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TUNING THE ANTENNA

If you are using your antenna at frequen-
cies in the range of 25 to 30 MHz, you
can tune the antenna using an standing-
wave ratio (SWR) meter (not supplied)
and the dual tuning rings on the bottom
element. 

Notes: 

• If you are using your antenna at fre-

quencies below 25 MHz, you will
need an antenna tuner (not sup-
plied) to tune it.

• The antenna's coaxial cable con-

nector is the best place to check
your antenna's SWR, but you can
also check it at the radio's coax con-
nection.

Follow these steps to tune the antenna.

1. Follow the instructions supplied with

your SWR meter to adjust your
antenna’s SWR to the lowest possi-
ble value. 

SWR values of 2.0:1 are generally
acceptable, with readings of 1.5:1 or
lower being more desirable. 

2. With the antenna assembled and

mounted, slowly move the tuning
rings up as you check the SWR,
until you reach your desired fre-
quency. 

3. If the center frequency is still too

low, follow the steps under “Pre-
Tuning the Antenna” on Page 3 to
shorten the top element by 

1

/

2

 inch.

Then check the SWR again. Keep
shortening the top element until you
reach the desired SWR. 

4. Using an SWR meter, check the

SWR at the top and bottom of the
band. If the SWR is higher at the top
of the band than at the bottom, raise
both tuning rings counterclockwise
at increments of 

1

/

4

 to 

1

/

2

 turns.

5. Repeat Step 4 until the SWR is as

low as possible at both ends of the
band.

6. When you have set the desired

SWR, tighten the tuning rings
against each other by simulta-
neously turning the top ring down
(clockwise) and the bottom ring up
(counterclockwise) to lock them.

After you have properly installed and
tuned your antenna, use a watt meter
(not supplied) to test the amount of pow-
er your transmitter is sending to your an-
tenna. If you have properly tuned the
antenna, the meter should show the
transmitter’s maximum output power and
the SWR meter should show very low re-
flected power.

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Страница 1: ...electric shock Many power wires are within 20 to 25 feet of the ground and could easily be touched by an assembled antenna or cable Touching the overhead wires with any part of the antenna is the same as touching the wires with your bare hand Contacting an electrical wire almost always results in a very serious shock To avoid electric shock please read and follow these important safety precautions...

Страница 2: ...and death Call the power company to re move the antenna Do not attempt to remove it yourself Cautions Do not run the cable over sharp edges or moving parts that might damage it Do not run the cable next to power cables or other antenna cables Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions Do not install coaxial cable where it will have a pulling tension of greater than 50 pounds Leave no tension on the ca...

Страница 3: ...re the length you need to cut off of the top element then use a hacksaw to carefully cut the top element 4 Replace the cap on the top element 5 Set the tuning rings on the bottom element of the antenna to their low est position Note If you trim too much off of the top element or use the antenna for a differ ent frequency later you can order a re placement top element from your local RadioShack sto...

Страница 4: ...Hold the assembled antenna vertically next to the structure where you want to mount it then slide the supplied U bolts 6 over the antenna and the structure 7 Slide the supplied brackets 7 over the ends of the U bolts then use the supplied lock washers 8 and hex nuts 9 to secure it Caution To avoid damaging the bottom element do not over tighten the hex nuts 8 Connect one end of the coaxial cable n...

Страница 5: ...y 3 If the center frequency is still too low follow the steps under Pre Tuning the Antenna on Page 3 to shorten the top element by 1 2 inch Then check the SWR again Keep shortening the top element until you reach the desired SWR 4 Using an SWR meter check the SWR at the top and bottom of the band If the SWR is higher at the top of the band than at the bottom raise both tuning rings counterclockwis...

Страница 6: ...e the antenna see Pre Tuning the Antenna on Page 3 The antenna is not installed in a good location Move the antenna to a different location and try again The coaxial cable might be broken or damaged Use another coaxial cable The coaxial cable might be coiled Uncoil the coaxial cable The SWR meter might be con nected incorrectly Make sure the SWR meter is con nected correctly to the antenna and you...

Страница 7: ... SWR Range Less than 1 5 1 Height assembled 17 5 feet 5 3 m Maximum Diameter 1 8 inches 34 mm Weight 4 lbs 15 oz 2 24 kg Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice 21 869 fm Page 7 Wednesday October 13 1999 11 50 AM ...

Страница 8: ...ng the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on...

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