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22.
If not already attached, connect a Carabiner to
the Wire Connector end of both the
Counterpoise Wires.
23.
Connect the Carabiners to the unconnected
Resistor Eyebolts of the Termination Resistors.
24.
Connect the Wire Connectors to the Resistor
Connections of the Termination Resistors.
Tighten the wing nuts finger tight.
25.
Extend both Counterpoise Wires along the
ground to their full lengths. The counterpoise
works best if extended in a straight line along
the path of the Antenna Wires, but they can be
bent or ran in different directions, if needed.
26.
Perform operational test.
Horizontal Dipole
The CHA TD Horizontal Dipole configuration, see figure (4), is a broadband short to long range HF antenna. The
Horizontal Dipole is the standard for wire HF antennas and will provide good sky wave (including NVIS)
propagation. It requires at least two supports (one at each end). A center support is also recommended. The CHA
TD Horizontal Dipole should be mounted at a height of around 25 feet for good overall results. When mounted at
this height, the antenna is mostly omnidirectional at lower frequencies. At higher frequencies the pattern is
predominately bidirectional broadside to the antenna. If the center of the antenna is supported and the ends are
sloped down to the ground, the antenna becomes an Inverted “V” (see Sloping “V” configuration). If the
Termination Resistors are not installed, the antenna becomes an Un-terminated Broadband Horizontal Dipole. If
the Termination Resistors are not installed and a Counterpoise Wire is substituted for one of the Antenna Wires,
the antenna becomes a Multiband Off-Center-Fed (OCF) Dipole for 60 meters and above.
Figure 4. Horizontal Dipole Configuration.
Site Selection and Preparation.
1.
Select a site to deploy the CHA TD Horizontal
Dipole configuration, see figure (4). A good site
should have two trees or other supports that
are 120 feet apart and are tall enough that the
Termination Resistors at each end of the
Horizontal Dipole will be at a height of around
25 feet. The best site will have an additional
tree or other support for the center of the
antenna. If tall supports the right distance apart
are unavailable, any convenient objects, such as
fence posts or the tops of vehicles, may be used
as a field expedient supports with reduced
performance.
2.
Remove the Matching Transformer (a), Paracord
(h), Antenna Wires (b), and Coaxial Cable (j)
from the Backpack (s).
3.
If not already attached, connect a Carabiner to
each end of both Antenna Wires.
Connect the Matching Transformer. Refer to figure
(2) for steps (4)
–
(9).