
CHA MPAS 2.0
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A square shape is best for a Horizontal Loop. Divide the length of the loop by 1/4 to get the length of each side of
the square. Install the Hybrid Micro (a) in one corner of the square, as shown in figure (8). Connect one side of the
loop wire to the Antenna Connection (h), using a 3/8” terminal lug
(not supplied)
. Connect the other side of the
loop wire to the Base Connection (i), also using a 3/8” terminal lug. Use “dog bone” insulators and Paracord to
suspend the antenna horizontally from all four corners. As described, this is a temporary configuration since there
is no strain relief for the connections.
Vehicle Installation
The Hybrid Micro / Mini is excellent for vehicular use when used with a one-piece stainless-steel whip
(not supplied
and the CHA MIL WHIP 2.0 is not designed for vehicle use when in motion).
When used with the Hybrid Micro /
Mini, a 102” stainless-steel whip, such as those used for Citizen’s Band (CB) radios, will enable operation from 3.5
to 54.0 MHz. A heavy-duty ball-type mount, such as the Hustler SSM-2, is required when using a 102” whip. A 54”
inch stainless-steel whip will enable operations from 7.0 to 54.0 MHz. A heavy-duty lip mount, such as the
Diamond K400 or heavy-duty magnetic mount, such as the MFJ-336T Magnet Mount can be used with a 54” whip.
All three mounts are shown in plate (6). Fiberglass whips are not recommended due to their rigidity and high wind
resistance. The stainless-steel whips and antenna mounts described here are available from the quality retailers
that sell Chameleon Antenna
TM
products in their stores or on-line.
Plate (6). Vehicle Antenna Mounts.
Attach the Hybrid Micro / Mini (a) to these style mounts by threading the Base Connection (i) onto the 3/8” fitting
on the antenna mount, as shown in plate (7). The antenna is fed by attaching the UHF Connector Plug at the end
of the Coaxial Cable (t) to the UHF Connector Socket (g) on the side of the Hybrid Micro / Mini. The normal
antenna feed through the mount will not be used and instead a good RF ground connection needs to be made to
the vehicle body using a short, flat, braided wire. If using a Lip Antenna Mount, the hatchback or door to which it
is connected also needs to have a good RF ground to the vehicle.