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Antenna Installation

 

 
Safety Considerations 

 

WARNING! 

INSTALLATION OF ANY ANTENNA NEAR POWER LINES IS DANGEROUS 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Warning

: Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power 

circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits.  When installing the antenna, take 
extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, because they may cause serious injury or 
death.  
 

Overhead Power Line Safety 

Before you begin working, check carefully for overhead power lines in the area you will be 
working.  

Don't assume that wires are telephone or cable lines: check with your electric utility 

for advice. 

 
Although overhead power lines may appear to be insulated, often these coverings are intended only 
to protect metal wires from weather conditions and may not protect you from electric shock 
 
Keep your distance! Remember the 10-foot rule:  When carrying and using ladders and other long 
tools, keep them at least 10 feet away from all overhead lines - including any lines from the power 
pole to your home. 
 

Mounting Considerations 

When planning the location of your antenna, consideration should be given to the height, location of 
suitable support structures and feedline positioning and length. 
 
Generally speaking, dipole antennas should be mounted as high as possible for best performance. 
Antenna height will affect the exact resonance point, radiation pattern, and takeoff angle. The 
higher the antenna, the lower the takeoff angle to the horizon, which increases the effective range of 
the antenna.  
 
For DX, the minimum height above ground should be 1/2 to 1-wavelength at the lowest operating 
frequency. On the low bands, this height becomes impractical for most hams. For example, an 80m 
dipole at 70 feet is about 1/4-wavelength above the ground. This antenna would be good for local 
and short distance communications, but not optimal for DX, due to the high takeoff angle and 
ground absorption. A 40 Meter dipole at 70 feet is approximately 1/2-wavelength high and is likely 
to be good for DX and less optimal for local or short range communications. For more information 

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Страница 1: ...A KIT INS Rev 6 No Soldering Required DXE UWA KIT DXE UWA8X KIT Shown with optional parts Shown with optional parts DX Engineering 2020 1200 Southeast Ave Tallmadge OH 44278 USA Phone 800 777 0703 Tec...

Страница 2: ...the wire ends This allows fast and easy field adjustments of antenna length without soldering Each kit also includes crimp on ring terminals for ladder line and antenna wire and connection hardware Th...

Страница 3: ...ile insulator kit for building a wire antenna of almost any design It includes a completely unique coaxial cable connector and feedline strain relief system When using a high power amplifier or high d...

Страница 4: ...holes correctly Figure 1 Carriage Bolt Installation Holding the carriage bolt in place turn the Center T over and install a flat washer hand tighten the 10 24 hex nut in place Using a 3 8 wrench tigh...

Страница 5: ...nch tighten the hex nut As you tighten the nut the carriage bolt will draw itself into the support Tighten the nut until the carriage bolt head is flush to the Center T Figure 4 Bottom Hole Carriage B...

Страница 6: ...tly wrap the Temflex When wrapping stretch the rubber splicing tape up to twice its normal length Wrap tightly around the coaxial cable and connectors overlap each wind of the tape by about 50 Use the...

Страница 7: ...y the wire is woven through the End Insulator especially the side where the antenna wire dipole leg is coming from There is a dip or cupped out area to assist in a smooth wire transition point Both of...

Страница 8: ...own in Figure 12 Figure 12 Ladder Line Attached to the Center T Attaching the Dipole Wire Legs to the Center T Strip the center ends of your antenna wires and crimp the Ring Terminals to each The ring...

Страница 9: ...t away from all overhead lines including any lines from the power pole to your home Mounting Considerations When planning the location of your antenna consideration should be given to the height locat...

Страница 10: ...eaking your dipole For more hints consult a reliable text such as the ARRL Antenna Book which is available from DX Engineering Ideally the messenger line should attach to the same structure used for t...

Страница 11: ...feet Cut the overall length of the wire to 125 feet or more to include the extra length for tuning then cut that in half to provide two dipole legs each 62 5 feet long for attachment to the Center T a...

Страница 12: ...l alter resulting impedances enough so that the tuner may be able to reach a certain frequency that was giving it trouble The coax from a DX Engineering 1 1 Balun to the tuner should be kept short typ...

Страница 13: ...can t be closer than a few conductor widths to metallic objects and cannot be coiled or laid on the ground If it is necessary to pass closely to a metallic object twist the line to partially balance t...

Страница 14: ...Resistant Support Rope Suggested method to secure the ladder line for a Folded Dipole Element on the end insulators Dual Frequency Element Typical Dual Band Dipole using Ladder Line Upper dipole leg w...

Страница 15: ...15 Ladder Line Feed DX Engineering UWA Kit with DX Engineering 300 ohm Transmitting Twinlead UV Resistant Support Rope NOTES...

Страница 16: ...nd to any products or parts thereof which have been subjected to any misuse or neglect damaged by accident rendered defective by reason of improper installation damaged from severe weather including f...

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