
G-800SA/G-1000SA User Manual
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The types of antennas that can be attached to this product differ widely, depending on the installation method, local
terrain, and the maximum expected wind speeds at your location.
The following pages described typical antennas which are acceptable for installation with the
G-800SA
or
G-1000SA
.
The discussion below assumes maximum wind speeds of 30 meters per second, and it is recommended that
you include
a safety margin of at least 40% to account for higher wind gusts or other factors which might potentially cause
damage to your installation
.
P
OLE
-M
OUNTED
A
NTENNAS
Mounting of the rotator on a pole or mast results in a significant de-rating of the size of the antenna which can be
mounted, due to the tremendous bending forces applied to the rotator’s clamps. For pole mounting, the product of
multiplying the [Antenna Wind Load Area (in m
2
)] by the [Height of the Antenna Mast (in m)] must be
less than
0.45
.
See below Table and Figure.
[
Antenna Wind Load Area
] x [
Height of Antenna Mast
] =
0.45
Refer to the antenna manufacturer’s specification sheet for determining the weight and the surface area of the proposed
antenna.
For a 14 MHz 3-element Yagi of Surface area of 0.7 m
2
(see Table 1), the above specifications for pole
mounting will be met if the antenna is mounted on a mast not longer than 0.3 m (0.7 m
2
x 0.3 m =
0.21
<
0.27
[0.45 x 40% safety margin].
We recommend that your antennas/mast should not exceed 60% of the maximum rating, to ensure a
safety margin.
Antenna Considerations
Example
Band
(MHz)
Elements
Area
(m
2
)
Band
(MHz)
Elements
Area
(m
2
)
Band
(MHz)
Elements
Area
(m
2
)
7
7
7
7
14
14
14
21
21
21
21
21
2-element
1-element, w/loading coils
2-element, w/loading coils
3-element, w/loading coils
3-element
4-element
5-element
3-element
4-element
5-element
6-element
2-element, Swiss Quad
2.2
0.2
0.6
1.1
0.7
1.2
1.7
0.45
0.6
0.8
1.3
0.3
28
28
28
28
7/14
7/14
14/21
14/21
21/28
21/28
14/21/28
14/21/28
3-element
4-element
5-element
2-element, Swiss Quad
3-element, trapped
4-element, trapped
3-element, trapped
4-element, trapped
3-element, trapped
4-element, trapped
3-element, trapped
4-element, trapped
0.3
0.42
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.8
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
50
50
50
50
144
144
144
144
430
430
430
430
4-element
5-element
6-element
2-element, Swiss Quad
10-element
10-element, stacked
10-element, x 4
10-element, x 4 x 2
12-element
12-element, stacked
12-element, x 4
12-element, x 4 x 2
0.25
0.3
0.37
0.3
0.2
0.44
0.95
2.0
0.06
0.12
0.3
0.6
Wind Loading Areas for Common Antennas (Typical)
Less than 0.3m
Example of a 14 MHz Band, 3-Element Yagi Antenna
Advice
Optional Mast Clamp GC-038
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