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303CP26 ASSEMBLY MANUAL 

Before beginning assembly, read over the parts list and check for missing or damaged parts. Contact the M2 

Antenna Systems, Inc. directly at 559-432-8873 if any discrepancy is found.  

 

Tools required: A medium size flat blade screwdriver, an 11/32 nut driver or equivalent, a 1/2 inch wrench or not 

driver, a 7/16 inch wrench and a tape measure.  

 

1.  The driven element is partially assembled at the factory. Starting 11-3/8” (11.375”) from the rear of the       

female “F” connectors point toward the front of the antenna. Secure with an 8-32 x 1-1/4” screw. Next, slide 

the 3/16 x 18.0 inch long rod through the open holes just below it and add two black button insulators. Cen-

ter the rod in the boom. Add the shorting blocks, positioning them at the ends of the shorter rod elements. 

When     everything is adjusted, tighten up the set screws.  

 

2. Repeat this operation for the second driven element, mounting it a t 20-3/8” (20.375”) from the rear and with 

the two “F” connectors facing the rear driven element just installed and on the left side of the boom per the 

sketch. Proper positioning per the sketch will guarantee RIGHT HAND CIRCULARITY.  

 

3. Assemble the boom per the antenna dimension sheet, secure the joints with the 8-32 x 1-1/4” screws,      

lockwasher and nuts. Final tightening and alignment will be done after the elements are all in place.  

 

4. Now mount the phasing block 9-1/4 inches from the rear of the boom using an 8-32 x 1/4” screw. Position the 

block on the same side of the boom as the rear driven element so the large “N” connector is facing to the rear.  

 

REFER TO THE CABLE ASSEMBLY SKETCH FOR STEPS 6, 7 & 8.  

 

5. Connect the two 14.5 inch long balun cables to the two close spaced connectors on each driven element 

block. Tighten the connectors first by hand and then gently but firmly  with  a  7/16  inch  end  wrench.  TO         

PREVENT POSSIBLE CABLE DAMAGE hold the body of the connector with pliers so it doesn’t rotate during 

this final tightening operation.  

 

6. Connect the long, 22-1/2” phasing cable to the single TOP connector on the FRONT driven element and 

route the cable back to the side connector on the phasing block. Again, tighten both ends first by hand and then 

finally with the 7/16 inch wrench.  

 

7. Connect the short 7-1/2 inch phasing cable to the single connector on the rear driven element block and 

route the cable to the in line connector on the phasing block. Tighten as before.  

 

8. Once the cables are all in place form them neatly against the boom and hold in place with the black nylon 

ties. In places where director rod elements will come through the boom, do not tighten the nylon ties all the way 

so the cables may be moved slightly for clearance around the rod elements.  

 

INSTALLING THE ELEMENTS 

 

9. Separate te rod elements into two (2) sets. Using just one set, install the 18-7/8” rod element in 5/16 inch di-

ameter hole 5 inches form the rear of the boom. Use the black button insulators on either side where the ele-

ment passes through the boom. At this time just position the element near center. Final centering can be done 

later when all the elements in one plane are in place.  

 

10. The elements taper in length so continue installing the rods down the boom using the button insulators as 

described in step #10.  

 

11. When all the elements in one plane are in place, start at one end using a tape measure: center each        

element to 1/16 inch or better. We recommend you DO NOT install the keepers at this time, just center each 

element. When centering is complete, stand at the end of the boom and sight down the tips of the elements  

noting any irregularities. The tips should form a gentle curve, and each side should look like a mirror image of 

the other. This is just a crude check to catch major errors or any irregularities. Correct if found.  

Summary of Contents for 303CP26

Page 1: ... The 303CP26 is a practical sized yet high performance circular polarized antenna with a remarkably clean pattern The pattern is important in order to match the antenna s noise temperature with modern low noise preamps This antenna is ideal for satellite work but is also excellent for terrestrial uses The CNC machined driven element module is O ring sealed and weather tight for low maintenance and...

Page 2: ...y but firmly with a 7 16 inch end wrench TO PREVENT POSSIBLE CABLE DAMAGE hold the body of the connector with pliers so it doesn t rotate during this final tightening operation 6 Connect the long 22 1 2 phasing cable to the single TOP connector on the FRONT driven element and route the cable back to the side connector on the phasing block Again tighten both ends first by hand and then finally with...

Page 3: ...303CP26 DIMENSION SHEET H V ...

Page 4: ...ght on that end Position the boom to mast plate accordingly attaching it to the boom with the 1 1 8 inch U bolts cradles and nuts 16 Circular polarized antennas such as this antenna must be mounted on non metallic masts or support booms and the feedlines must run off the back of the boom so as not to disturb the standing wave ratio and the circular properties of the antenna If this antenna is to b...

Page 5: ... 7 5 RG 6 1 BOOM TO MAST PLATE 188 X 4 X 6 1 U BOLT 1 1 2 AND CRADLE 2 U BOLT 1 1 8 AND CRADLE 2 ASSEMBLY MANUAL 1 HARDWARE BAG SHORTING BARS 1 4 X 3 4 X 1 1 2 ALUMINUM 4 BUTTON INSULATORS 52 ELEMENT KEEPERS 52 SCREW 8 32 X 1 1 4 SS 7 SET SCREW 8 32 SS 8 LOCKWASHER SPLIT RING 8 4 NUT 8 32 SS 4 NUT 5 16 18 SS 8 LOCKWASHER 5 16 18 SS 8 NYLON TIE 5 PUSH TUBE 3 8 X 3 1 ALLEN WRENCH 5 64 1 M2 ANTENNA S...

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