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 THESE DIMENSONS ARE APPROXIMATE.

REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ON ADJUSTINNG THE
S.W.R. TO DETERMINE EXACT SETTINGS. THERE

ARE2 

 ADJUSTMENTS,   CAPACI-

TOR ADJUSTMENT, 2. SLIDER POSITION.

DO NOT MOVE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME. 

MOVE

THE CAPACITOR FIRST, THEN, IF NECESSARY MOVE
THE SLIDER, AND GO BACK TO THE CAPACITOR.

S21, 

 

 O-24 x 

 SCRE

DRIVEN

LK. WSHRS   SQ.

NUTS

S21, 

 N12

COAX

CABLE

GAMMA STRAPS

(SLIDER)

WASHER

 FLATWASHER

 GO1 P GAMMA MATCH

FIGURE 4

GAMMA MATCH MOUNTING

Mount the gamma match (GO 

 to the driven element, using the gamma straps 

 

 and attaching

hardware as shown. Attach your 52 ohm coaxial cable to the connector (S42) and dress along boom and down the
mast. The gamma is shown pointing down   this is to let water out.

ADJUSTING THE STANDING WAVE RATIO 

Refer to Figure 4. The dimensions given are approximate and should be used as a starting point.* The gamma

match has 2 adjustments. First is the capacitor adjust and second is the slider adjust. Connect a SWR bridge coax
between your transmitter and the antenna and check the SWR. If adjustment is required, loosen the clamp on the
gamma match and the screws holding the slider (gamma straps 

 Next move the capacitor adjustment first one

direction, then the other until a minimum SWR reading is obtained. If SWR is not yet satisfactory, move the slider
out 2” away from the boom.

 reading has gone up move the slider 

 the original position and 

 towards

the boom. Now readjust the capacitor for minimum SWR. You should now be able to determine which direction to
move the slider. Repeat the above procedure moving the slider in smaller increments until a satisfactory SWR is

obtained. Tighten all hardware. Disconnect the SWR bridge and reconnect your coaxial cable.

NOTE!

When assembling for vertical use, set antenna on a pole about 8 to 9 feet above the ground horizontally and

adjust SWR to 1.7. When you turn the antenna vertical and mount it on the tower, etc., the SWR will drop to 1.4 to

1.5. This is good; QUIT! Antenna results best if vertical antenna clears the top of the tower.

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Summary of Contents for M105HV

Page 1: ...ntenna up whichever way you wish THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE HV BEAMS AND THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IS THAT THE HV BEAM HAS BOTH SETS OF ELEMENTS ON THE SAME BOOM UPLEASE ADD THE FOLLOWING INSTRUC...

Page 2: ...UM CLAMPS ____ S21 25 10 24 MACHINE SCREWS ____ PL2 20 437 PLASTIC CAPS BLACK ____ N11 25 10 24 SQUARE NUTS ____ N18 2 5 16 EYEBOLTS WITH 4 NO1 ____ PL5R 1 2 PLASTIC CAP RED ____ PL5 1 2 PLASTIC CAP B...

Page 3: ...highly recommended that rope be put in the elements to prolong their life All hardware should be tightened securely and then coated with silicon rubber sealant or similar compound to prevent loosenin...

Page 4: ...ons T52P over each end of the coupler so they butt at the center mark Attach the boom to mast plate PO 1P and the vertical guy support VO 1P at the boom center using 2 U bolts saddles and hardware as...

Page 5: ...dimensions A B To assemble the elements slide a piece of l 2 O D tubing TOl into each slotted end of the 5 8 O D center section Tl 1P Allow equal lengths on each end to arrive at the specified overall...

Page 6: ...imes Take two of these cables and install one on each eyebolt leaving 304M 12 between the egg insulator and the eyebolt wrap it five or more times and cut off the excess Take the other two cables with...

Page 7: ...CTOR 2nd DIRECTOR 3rd DIR 5 3 3 4 1 7 5 2 5 105M 1 6 2 5 5 054M 1 6 1 2 5 0 0 3 210 6 9 2 0 1 6 4 5 1 9 9 6 3 5 1 9 7 5 334M 1 739M 5 105M 1 6 2 5 5 054M 1 6 1 2 4 978M 6 8 5 2 0 1 6 4 5 1 9 9 6 3 5 1...

Page 8: ...capacitor adjust and second is the slider adjust Connect a SWR bridge coax between your transmitter and the antenna and check the SWR If adjustment is required loosen the clamp on the gamma match and...

Page 9: ...a c t y o u r l o c a l i n s t a l l e r i f c o n s u l t a t i o n o r a s s i s t a n c e i s r e q u i r e d A l l t o w e r a n d a n t e n n a i n s t a l l a t i o n s s h o u l d b e t h o r...

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