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ALPHA DELTA DX-CC 82 FT. LONG "NO TRAP" 
 
 
 
INSTALLATION NOTES 
 
**Due to the fact that the ALPHA DELTA DX-CC antenna approximates a half 
wave dipole (although greatly reduced in length), the method of mounting or 
installing it does not present some of the problems associated with other types of 
antennas. Towers, trees, wooden utility masts, etc. may all be employed as the 
support structure for the ALPHA DELTA DX-CC! 
 
*Refer to Figure No. 1: The DX-CC may be installed as in inverted seem flat top 
dipole, sloping dipole, etc. The inverted vee configuration seems to be the  
easiest for most amateurs to utilize. It has several benefits, such as requiring but 
a single central support structure for the DX-CC center insulator. Remember, 
though the ALPHA DELTA DX-CC was designed for compromise installations 
where there are space limitations. A little thought will allow the DX-CC to be 
installed in spaces normally thought to be too small for an antenna for these 
frequency bands! 
 
*Tower mounting height for the DX-CC will require some form of "stand-off" for 
support of the DX-CC center insulator. A spacing of 18" or more away from the 
tower will rove adequate. 
 
*Mounting height for the DX-CC is not overly critical. However, as with most half-
wave antennas, the higher and in the clear, the better. Let the space you have 
available dictate the mounting height and scheme of installation. The antenna 
has been tested at a height of 35 ft. Lower heights may cause higher VSWR. 
 
*The introduction of your DX-CC into a tower system employing multiple guy 
wires or other wire antennas may cause detuning of the DX-CC antenna. This 
may be evidenced by a shift in the resonant frequency or increase in the 
minimum VSWR of the antenna. Try to keep the DX-CC as "in the clear" as 
possible. Installing the DX-CC so that it is in a different plane than guy wires will 
help, as will "breaking" the guy wires with strain insulators. For some 
installations, it may be necessary to employ the use of an antenna tuner to 
overcome this detuning situation. 
 
*The DX-CC utilizes the exclusive ALPHA DELTA ISO-RES coil principle for 
shortening and multibanding an antenna. The ISO-RES is not a trap, due to the 
fact that there isn’t a trap capacitor being used. Thus, the DX-CC is a much lower 
"Q" antenna than one that would be constructed using true traps! This allows the 
DX-CC to be broader in bandwidth than is possible with a trap-type antenna of 
equal size. The lower "Q" also allows the user to employ a moderate range 

Summary of Contents for DX-CC

Page 1: ... adequate Mounting height for the DX CC is not overly critical However as with most half wave antennas the higher and in the clear the better Let the space you have available dictate the mounting height and scheme of installation The antenna has been tested at a height of 35 ft Lower heights may cause higher VSWR The introduction of your DX CC into a tower system employing multiple guy wires or ot...

Page 2: ...r being made taut The 10 meter wire is run through the bottom holes on the 3 long stand offs as shown It is then twisted back on itself around the last long stand off after being made taut All of the stand offs should be spaced equally along the wires for best support When all of the wires and stand offs have been positioned properly tightly wrap wire ties around the top and bottom of each stand o...

Page 3: ...n these bands is not normally worth the effort Additional radiation efficiency is typically not realized If VSWR is higher than specified for you rig just use an antenna tuner and enjoy the antenna as is No separate adjustment is available for 15 meters since it is a third harmonic of the 40 meter section IF THE USE OF AN ANTENNA TUNER IS PLANNED NO TUNING OR MODIFICATION IS NECESSARY PUT IT UP AS...

Page 4: ... band a small length of wire may be soldered to each side at the ends of the DX CC These ends may then be trimmed to achieve the desired operating frequency To raise the operating frequency on 80M the 80M wires must be shortened as necessary to reach resonance The DX CC may be operated on the entire amateur HF bands with the incorporation of a good antenna tuner into the system Using the antenna t...

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