Simply The Best: Model OSJ 146/440 Open Stub J-Pole
Simply The Best: Model OSJ 146/440 Open Stub J-Pole
Simply The Best: Model OSJ 146/440 Open Stub J-Pole
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SIMPLY THE BEST
Model
OSJ 146/440
Open Stub J-Pole
We dont invent antennas.
We simply build them better.
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Part #
Price
J14611
J44012
J14613
J14623
J14614
52S206
J14605
J14606
25C275
$10.
$6.
$15.
$23.
$20.
$4.
$4.
$1.
$1.
Assembly Instructions
Coupling Nut
Nylon Shoulder Washer
SO-239 Stud
3. Remove one nut from the 57 element.
4. Screw 57 element into Assembly / Mounting Bracket in
threaded 3/8 hole nearest end of Bracket.
5. Replace second nut and tighten with 9/16 wrench.
6. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for 6 element. Put element in the other
3/8 threaded hole.
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3/8 Threaded
3/8 Threaded
1 7/16
Saddle Clamp
1
Mast
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SWR
SWR is basically a way of testing the impedance of your Antenna System. The Antenna System has two parts.
1. Coax and connectors.
2. Antenna.
Before you can test or tune the Antenna, you have to test the other half of the system first, the Coax &
Connectors.
Brand New Coax can be Defective or Damaged.
To test the Coax you will need a 50 ohm Dummy Load and an SWR Meter or Antenna Analyzer.
Note: Some of the MFJ 269 Analyzers dont work right. - - (eHam reviews on the MFJ269) - - The MJF 259B
works Great.
Connect the Dummy Load to the end of the coax instead of the Antenna. Connect SWR Meter or Antenna
Analyzer to the other end of the coax.
Check the SWR on all frequencies. SWR should be 1.0:1 on all frequencies. If the SWR is not 1.0:1 or if the
SWR varies with frequency, then the Coax is Not up to the task.
Important: Some Coax can test fine on VHF but not at UHF.
Also a known problem with some remote Antenna Switches.
Example from eHam Reviews
I have had my MFJ269 for about 5 years. It works ok. On VHF and HF it is dead on. But on UHF I do not trust
it. I also have a Bird and I compared several antennas tuned with the MFJ269 and the Bird and the MFJ269 was
wrong everytime on the UHF side. I killed one UHF final when I relied on the MFJ269 for tuning. This antenna
was checked with the Bird after the finals died and was found to have an SWR of 5:1+. Yet when checked with
the MFJ269 it showed fine. I now use the Bird for everything but HF tuning. The MFJ269 still seems to work
ok in this range and is nice for tuning my Buddy Pole for portable ops. It will never see VHF or UHF antennas
again.
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Lastly, grounding the antenna is not necessary for performance. But, it can be grounded for lightning protection
by grounding the assembly bracket. This will not affect performance.
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