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Prepare the telescoping pole tips for the 40/30 loop elements
•
Extend the telescoping poles to full length by firmly
“
locking
”
each section of the pole in place. A
good methodology is to position each half of the joint so that they are several inches apart (while
still within each other), and then pull quickly and firmly. Do this for each pole. There are rubber
plugs inside the base section of each telescoping pole. These make it easier for handling, but they
MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE ASSEMBLY. VERIFY THE FOAM INSERT IN THE PLUG HAS NOT MADE
ITS WAY DOWN THE POLE AND THAT THERE IS NO OTHER FOREIGN DEBRIS INSIDE THE POLE.
•
With poles fully extended, trim the end of the tip element of each pole so that the pole is 212.75
inches (540.4 cm) from the tip of the pole to the butt end, as shown in
figure 6.01
. You need to
trim ONLY the poles used for the 40/30 loops—if your antenna has 20m
-
6m straight elements,
those do not need trimming. Use a hack saw or similar cutting blade that is suitable for fiberglass.
•
Using the conical drill bit, chamfer the ends of the 40/30 poles as shown in
figure 6.02
.
Figure 6.03
shows the proper angle to chamfer to. Be sure to clean out the interior of the fiberglass poles be-
fore continuing.
DEBRIS INSIDE THE TELESCOPING POLES CAN LEAD TO FAILURE OF THE EHU.
Secure polyolefin heat shrink to the telescoping pole joints
•
Each telescoping pole uses 3 polyolefin heat shrink pieces (PN 10
-
1059
-
01). On a 20m
-
6m element
half, 3 pieces are used and on a 40/30 element half, six pieces are used. Once finished, the seal is
secure and waterproof. This product requires a heat gun for activation of the adhesive.
•
When positioning the heat shrink, place it so that the joint of the telescoping pole is centered in the
middle of the heat shrink.
Figure 6.04
below shows how this is done.
•
Using a heat gun (hair dryers will NOT work), apply heat evenly around the entire area of heat
shrink. Note: There are 4 blue colored lines imprinted on the tubing. The joint is considered done
being heated and waterproof when the lines change color to a yellowish green. Each line needs to
change color to ensure even adhesion temperatures.
FIG. 6.02
FIG. 6.04
FIG. 6.03
40/30 Loop Assembly
TRIM THE TIP OF EACH POLE FOR AN OVERALL LENGTH OF 212.75 INCHES
FIG. 6.01
CHAPTER SIX
SECTION 6.0