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complexity of site selection and setup.  Most configuration and frequency combinations will require a wide range 
antenna tuner or coupler. 
 

Sloping “V”

 

The CHA  TD LITE 

Sloping “V”  configuration, see figure (1), is a  broadband medium

 to long range HF antenna.  It 

provides good medium range sky wave propagation on all frequencies and long range sky wave propagation above 
16 MHz.  This configuration tends to be bidirectional towards the opening and apex 

of the “V”

.    It requires only a 

single support and can be mounted at heights from 3 to 40 feet, with around 25 feet providing good overall results.      

 

Figure 1.  Sloping V Antenna Configuration. 

An opening angle of 90° will provide good overall performance, but angles from 180° to 60° can be used to fit the 
antenna to the site or to improve performance.  Larger opening angles increase performance on lower frequencies 
and smaller angles on higher frequencies.  At 180°

, the antenna becomes an Inverted “V” antenna.  

The antenna 

may also be mounted horizontally using three 10 foot tall supports.   

 
Site Selection and Preparation. 

1.

 

Select  a  site  to  deploy  the  CHA  TD  LITE  Sloping 

V

  configuration,  see  figure  (1).  The  best  site 

should have a tree or other support that would 
enable  the  Matching  Transformer  to  be  at  a 
height of around 25 to 40 feet.  If a tall support 
is unavailable, any convenient  object, such as a 
fence post or the top of a vehicle, may be used 
as  a  field  expedient  support  with  reduced 
performance.    

3.

 

If not already attached, connect a Carabiner (d) 
to  the  Wire  Connector  (k)  ends  of  the  Antenna 
Wires. 

Connect  the  Matching  Transformer.    Refer  to  figure 
(2) for steps (4) 

 (9).  

4.

 

Connect the Carabiner from the Wire Connector 
end  of  an  Antenna  Wire  to  the  Transformer 
Eyebolt (j). 

 

Figure 2.  Matching Transformer Electrical and 

Mechanical Connections.

 

5.

 

Connect  the  Wire  Connector  from  the  Antenna 
Wire to the Bottom Transformer Connection (i).  
Tighten the wing nut finger tight. 

Содержание CHA TD LITE

Страница 1: ...Tactical Dipole LITE CHA TD LITE Operator s Manual Nevada USA WWW CHAMELEONANTENNA COM VERSATILE DEPENDABLE STEALTH BUILT TO LAST...

Страница 2: ...bleshooting 13 Specifications 13 Accessories 17 Chameleon AntennaTM Products 17 References 18 Be aware of overhead power lines when you are deploying the CHA TD LITE You could be electrocuted if the a...

Страница 3: ...ations infrastructure has been damaged by a natural disaster or military conflict Although HF radio is a reasonably reliable method of communication HF radio waves propagate through a complex and cons...

Страница 4: ...and the program show a wheel with the predicted percentage of success based on frequency and time ALE which is the standard for interoperable HF communications is an automated method of finding a freq...

Страница 5: ...rmer Connection is located on the top of the Matching Transformer a see plate 2 i Bottom Transformer Connection The Bottom Transformer Connection is located on the bottom of the Matching Transformer a...

Страница 6: ...mnidirectional Hasty Table 2 Antenna Configuration Selection To use the table decide which distance column Ground 0 to 90 miles Short 0 300 miles Medium 300 1500 miles Long 1500 miles best matches the...

Страница 7: ...frequencies and smaller angles on higher frequencies At 180 the antenna becomes an Inverted V antenna The antenna may also be mounted horizontally using three 10 foot tall supports Site Selection and...

Страница 8: ...he short length of Paracord from the Antenna Wire to the Stake such that the Antenna Wire is not quite taut 16 Extend the other Antenna Wire to its full length along the approximate opening angle chos...

Страница 9: ...row weight or some other method loop the Paracord over the end supports 10 Using a Bowline or similar knot tie a long length around 50 feet of Paracord to the Isolation Loops c at the free ends of the...

Страница 10: ...n the Matching Transformer Raise the Antenna 10 Using a throw weight or some other method loop the long length of Paracord over the support 11 Raise the end of the Sloping Wire antenna to the desired...

Страница 11: ...e counterpoise in this configuration 5 Connect the Carabiner from the Wire Connector end of the other Antenna Wire to the Carabiner from step 3 6 Connect the Wire Connector from the Antenna Wire to th...

Страница 12: ...Higher or lower heights may be used but may reduce NVIS performance 2 If not already attached connect a Carabiner d to the Wire Connector k end of the Antenna Wires Connect the Matching Transformer R...

Страница 13: ...with attached shock cord 8 Pull the Stakes f from the ground 9 Remove dirt from antenna components and inspect them for signs of wear Troubleshooting 1 Ensure Wire Connectors k are securely connected...

Страница 14: ...imum 60 ft typical 35 ft minimum Footprint 1 800 sq ft maximum Weight Less than 3 lbs Personnel Requirements and Setup Time one trained operator less than 15 minutes Figures 7 through 11 show Far Fiel...

Страница 15: ...CHA TD LITE Page 15 Figure 8 Horizontal Dipole Far Field Plots 7 left and 14 right MHz Figure 9 Sloping Wire Far Field Plots 7 left and 14 right MHz...

Страница 16: ...CHA TD LITE Page 16 Figure 10 Inverted L Far Field Plots 3 7 left and 7 right MHz Figure 11 Horizontal NVIS Far Field Plots 3 7 left and 7 right MHz...

Страница 17: ...n supplied accessories Two 50 foot lengths of Paracord A storage pack or bag large enough for all antenna components and accessories Wide range antenna tuner or coupler Required for most configuration...

Страница 18: ...tions 91st Edition American Radio Relay League Newington CT 2 1987 Tactical Single Channel Radio Communications Techniques FM 24 18 Department of the Army Washington DC 3 Turkes Gurkan 1990 Tactical H...

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