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Noise that limits the ability to hear a weak signal on the lower bands is generally a mixture of local 
ground wave and ionosphere propagated noise sources. Some installations suffer from a dominant 
noise source located close to the antennas. Noise level differences between urban and rural locations 
can be more than 30 dB during the daytime on 160 meters. Nighttime can bring a dramatic increase 
in the overall noise level as noise propagates via the ionosphere from multiple distant sources. Since 
the noise is external to the antenna, directivity can reduce noise intensity.  
Consider these things about noise sources: 
 

 

If noise is not evenly distributed, performance will depend on the gain difference between 
the desired signal direction (azimuth and elevation) and average gain in the direction of 
noise.  

 

If noise predominantly arrives from the direction and angle of desired signals (assuming 
polarization of signals and noise are the same) there will be no improvement in the signal-to-
noise ratio. 

 
If the noise originates in the near-field of the antenna, everything becomes unpredictable. This is a 
good case for placing receiving antennas as far from noise sources (such as power lines) as possible. 
 
 

Ground System 

 
The 

ARAV3-4S

 Active Elements work well with just a single copper ground rod placed as close as 

possible to the mounting pipe. The mounting pipe can be used as the system ground if the pipe is an 
adequate ground. It is recommended that a 3/4" or larger rigid copper water pipe, although 
conventional copper coated steel rods may also work. Depending on soil conductivity, you can 
expect better performance with multiple ground rods spaced a few feet apart. Increasing ground rod 
depth beyond 5 ft rarely improves RF grounding because skin effect in the soil prevents current 
from flowing deep in the soil. Avoid ground rods less than 5/8" OD. A good ground system 
improves the array performance and enhances lightning survivability. It is important that each 
ground system be the same for each active antenna in the array. 
 
You can test ground quality by listening to a steady local signal. Attach 15 ft of wire laid in a 
straight line (away from the coaxial feedline) to the initial 4 ft to 6 ft ground rod. If you observe a 
change in signal or noise level, you need to improve the ground. A second rod spaced a few feet 
away from the first one may correct the problem or 10 to 12 ground radials, each 15 ft long, should 
provide a sufficient ground system for most soil conditions. If a good ground cannot be established, 
use an optional

 DXE-RFCC-1

 Receive Feedline Current Choke that will further decouple the 

feedline from the antenna and reduce common mode current and associated noise from the feedline. 

 
 

Lightning Protection 

 
While amateur radio installations rarely suffer damage from lightning, the best protection is to 
disconnect electrical devices during storms. The key to lightning survival is to properly ground 
feedlines and equipment and to maintain the integrity of shield connections. A proper installation 
improves lightning protection and enhances weak signal receiving performance.  
 

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Страница 1: ...No 7 423 588 DXE RFS 4S INS Revision 0c DXE RFS SYS 4S Components Shown DX Engineering 2020 1200 Southeast Ave Tallmadge OH 44278 USA Phone 800 777 0703 Tech Support and International 330 572 3200 Fax...

Страница 2: ...rnate Configuration 28 System Operational Overview 12 Diagram 3 Alternate Configuration 29 Installation 12 DXE RFS 3 and Active Element Power 30 Active Antenna Elements 13 Directional Control 30 Activ...

Страница 3: ...ol console allows system operation without AC power mains DXE RFS SYS 4S U S Patent No 7 423 588 is a complete Receive Four Square Array Package which includes 1 DXE ARAV4 4P Active Receive Vertical A...

Страница 4: ...Features Advantages of the DXE RFS SYS 4S Receive Four Square Antenna System over other receiving arrays include Seamless stainless steel RFS 3 enclosure for enhanced weather resistance Reduced suscep...

Страница 5: ...receiving system limits on external noise antenna directivity F R is the only thing that affects the signal to noise ratio An average Beverage antenna exhibits about 6 dB gain You would need two rever...

Страница 6: ...6 Increasing the array size increases its sensitivity on the lower frequencies sliding the performance curve toward the low frequencies and potentially eliminating the need for amplification...

Страница 7: ...is to do the best you can by balancing all the factors The minimum distance to any transmitting antenna from the Four Square perimeter is 1 10 wavelength Greater than 1 2 wavelength is the minimum di...

Страница 8: ...s It s recommended the ground height difference between any element in the array be less than 10 of the array diameter For example a 60 foot diameter array should be within six feet of level Every eff...

Страница 9: ...a 3 4 or larger rigid copper water pipe although conventional copper coated steel rods may also work Depending on soil conductivity you can expect better performance with multiple ground rods spaced a...

Страница 10: ...longer than the optimal 98 feet shown for 160m and 80m This will improve 160m performance reduce sensitivity on 80m somewhat but less than sizing the array exactly for 160m Band Freq MHz Optimal Side...

Страница 11: ...ure side to side and then corner to corner to ensure the element locations are square Normally the RFS 3 phasing unit is installed near the center of the four array elements above any standing water w...

Страница 12: ...re to couple the proper voltage to the feedline For directional control through the feedline the DXE RFS 3 requires 12 Vdc 12 Vdc and 12 Vac The DXE FVC 1 Voltage Coupler can be used to supply these v...

Страница 13: ...tive Elements and DXE EC 4 Controller so you understand their operation before proceeding Station Feedline Active Antenna Feedline and Delay Lines The weakest link in an antenna system such as the DXE...

Страница 14: ...ptional performance for single or dual band operation where high dynamic range is required The DXE RFS 3 phasing unit has three sets of delay line connections marked DLY1 DLY2 and DLY3 Each of these c...

Страница 15: ...DLY3 Next multiply the DLY3 electrical length by the VF of the delay line coaxial cable The result is the correct physical length for DLY3 Figure 4 Array Diagonal Dimension For Example An array with 9...

Страница 16: ...XE RFS 3 It is labeled G A B C G The DXE RFS 3 uses a two part green connector and the top part can be removed by pulling it straight off This will allow easier wire replacement or servicing as needed...

Страница 17: ...Active antenna circuitry needs a good voltage supply to operate properly When supplying power to an active antenna you want to have 12 VDC 60 milliamps at each active under load CAT5e cable is not rec...

Страница 18: ...wn in the diagram to the right position one favors the NE direction position 2 favors the SE direction position 3 favors the SW direction and position 4 favors the NW direction when the array is posit...

Страница 19: ...19 Diagram 1 Default Configuration for the DXE RFS SYS 4S Shown with optional items Power connections not shown for clarity...

Страница 20: ...the least gain possible Depending on conditions a preamplifier can cause receiver overload this may require an attenuator or bypassing the preamplifier The DXE RPA 2 HF Preamplifier has better dynami...

Страница 21: ...nto modern transceivers The Receive Four Square array pattern is designed to enhance forward low angle signals and reject rearward and high angle signals The Receive Four Square system provides superi...

Страница 22: ...s on the units and the urine will corrode and damage electronics Insects getting inside units and shorting out electronics A Broken and or shorted conductors due to animal weather or other damage incl...

Страница 23: ...its as if they were trees The above items are the most common failure points in the system that need to be checked If necessary the following further troubleshooting procedure may assist in finding th...

Страница 24: ...A and or B conductor s to select one direction of RFS unit operation Simultaneously feed normal operating voltage on the tested conductor that powers the Active Verticals for reception If a low value...

Страница 25: ...found then the Active unit may need to be serviced or replaced New DXE AVA 2 units are available separately by calling DX Engineering 10 If all Active Verticals tested provide the same signal level t...

Страница 26: ...nfiguration requires changing the internal jumpers from their default settings Be very careful about changing the default jumper settings You must not jumper the DXE RFS 3 so that power and directiona...

Страница 27: ...edline for directional control then you must provide power for the DXE RFS 3 using terminal C of the J12 connector Terminals A B are not used A single conductor cable is needed to power the DXE RFS 3...

Страница 28: ...onfiguration All Element feedlines delay lines and station feedlines must be 75 coaxial cable RFS 3 internal jumper changes are required Element feedlines can be any length but must be equal Power lin...

Страница 29: ...ected to the optional DXE FVC 1 for directional control All Element feedlines delay lines and station feedlines must be 75 coaxial cable Requires RFS 3 internal jumper changes Element feedlines can be...

Страница 30: ...uses a 2 bit 12 Vdc BCD interface scheme to switch directions through a user supplied 4 conductor cable connected to the DXE EC 4 The default direction without applied control voltage is in the direc...

Страница 31: ...f both are shorted Figure 5 Jumper Locations showing Default Settings JMP1 Selects Power Voltage Source Coax or J12 Shown in default position voltage from J12 JMP2 Selects Direction Voltage Source Coa...

Страница 32: ...allation damaged from severe weather including floods or abnormal environmental conditions such as prolonged exposure to corrosives or power surges or by the performance of repairs or alterations outs...

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