
CHA MPAS 2.0
Page 11
8.
Connect the UHF Connector Plug at the end of
the Coaxial Cable (t) with the RFI Choke into the
UHF Connector Socket (g) on the Hybrid Micro.
Raise the Antenna
9.
Extend the Antenna Extension (q) by unfolding
each section, starting at the top, and seating it
onto the section below until all sections have
been seated.
10.
Extend the Whip Antenna (o) by unfolding the
sections of the whip, starting with the section
above the bottom section. Ensure each section
is fully seated onto section below until the whip
is fully extended.
11.
Connect the Whip Antenna to the Antenna
Extension by carefully threading Whip Base (p)
into the Extension Connection (r) on top of the
Antenna Extension until finger tight.
12.
Connect the Antenna Extension to the Hybrid
Micro by carefully threading the Extension Base
(s) on the bottom of the Antenna Extension into
the Antenna Connection on top of the Hybrid
Micro until finger tight.
Extend the Counterpoise
13.
Extend the Counterpoise Wire along the ground
in any convenient direction.
14.
Perform operational test.
Horizontal NVIS
The CHA MPAS 2.0 Horizontal NVIS configuration, see figure (3), is a special configuration designed to provide good
NVIS propagation on lower frequencies. It is predominately omnidirectional and also provides medium range sky
wave propagation on frequencies above 10 MHz. It requires two supports that will enable the ends of the antenna
to be raised to a height of 10 – 12 feet and 73 feet apart. The Horizontal NVIS configuration uses four components
of the CHA MPAS 2.0: CHA HYBRID 2.0, Antenna Wire, Counterpoise Wire, and CHA 50’ COAX. Use the following
procedure to install the Horizontal NVIS configuration.
Figure 3. Horizontal NVIS Configuration.
Site Selection and Preparation.
1.
Select a site to deploy the CHA MPAS 2.0
Horizontal NVIS
configuration. The site must
have two supports that will position the Hybrid
Micro and the end of the Antenna Wire to be at
a height of between 10 and 12 feet and 73 feet
apart. Lower heights may be necessary in the
desert, on a beach, or on snow covered ground.
Refer to plates (2)-(5) for the following steps.
2.
If not already attached, connect the Carabiner
(d) to the Isolation Loop (c) at the Wire
Connector (f) end of the Antenna Wire (b).
Connect the Hybrid Micro.
3.
Temporarily remove the Antenna Shackle (j)
from the Antenna Connection (h). Place the
Wire Connector from the Antenna Wire over the