
Installing the De-icer System (if applicable)
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f. Inside each junction box, connect the leads as shown in
, using wire
nuts (7) to secure the connections.
g. Repeat for the remaining bays, junction boxes, and interbay cables.
h. Secure the interbay cables to the mounting pipe or tower leg, using tie-
wraps.
i. Connect the 10-foot pigtail at the bottom of the bottommost junction box.
Installing the tower
junction box
CAUTION
It is important to ground both the tower junction box and the control
box, as shown in the schematic diagrams.
a. Furnish a tower junction box as shown schematically in
the antenna’s de-icer harness to the main power.
b. Run the ten-foot de-icer pigtail to the tower junction box and secure it to the
mounting pipe and/or the tower.
Installing the thermostat
(if applicable)
If you are using a thermostat, you may locate and mount it at your discretion.
We recommend mounting it as close as practical to the antenna.
CAUTION
When testing the thermostat, be sure to have one or both thermostat
leads disconnected before taking resistance readings. Otherwise, read-
ings may be affected by other components.
a. Before you connect the thermostat, measure the resistance across the
thermostat circuit and from it to ground to ensure that there are no short-
circuits. Thermostat readings should be as shown in
b. Mount the thermostat near the antenna and connect the thermostat leads to
points S1 and S2 in the control box as shown in the schematic diagram,
Table 4. Thermostat readings
Reading
Location
Ambient
Temperature
Resistance =
0 ohms
(short circuit)
Resistance =
infinite ohms
(open circuit)
Leg-to-
Ground
Any
Defective thermo-
stat or shorted
leads
OK
Leg-to-Leg
Above about 38° F
(3.3° C)
Defective thermo-
stat or shorted
leads
OK
Between about 10°
and about 38° F
(-6.7° to 3.3° C)
OK
Defective thermo-
stat or broken leads
Below about 10° F
(-6.7° C)
Defective thermo-
stat or shorted
leads
OK
Summary of Contents for 6822
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Page 11: ...3 Preparation Figure 1 Mounting options ...
Page 12: ...Preparation 4 Figure 2 Tower layout single antenna bay ...
Page 19: ...11 Preparation Figure 9 Top mounted installation ...
Page 20: ...Preparation 12 Figure 10 Proper and improper securing of bay cables ...
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Page 35: ...27 Connecting the Antenna 2 to 6 bay Figure 20 Fine matching transformer installation ...
Page 40: ...Connecting the Antenna 8 bay 32 Figure 23 Power divider mounting for 8 bay antenna ...
Page 41: ...33 Connecting the Antenna 8 bay Figure 24 Slugged line section installation if applicable ...
Page 43: ...35 Connecting the Antenna 8 bay Figure 25 Fine matching transformer installation ...
Page 46: ...Connecting the Antenna 8 bay 38 Figure 27 Tower transmission line connection ...
Page 55: ...47 Retuning Figure 37 Optimal VSWR at 108 MHz narrow feedstrap ...
Page 56: ...Retuning 48 Figure 38 Optimal VSWR at 108 MHz wide feedstrap ...
Page 57: ...49 Retuning Figure 39 Optimal VSWR at 88 MHz wide feedstrap ...
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Page 62: ...Startup 54 Figure 41 Apply the signal ...
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Page 66: ...Parts 58 Figure 42 Components 6822 bay without de icers ...
Page 70: ...Parts 62 Figure 45 Components mounts for 3 1 2 to 6 mounting pipe ...
Page 72: ...Parts 64 Figure 46 Feed system components for 2 to 6 bay antennas ...
Page 75: ...67 Parts Figure 47 Feed system components 8 bay antenna ...
Page 77: ...69 Parts Figure 48 Slugged line section if applicable components ...
Page 78: ...Parts 70 Figure 49 Fine matching transformer optional components ...