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160 METER SHORTY
INSTALLATION ‑ ATTACHMENT
INTERNATIONAL
ANTENNA CORPORATION
888‑268‑4214
You are the proud owner of the new
DOUBLE BAZOOKA ANTENNA.
The first thing to do is to consider
which direction you want your maximum signal to radiate. The antenna tends
to be omni‑directional, however, the largest lobes radiate from the sides.
If you want your maximum signal to radiate North and South, extend the
ends East and West. The antenna should be mounted in an inverted "V"
configuration for the best results. The apex should be 30 to 60 feet above
around.
Mounting on a push
up pole or tower is easiest. Suspend the apex of the antenna from the
eyehook provided at the center of the "T" mold. Next, extend the ends of
the antenna outward and downward so the antenna forms an upside down "V".
Mount the ends at least 7 to 20 feet above the ground forming an angle of
no less 120 degrees from horizontal. Were horizontal would be 180 degrees.
The ends may be fastened with cord to poles or whatever, using proper
safety rules in safeguarding that persons, pets, and other objects cannot
come in contact with any of the elements as shock hazards or RF burns
could result.
Whenever
connecting the ends of the antenna to an object it is recommended that
tension relief “springs” be installed to compensate for any movement of
the antenna or connecting object.
After mounting, connect a 50 ohm feed line such as RG-58, RG-8 or RG-213
coax to the antenna and your transmitter. Carefully load the transmitter
into a dummy load (not provided). Then with a very low amount of output
power applied to the antenna at your desired frequency, measure the SWR.
The antenna should exhibit an SWR of less than 2:1 across the 100 KHz of
the 160 meter band as an inverted “V”. The antenna is cut for the CW
portion of the band from the factory so further adjustment is optional.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
MEASURE THE SWR USING AN ANTENNA ANALYZER. ANTENNA ANALYZERS WILL GIVE
FALSE SWR MEASUREMENTS ON THE DOUBLE BAZOOKA ANTENNA.
To lower the SWR, fold
the 300 ohm twin lead back on itself six inches at a time on each side.
This procedure will raise the operating frequency from, the CW portion to
the PHONE portion of the band. Once the lowest SWR is obtained tie wrap
the folded end securely to retain it's position. If you measure a higher
SWR, make sure that the antenna is not near or touching any metal objects
such as rain gutters, aluminum siding, etc.
After making sure that the SWR is within spec and everything is clear of
the antenna. You are ready to operate and enjoy all of the great signals
and DX contacts that this antenna offers.
We at IAC wish you the greatest DX'ing and are sure you will be pleased
with your purchase
IAC ACCEPTS NO
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF
THIS ANTENNA.
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