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* Pole + ground foot
 
* Pole + ground foot
 
* guy wire
 
* guy wire
* star pickets
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* star pickets (min 3)
 
* receiver
 
* receiver
 
* cable antenna-receiver
 
* cable antenna-receiver
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* 4x D-cell batteries
  
 
Tools:
 
Tools:
* PH2 screwdrive
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* PH2 screwdriver
 
* metric socket set
 
* metric socket set
* ...
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* hammer
 
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* knot tying skills... ask Ellie :)
  
 
= Receiver =
 
= Receiver =
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Instructions: [[Media:UHF_receiver_operation_manual.pdf]]
 
Instructions: [[Media:UHF_receiver_operation_manual.pdf]]
  
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Time to set for the login start:
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2020-12-05T17:26:00 (UTC) 
  
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The receiver will log for 5 minutes.
  
 
= Antenna setup =
 
= Antenna setup =
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* Follow instructions from the antenna manual, being careful not to lose nuts and bolts!
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* Before attaching the choke (coil thing at the large end), check using voltmeter there is no electrical short between the 2 sides of the antenna.
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* Cable tie RF cable to the beam, making sure it remains aligned with the beam.
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* Do not tighten coax connectors too much, just finger tight.
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[[File:antenna_cable_feeding.jpg|400px]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 4 December 2020

pre-requisite

Things required:

  • Antenna box
  • Pole + ground foot
  • guy wire
  • star pickets (min 3)
  • receiver
  • cable antenna-receiver
  • 4x D-cell batteries

Tools:

  • PH2 screwdriver
  • metric socket set
  • hammer
  • knot tying skills... ask Ellie :)

Receiver

Instructions: Media:UHF_receiver_operation_manual.pdf

Time to set for the login start: 2020-12-05T17:26:00 (UTC)

The receiver will log for 5 minutes.

Antenna setup

  • Follow instructions from the antenna manual, being careful not to lose nuts and bolts!
  • Before attaching the choke (coil thing at the large end), check using voltmeter there is no electrical short between the 2 sides of the antenna.
  • Cable tie RF cable to the beam, making sure it remains aligned with the beam.
  • Do not tighten coax connectors too much, just finger tight.

Antenna cable feeding.jpg