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CHA P-LOOP 2.0 

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Loop Operation 

The CHA P-LOOP 2.0 is easy to use.  Perform the following steps whenever you change frequency more than half 
the bandwidth listed in Table (1) on the band for which you are operating. For example, on 20 meters, you should 
retune if you change frequency greater than 20 KHz.

 

 

1.

 

The CHA P-LOOP 2.0 is bidirectional favoring the sides, see plate (5).  If possible, point one side toward the 
target signal and rotate the antenna for maximum signal strength. 
  
 

 

 

Plate 5. Magnetic Loop Antenna 
Directivity. 

 

2.

 

Adjust  the  Tuning  Knob  (h)  for  maximum 
receive  signal  strength.    Turn  the  Tuning 
Knob  right  or  clockwise  to  increase  (+)  the 
resonant 

frequency 

and 

left 

or 

counterclockwise  to  decrease  (-)  the 
resonant  frequency,  see Plate (6).   You will 
know  when  you  are  close  to  resonant 
frequency  because  you  will  start  hearing 
signals  and  a  marked  increase  in  receiver 
background noise.  The Tuning Knob uses a 
6:1  reduction  drive  which  allows  for  fine 
adjustment  and  will  rotate  approximately 
2¾  revolutions  from  lowest  to  highest 
frequency.    Do  not  attempt  to  force  the 
Tuning Knob past the stops.   

3.

 

Ensure your transmitter is set to output no 
more than 5 Watts during tuning.  

4.

 

Transmit  a  carrier  and  slowly  turn  the 
Tuning  Knob  slightly  counterclockwise  and 
then  clockwise,  around  the  position  of 
highest  receive  signal  found  in  step  2,  to 
obtain  the  lowest  SWR.    An  SWR  of  less 
than  2:1  is  satisfactory.  The  bandwidth  of 
the  loop  on  40  meters  is  only  15  KHz,  so 
once you are close to resonance make only 
the slightest Tuning Knob adjustments.  
Due  to  the  superior  design  of  the  CHA  P-
LOOP  2.0,  there  is  minimal  body  induction 
while  tuning  the  loop.  The  SWR  should 
remain  stable  while  tuning  with  your  hand 
and operating while holding the antenna. 
 

 

 

Plate 6. Tuning Knob Operation. 

 

5.

 

Increase transmitter power to no more than 
the  specified  limit  for  your  mode  and  duty 
cycle  (see  specifications).   

Note:

 

If  unsure,

 

y

ou are always safe using 10W without the 

Power  Compensator,  and  20W  when  using 
the Power Compensator. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CHA P-LOOP 2.0

Page 1: ...HF Portable Loop Antenna 2 0 CHA P LOOP 2 0 Operator s Manual California USA WWW CHAMELEONANTENNA COM VERSATILE DEPENDABLE STEALTH BUILT TO LAST...

Page 2: ...from all power lines WARNING Never operate this antenna where people could be subjected to high levels of RF exposure especially above 10 watts or above 14 MHz Never use this antenna near RF sensitiv...

Page 3: ...io wave H field rather than the electric part E field of the radio wave It also has a high Q resonance of around 15 KHz on 40 meters providing immunity from interference outside the bandpass The new C...

Page 4: ...communications infrastructure has been damaged by a natural disaster or military conflict Although HF radio is a reasonably reliable method of communication HF radio waves propagate through a complex...

Page 5: ...s Program VOACAP which is available at no cost to download or use online at www voacap com The operator enters the location of the two stations and the program show a wheel with the predicted percenta...

Page 6: ...F sockets SO 239 located on the right and left sides of the Tuning Unit a g Coaxial Cable Assembly The Coaxial Cable Assembly not shown is a 12 foot length of coaxial cable with an RF isolator at the...

Page 7: ...f the Coupling Loop c and is used to connect the Coaxial Cable g to the radio j Mast Handle The Mast Handle is at the bottom of the Telescoping Mast d It can be used to hold the CHA P LOOP 2 0 in your...

Page 8: ...m tipping over or a larger heady duty camera tripod used r Power Compensator The Power Compensator attaches to Flexible Radiator Loop Connection f on the left side of the Tuning Unit a It is used to i...

Page 9: ...Coupling Loop Attachment n 6 Attach the Coupling Loop c to the front top of the Coupling Loop Attachment by positioning the threaded hole in the metal bar at the base of the Coupling Loop over the sc...

Page 10: ...uses a 6 1 reduction drive which allows for fine adjustment and will rotate approximately 2 revolutions from lowest to highest frequency Do not attempt to force the Tuning Knob past the stops 3 Ensur...

Page 11: ...ire range listening for a marked increase in received signal strength and receiver background noise 8 If still not operational replace Coaxial Cable assembly Most problems with antenna systems are cau...

Page 12: ...a below 6 7 MHz or above 30 0 MHz 3 This antenna cannot be used with the CHA F LOOP 80m Conversion Kit 4 This antenna is only water resistant when mounted near vertically Do not mount this antenna hor...

Page 13: ...CHA V1 Mobile Antenna The CHA V1 antenna is our first and classic broadband HF mobile antenna that we designed It has been updated from fiberglass to 7075 alloy and stainless steel CHA V1L Mobile Ant...

Page 14: ...oyment and simplicity of operation is essential but compactness is primary The antenna will operate at all frequencies in the 1 8 54 MHz band without any adjustment with most modern external antenna t...

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