mounting features.  If you see 

one that you feel would be well suited for this job, you may substitute it for 
the center insulator.  Be aware, however, that many of them can be 
considerably more expensive to perform the same job as the one that you 
now have. 
 

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Summary of Contents for DA-40

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: ...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 Wire...

Page 11: ...g 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 ge...

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: ...ra 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 to plug into your radio...

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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