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Zero five antennas installation
Zero five antennas installation








  1. Zero five antennas installation how to#
  2. Zero five antennas installation install#
  3. Zero five antennas installation professional#

This multiband antenna covers every frequency from 1.8 to 50 MHz. Made in the USA as Smart, Strong, and Elegant.

Zero five antennas installation how to#

Start here: Common Questions, List of Benefits, How to Choose an Antenna Check List, YouTube videos, & Documents Page.

zero five antennas installation

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Zero five antennas installation install#

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Zero five antennas installation professional#

Super easy to build and use out of the box, no professional installer is needed! Build it, plant it in the ground, and plug in your radio. The DX Flagpole Antenna & HF Vertical Antenna are both a VDA or VDP antenna design (Vertical Dipole Antenna) popular with ham radio DXpeditions, DXers, Emergency Services, Preppers, YLs, HOA & suburban lots alike. No Radials are needed, and is free-standing, strong, smart, & elegant, offering you Real DX from 160-6M. The antenna never made a good CBr's match, but it worked really well for me even at >1.70:1 SWR across the band.See your new DX Flagpole Antenna, an HOA + XYL approved, HF Antenna. If Eddie C had just welded a nut on the outside of this hole in mount to allow for more thread.problem solved.but no it added to the cost. It finally stripped out the three threads. The screw that attaches the matching coil end at ground uses a screw in the side of the mount, with very few threads to hold the coil tight. The setup is neat though, and does allow one to adjust the antenna impedance and reactance from the bottom and that saves taking the whole thing down. Now I can even slide it up or down anymore. The bolt digs into the insulator material and the wind makes this screw muck-up the insulator. Instead, he used a bolt that screws through the thick walled aluminum tubing to secure the radiator inside the mount. My Wolf 50_10m EFHW works similar, except the capacitor is inside of the mount. Good point Bob.I think it is because in a way it looks like a gamma with a dielectric insulator inside a metal tube. I find the matching range that works best is within a very small adjustment range, like maybe 1/16" to 1/32" inch for both the space between the coil ends and the tap point on the feed point extension wire. I have an antenna with this type of combination (resistive/reactive) adjustments and they can be very difficult setting the tune. If you gave him the frequency you wanted to work, and he preset it for you, then I would not mess with adjusting this area to start with.

zero five antennas installation

This adjustment allows the antenna tune in combination with the wire tap on the orbital coil.

zero five antennas installation

I'm not totally sure if this is the antenna, but I think I always thought the part you describe as a gamma was not really a gamma, but was intended to allow for one to adjust the bottom of the antenna to help support the radiator, and to allow for the reactance adjustments (resonance length of the radiator) instead of having to lower the antenna to change frequencies by adjusting the tip length.

zero five antennas installation

When you get it constructed try and get some good pictures including some close-ups of the matching section and post them up for us. I use to catch a lot of flack when showing my videos of how I compared my CB vertical antennas.about 35' feet apart, but I don't think this is such a big deal. I have to agree 314, this one will likely perform about the same as the Maco V58.










Zero five antennas installation