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Start
Check Internal
Jumpers
A
Broken/Shorted
Conductors
Animals, Chewed,
Punctured, Stretched
or Broken.
Green Connector may have
broken a wire or is tightened
against insulation - not bare wire.
B
Center
Conductors
slipped
Check all F connector
center conductor
wires. They may have
pulled inward.
C
Shorted/Open
conductors due
to water
Check feedlines and
control cable.
D
Zapped by
lightning pulse or
RF overload.
80% of all Receive Four Square
malfunctions are caused by
A
,
B
or
C
Make sure units are at least 1/2
wavelength, on the lowest frequency,
away from any transmit antenna.
May want to use optional
DXE-
TVSU-1
Time Variable
Sequence Unit for AVA-2 units.
E
RFS-1 damaged
due to lightning.
Rare, but can happen
F
Damaged by
animals/insects.
Animals have been known to
relieve them selves on the units
and the urine will corrode and
damage electronics.
Insects getting inside
units and shorting out
electronics.
Receive Four Square Troubleshooting
There are several possible causes for a malfunction of a DX Engineering Receive Four Square
System. Testing the system is not difficult and can be completed in an hour or so. Separate circuits
for directional switching, Active Vertical Antenna power, and antenna phasing can each be affected
by a variety of cabling, connection and or component problems. If you are troubleshooting a new
system or using a replacement
RFS-2
unit, check that the internal jumpers are set correctly for your
system control and voltage configuration.
Here are the most common causes of Receive Four Square malfunction, especially in a system that
was previously functioning properly: