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CHAPTER ELEVEN
SECTION 11.0
WIRING THE CONNECTOR JUNCTION BOX
MOUNT THE CONNECTOR JUNCTION BOX ONTO BOOM
The connector junction box is the “hub” for all wiring. It has a hinged cover, which allows for easy access
inside. Having pluggable connections makes it much easier to access wiring. An added feature is the inclu-
sion of a 25 pin female connector located on the inside of the connector junction box. This makes it conven-
ient to do antenna testing at the install site, as opposed to having to go all the way inside the ham shack to
access the electronic controller.
NOTE:
If you purchased the optional boom truss or element truss kit, the
connector junction box mounts in a different location than that shown in the following steps.
In most cases, the connector junction box will be in “ready to mount” position. There are occasions where
you will receive a junction box with the mounting plate in the wrong configuration, due to the many different
configurations used for our various antennas. While we try to make sure this does not happen, if it does, the
fix is an easy one. Unscrew the #6 Nylock nuts as shown in
figure 11.01
. You will need a Phillips screwdriver
for the other end of the screw, located inside the junction box enclosure. Be careful to avoid damaging the
circuit board that the screw rests on when removing the screw. Detach the mounting plate from the junction
box and reposition as shown in
figure 11.02
. Reattach the screws and nuts and tighten.
The connector junction box attaches to the saddle bolts used for mounting the truss mast onto the mast plate
as shown in
figure 11.03
. Position the junction box mounting plate onto the 5/16” hex head bolts and attach
the 5/16” Nylock nuts as shown in
figure 11.04
. The hinged cover needs to open from the bottom, as shown
in
figure 11.05
.
Figure 11.06
shows the connector junction box mounted on the mast plate.
FIG. 11.02
FIG. 11.03
FIG. 11.01
FIG. 11.05
FIG. 11.06
FIG. 11.04