
Buddistick PRO HF Vertical Antenna
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350-00108 Rev3
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September 2021
Figure 1 Inserting tripod legs
Versahub
Radial wire
OVERVIEW
The BUDDISTICK PRO HF vertical antenna is based on
a new feed
point design called the “
Versahub
”,
which provides the ability to configure the antenna
as a tabletop, tripod or mast mounted vertical
antenna for the HF bands. It is a great companion to
compact lightweight portable HF/VHF/UHF
transceivers with power handling up to 250W PEP.
ASSEMBLY
The optional five section shock cord legs can be
configured for use as a tabletop assembly or a free-
standing tripod base.
Tabletop Base Assembly
For tabletop operation set up the BUDDISTICK PRO
using the three mini leg sockets.
A self-supporting stand-alone tripod can be
configured by folding the legs and using the one-
wrap strap to secure the other sections.
Insert the toggle on each leg into the leg socket by
stretching the cord and allowing the leg to snap into
place in the leg socket in the base (see Figure 1.)
Stand-alone Tripod Base Assembly
To create a full-size tripod extend the legs before
inserting them into the base, attaching with the
toggles as described above.
Additional stability can be added to the tripod by
suspending a weight from the bottom of the
Versahub base using a small eye hook secured to the
bottom of the Versahub.
Use with a mast or monopole
The underside of the Versahub has a female thread
(1/4” x 20)
compatible with most camera mounts.
This allows you to use a monopole or mast mount to
support the antenna. The three Versahub leg
sockets can then be used for guying using the
optional guy kit.
Antenna Assembly
Antenna Arms
Thread the two rigid antenna 11 inch arms together
and screw the assembly into the central Versahub
housing above the BNC connector (Figure 2.).
Figure 2 Exploded view of antenna
Coil
Whip
2 x Arms
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