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A

CTIVE

 T

UNING

 A

NTENNA

 S

YSTEM

ATAS-120

I

NSTALLATION

/O

PERATING

 I

NSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for choosing Yaesu’s exciting new 

ATAS-120

 Active Tuning Antenna System.  We hope and trust that you will enjoy

many years of enjoyable mobile operation with the 

ATAS-120

!

The 

ATAS-120

 is a unique mobile antenna designed for use with Yaesu the transceivers equipped for the ATAS system, such as the

FT-897, FT-847 and FT-100/-100D.  The 

ATAS-120

 utilizes a motorized tuning system which resonates the radiating element for

lowest SWR without the need for expensive, inconvenient monoband resonating whip assemblies. The 

ATAS-120

 is designed to

mount directly onto a standard mobile antenna mount (not supplied) which is compatible with its Type “M” (“

m/m pitch only

”) base

connector.  Your Dealer will be pleased to help you select the ideal mobile mounting assembly for your vehicle.

I

NSTALLATION

Refer to the drawing, and
secure the radiating ele-
ment to the top of the coil
assembly, using the sup-
plied Allen wrench.

Refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions, and install the
mounting base assembly in
a location where a solid, se-
cure ground connection to
the car body can be ob-
tained.

Note:

  Installation of the 

ATAS-120

 on a hatchback or trunk

lid may not permit a low SWR to be obtained. A solid bond to
the car body is important so as to establish a counterpoise for
the vertical radiating element.

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Connect the coaxial cable from the mounting base to the
transceiver’s HF antenna jack.

Refer to the transceiver’s operating manual, and set the
transceiver’s Menu selections associated with the ATAS
system.

For operation on the 144 and 430 MHz bands, in addition to
HF/50 MHz, you may wish to consider the purchase of a
“Diplexer” (for the FT-897 and FT-100/-100D) or “Triplexer”
(for the FT-847) device to connect to the appropriate
transceiver’s antenna jacks; the Diplexer or Triplexer will then
automatically pass RF power from the band in use while iso-
lating the other two antenna jacks. If you do not have a Diplexer
or Triplexer, the coaxial cable connector from the 

ATAS-120

will have to be moved manually to the appropriate antenna
jack when you wish to operate on VHF or UHF.

O

PERATION

See the “Operation” section of the transceiver’s operating
manual for details of 

ATAS-120

 tuning and operation.

    C

AUTIONS

m

For mounting onto s trunk lid or hatchback of a vehicle,
utilize a mount which provides secure, strong mechanical
contact to the vehicle's frame (to support the antenna's
cross-sectional area while driving, as well as for ground-
ing purposes). Suitable mounts include the Diamond mod-
els 

TE5M

 and 

K400

.

m

In the interest of operator safety, always use the minimum
transmitter power necessary to establish and maintain com-
munications while operating mobile, and restrict trans-
mitter operation when pedestrians are within one meter
(3.3 feet) of the radiating element.

m

Do not allow anyone to touch the radiating element dur-
ing a transmitting session, due to the danger of burning of
the skin caused by the high RF voltage present.

m

Do not install the 

ATAS-120

 in a position where the radi-

ating element could come in contact with (A) any electri-
cal wiring, which could cause lethal shock, or (B) a
grounded metal surface, as this will disrupt communica-
tions and may cause arcing.

m

Do not touch the bellows of the 

ATAS-120

, so as to avoid

undue stress to it or the mechanical components within it.

m

Do not attempt to perform the tuning process while driv-
ing a vehicle.

m

Disconnect the 

ATAS-120

 from the vehicle when wash-

ing your vehicle to prevent ingress of water into the 

ATAS-

120

.

m

Because of the cross-sectional area of the 

ATAS-120

,

simple magnetic mounts will not provide sufficient hold-
ing power to secure the 

ATAS-120

 reliably, and are not

recommended.

m

The 

ATAS-120

 is designed specifically for use with Yaesu

transceivers equipped for the “ATAS” system, and is not
capable of automatic operation with other transceiver mod-
els.

m

Note that the bellows may become slightly distorted dur-
ing the Auto-Tuning process; this does not affect opera-
tion of the antenna, however.

m

For base station operation, if you do not have a good coun-
terpoise system such as a townhouse balcony, VHF/UHF
performance can be enhanced by the installation of the
optional Yaesu 

ATBK-100

 Antenna Base Kit.

m

There are no user-serviceable parts inside this antenna.
Reckless turning of the top of the antenna coil may result
in breakage of the antenna coil wire and/or other internal
damage.

S

PECIFICATIONS

F

REQUENCY

 R

ANGE

:

7/14/21/28/50/144/430 MHz
Amateur Bands

H

EIGHT

 

(Approx.):

1.4 ~ 1.6 meters (4.59 ~ 5.24 feet)

W

EIGHT

 

(Approx.):

900 g (1.98 lbs.)

I

NPUT

 I

MPEDANCE

:

50

W

M

AX

. I

NPUT

 P

OWER

: 120 Watts (A3J)

M

ATCHED

 SWR

:

Less than 2.0:1
(with proper counterpoise)

(

Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation

)

Element

Antenna coil

assembly

Tighten Allen screw
to secure element

Insert element
into top of
coil assembly

Allen wrench
(supplied)

Setscrews
(supplied)

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