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R9

6,10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 30, 40, 80 Meters

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION


INSTRUCTIONS

Cushcraft
Amateur Radio Antennas

308 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD


STARKVILLE, MS 39759
PHONE 662-323-5803
FAX 662-323-6551

Rev 1D

R9

WARNING
THIS ANTENNA IS AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCT OR. CONTACT WITH POWER LINES CAN RESULT IN DEATH, OR SERIOUS INJURY.
DO NOT INSTALLTHIS ANTENNA WHERE THERE IS ANY POSSIBILITY OF CONTACT WITH HIGH VOLTAGE OR ARC-OVER FROM
POWER CABLES OR SERVICE DROPS TO BUILDINGS.THE ANTENNA, SUPPORTING MASTAND/OR TOWER MUST NOT BE
CLOSE TO ANY POWER LINES DURING I NSTALLATION, REMOVAL OR IN THE EVENT PA RT OF THE SYSTEM SHOULD
ACCIDENTALLY FALL. FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES FOR ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE U.S.CONSUMER
PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

Your Cushcraft R9 vertical antenna is designed and manufactured to give trouble free service. This antenna
will perform as specified if the instructions and suggestions in this manual are followed and care is used
in the assembly and installation. When checking the components received in your antenna package use
the parts listed beside each diagram. There is a master parts list on page 2. If you are unable to locate
any tube or component, check the inside of all tubing.IMP0 RTANT: Save the weight label from the outside
of the carton and lot # from the white label on the carton end. Each antenna is weighed at the factory to
verify the parts count. If you claim a missing part,you will be asked for the weight verification label and
the lot #, which tells when it was packed.

PLANNING
Plan your installation carefully. If you use volunteer helpers be sure that they are qualified to assist you.
Make certain that everyone involved understands that you are the boss and that they must follow your
instructions. If you have any doubts at all, employ a professional antenna installation company to install
your antenna.
LOCATION
Although the R9 will operate in almost any location, it must be mounted vertically with the feedpoint
at least 10 above earth ground for best operation. It cannot be mounted on the ground. Secure a location
clear from surrounding objects such as buildings, trees, power lines, towers, guy wires, antennas and
metallic objects .Ideally, it should be 60 from any metal vertical structures, such as a tower. The R8 may
be mounted higher than 10 above earth ground without modification. That is the beauty of its groundindependent design.
EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED FOR YOUR SAFETY. YOU MUST INSURE THAT WHILE THE R9
IS IN OPERATION NEITHER PEOPLE NOR PETS CAN COME IN CONTACT WITH ANY PORTION OF
YOUR ANTENNA INCLUDING THE COUNTERPOISE RODS. DEADLY VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS
MAY EXIST . ALSO, SINCE THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO RF ARE NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD,
LONG TERM EXPOSURE TO INTENSE RF FIELDS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THERE ARE SEVEN
WARNING STICKERS WHICH MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE ENDS OF THE COUNTERPOISE RODS
AS SHOWN IN FIGURE E.
MOUNTING
Your mast should be rigid and pointing straight up. Always use a mast at least 1-3/4 inches (4.4 cm) but
not larger than 2-1/8 inches (5.4 cm) in diameter. If you guy the mast, use
n
such as Phillystran. A GuyKit, R8GK, is available for top guying in high wind areas.
SYSTEM GROUNDING
Direct grounding of the antenna mast is very important for safety. This serves as protection from lightning
strikes and static buildup, and from high voltages which may be present in the equipment attached to the antenna.
A good electrical connection should be made to one or more ground rods directly at the base of the antenna
or mast using a least #10 AWG ground wire and noncorrosive hardware. For details and safety standards,
consult the National Electrical Code. You should also use a coaxial lightning arrestor, situated outside and
as near earth ground as possible to minimize the length of the wire to ground. Cushcraft offers several different
models, such as the LA-2 .
ASSEMBLY
Assemble your R9 by following steps 1 through 12. After assembling the antenna, verify all dimensions
for accuracy.

R9
R8

KEY

PART# DESCRIPTION

KEY

QTY

BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
S80 20-R9-48
S40 20-R9-36
BF 20-R9-CA
SA

Base assembly
R8 Tube BB 1-1/4" x 72"( 3.17 x 182.9cm)
R8 Tube BC 1-1/8" x 72"(2.9 x 182.9cm)
R8 Tube BD 1" x 36" (2.5 x 91cm)
R8 Tube BE 7/8' x 16" (2.3 x 40.5cm)
80 Meter Spokes
40 Meter Spokes
Tube AL 5/8 .035 x 36
R8 Stub SA 3/8"x 52" (0.9 x 132cm)

1
1
1
1
1
8
4

SC
SD
SE
SF
SG
SH
BT1
BT2
MN9
LC1 11-R9-LC
XHR40
09
010009
11
010011
26
190026
28
190028
32
902832
726
195726
64
014764
73
194173
74
194174
75
455624
79
010079
87
014387
96
010096

R8 Stub SC 3/8" x 48" (0.9 x 121.9cm)


R8 Stub SD 3/8" x 48" (0.9 x 121.9cm)
R8 Stub SE 1/4" x 12" (0.6 x 30cm)
R8 Stub SF 3/8" x 72" (0.9 x 182.8cm
R8 Stub SG 3/8" x 43-1/2" (0.9 x 110.5cm)
R8 Stub SH 3/8" x 68" (0.9 x 173cm)
BT1 Trap 17 / 20 Meter
BT2 Trap 30 Meter
R9 Matching Network
80-40 loading Coil Assembly
40"X-Hat Rod
# 8-32 x 5/8" SS RH MS
# 8-32 SS Hex Nut
Aluminum Bracket
Aluminum Half Washer
49" Whip & Tip Assembly
U- bolt V Bracket
# 8-32 x 2-1/4" SS Machine Screw
Radial Ring L Bracket
Radial Ring
Tube Cap 1/8
# 8-32 x 1/2" SS RH Machine Screw
# 8-32 x SS/Nylon Hex Nut
# 8-32 x 3/8" SS RH MS

1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
12
18
2
2
7
4
4
4
2
12
4
23
4

PART# DESCRIPTION

99
205099
105
055105
115
050115
116
240116
118
010118
119
010119
120
010120
160
190160
220
010220
231
010231
232
010232
233
010233
326
290326
404
010404
405
010405
407
030407
408
765-1062
410
030410
411
030411
412
030412
413
030413
428
902428
657
194657
940
360940
941
011941
4079
194079
5072
205072
5096
205096
5097
205097
S6 656-0375S
S6 705-0632S-K
500158
S7
414
191650

1
1

Aluminum Stub Clamp


1/4" Black Plastic Cap
Connector Boot
Silicone Package
5/16 - 18 SS Hex Nut
5/16 SS Split Lock Washer
# 8-32 x 2" SS RH MS
Matching Network Bracket
# 10-24 SS Hex Nut
# 8-32 x 1-3/4" SS RH MS
# 8-32 x 2-1/2" SS RH MS
# 10 SS Split Lock Washer
Danger Label
U-Bolt SS 5/16-18 3-1/4 (2-7/16 C-C)
U-bolt SS 5/16-18 4-1/2 (2-7/16 C-C)
Worm Clamp SS 7/32" - 5/8"
Tube Cap 5/8"
Worm Clamp SS 7/16" - 1"
Worm Clamp SS 9/16"- 1-1/4"
Worm Clamp SS 11/16" - 1-1/2"
Worm Clamp SS 3/4" - 1-3/4"
Ground Strap
Aluminum L Bracket
# 8 Aluminum Flat Washer
# 8 SS Split Lock Washer
Aluminum Mounting Plate
4-Hole Insulator
3-Hole Insulator
2-Hole Insulator
6-32 x 3/8 Screw
6-32 Nut With lock
10-24 x SS
3/4 tube clamp

QTY
2
4
1
1
8
8
1
1
1
5
6
1
8
2
2
10
3
4
1
1
1
6
12
18
1
1
1
1
15
15
4
1

R9

#1 - ASSEMBLE RADIAL
RINGS

Shorter
dimension
attaches to
radial ring.

FIGURE
A

Figures A through D show the steps for radial ring assembly. Refer
to the parts table below for the parts required in this step. Slide
the two radial rings (74) onto the base assembly (BA). Note the
orientation of the ring slots. Attach the rings to the base using the
radial ring brackets (73), 2 1/2" screws (232), 1/2" screws (79)
and lock nuts (87). Leave hardware loose until Step #2. Note the
proper orientation of the radial ring brackets in Figure A. Install
ground strap (428) as shown in Figure D.

Longer dimension
attaches to base.

79
73

NOTE: Do not accidentally use the #10-24 nut in


this step.

P/N

BA

DISPLAY

DESC.

SIZE

BASE
ASSEMBLY
RADIAL RING
BRACKET

74

194174

RADIAL RING

79

010079

SS MACHINE
SCREW

# 8-32 x 1/2"
(1.3 cm)

87

014387

SS LOCK
NUT

# 8-32

14

SS MACHINE
SCREW

#8-32 x 3/8"
(.95 cm)

# 8-32 x 2-1/2"
(6.35 cm)

232

010232

SS MACHINE
SCREW

428

902428

Radial Ring
Connector

74
73

73

194173

010096

FIGURE
B

QTY

73

96

79
428

Insert four 2 1/2" screws (232) into the base assembly (BA) as
shown in Figure D. Secure with nuts (87).

KEY

73

73
87

87

96
96

FIGURE
C

428

87

87

232

232

Note:

FIGURE
D

Radial Ring mounts on lowest set of holes


on the base insulator
r
See figure D

232

87
232

87

428

232

87

232

87

87
87
BA

R9

#2- ATTACH MATCHING


NETWORK AND RADIALS
Slide upper matching network bracket (160) onto base section
(BA). Place it tight against the fiberglass insulator. Insert one
2" screw (120) into bracket (160) and attach nut (87) as
shown in Figure E. Slide Matching Network screws into holes
on upper matching network bracket (160). Position bottom MN
bracket over captive screw in base section (BA) and secure
with #10 nut (220) and a #10 lock washer (233).
Secure MN to upper MN bracket (160) with two nuts (11)
and lock washer (941). Tighten screw in upper MN bracket
(160).
The radial rods may be inserted into the base section at any
time in the assembly process.

KEY
11

P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

010011

SS HEX NUT

SIZE

QTY

#8-32

32

902832

SS RADIAL

160

190160

MN8
BRACKET

87

014387

SS LOCK
NUT

120

010120

SS MACHINE
SCREW

326

290326

WARNING
LABEL

One at a time, place the stainless radial rods (32) into the
slots in the radial rings. Tighten the corresponding ring screws
as you work your way around the rings. The radial rings do
not have to touch each other to secure the radial rods properly.
Do not overtighten the screws. When all rods are secure,
tighten all hardware on the base section. Attach jumper strap
(428) to MN screw with nut (11) and lock washer (941).

49"
(124.5 cm)

1
#8-32
# 8-32 x 2"
(5.1 cm)

MATCHING
NETWORK

220

010220

SS HEX NUT

#10-24

233

010233

SS SPLIT
LOCK WASHER

#10

941

011941

SS SPLIT
LOCK WASHER

#8

11

87

120

11

941

941

160

32

MN9
326
428

32

32
32

32

233
220

941
11

326

MN8

FIGURE E

326

MN

Attach warning labels (326) as shown.

326

326

R9

#3- ASSEMBLE PLASTIC


SPACERS TO RADIAL RINGS
Place the aluminum L-brackets (657) on tube (BB) and secure them
with hardware (231,941&11). Repeat this as well on tube (BC) as
shown on Fig. "F". Slide the 4-hole insulator (5072) on tube (BB)
and secure it with applicable hardware ( 09, 940,941 & 11). Repeat
the same with two and three hole insulators (5096 & 5097) on
tube (BC) according to Fig. "F".
NOTE: Make sure that the tubes are oriented with the slotted ends
on the top when you start assembling the hardware onto them.

KEY

P/N

09

010009

DISPLAY

SS Machine
Screw

DESC

# 8-32 x 5/8"
(1.6 cm)

SIZE

QTY
12

11

010011

SS HEX NUT

8-32

15

941

011941

SS Split Lock
Washer

#8

15

231

010231

SS Machine
Screw

8-32 x 1-3/4"
(4.45 cm)

657

194657

Aluminum
L Bracket

940

360940

Aluminum
Flat Washer

#8

12

BB

R8BB

R8 Tube

1-1/4" x 72"
(3.2 x 182.9 cm)

BC

R8BC

R8 Tube

1-1/8" x 72"
(2.9 x 182.9 cm)

5072

205072

5096

205096

3-Hole
Plastic Insulator

5097

205097

2-Hole
Plastic Insulator

4-Hole
Plastic Insulator

FIGURE F
657
2 PLACES

09
4 PLACES

940
4 PLACES
5097

941
231

11

941
4 PLACES
BC

BC

11
4 PLACES

BB

BB

09
4 PLACES
09
4 PLACES
657
2 PLACES

5096

11
231

940
4 PLACES

941

5072

941
11

657
2 PLACES

940
4 PLACES

941
4 PLACES
11
4 PLACES

231

941
4 PLACES
11
4 PLACES

R9

#4- ASSEMBLE RADIATOR TUBES


Slide theTube BD into tube BC until it hits the inner tube, and secure it
with worm clamp (411).Slide this assembly into tube BB and secure it
with worm clamp (412). Make sure that plastic insulators are aligned as
shown in Fig. "G".

FIGURE G
BD
411

Insert assembly consisted of tubes BD,BC and BB 4 -1/2 " into base
assembly (BA) and secure it with worm clamp (413).We recommend
that you use workhorses or two chairs to place this assembly in a horizontal
position .You may or may not attach the stainless radial rods (32) to the
base assembly (BA) at this time as mentioned in Section #2 of this
manual.

KEY

P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

SIZE

QTY

BA

BASE
ASSEMBLY

BB

R8TUBE BB
1 1/8 insert

1-1/4 x 72
(3.17 x 182.9 cm)

BC

R8TUBE BC
1 insert

1-1/8 x 72
(2.9 x 182.9 cm)

BD

R8TUBE BD
7/8 insert

1 x 36
(2.5 x 91 cm)

BC

411

030411

SS WORM
CLAMP

9/16 x 1-1/4
(1.4 x 3.2 cm)

412

030412

SS WORM
CLAMP

11/16 x 1-1/2
(0.7 x 3.8 cm)

413

030413

SS WORM
CLAMP

3/4 x 1-3/4
(1.9 x 4.4 cm )

412

BB

BB
4-1/2
INSER T
(11.4 cm)

413

BC

BA

BC
BA

8
INSERT

BB

BB

R9
FIGURE H

#5 - ASSEMBLE METAL
CLAMPS ON TO RADIATOR
As the antenna radiator sits on workhorses or pair of chairs place the
aluminum stub clamps (99) on radiator according the Fig. "H". Make
sure the clamps are aligned as shown.Leave the hardware on clamps
(64, 87) slightly loose to allow you insert the stub tubes later
.

KEY

P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

64

014764

SS MACHINE
SCREW

87

014387

SS NYLON
HEX NUT

99

205099

ALUMINUM
STUB CLAMP

SIZE

QTY

#8-32 x 2-1/4
(5.7 cm)

#8-32

4
2

64

99

87

64

15-3/8
(39.1cm)

99

87

LOWER BRACKET
SITS FLUSH ON
BASE ASSEMBLY

R9

#6 - ASSEMBLY OF 6 AND
10 METERS STUBS
Take the (SA) tube and slide it through the 4-hole insulator and secure
it in the bottom aluminum stub clamp as shown in Fig. "I". Make sure
that the slotted end of (SA) tube protrudes beyond the 4-hole insulator
and the opposite end of (SA) tube is mounted flush with the bottom
of the stub clamp (see callout at bottom of Fig I). In same fashion
slide the tube (SC) and secure it on other side of bottom aluminum
stub clamp. Align the bottom stub clamp with plastic insulators and
secure it tight. Slide the 6" rod (SB) into tube (SA) and secure with
worm clamp (407). Use 6 Meter tuning chart to adjust the stub (SB)
for selected portion of the band. Place the protective plastic cap on
top of (SB) tuning rod to complete the 6 Meter stub.

105

10 (25.4 cm)
EXPOSED

407
SE

Take another 6" rod (SB) and slide it 3" into tube (SC) and secure
with worm clamp (407) as shown in callout of Fig. "I". Slide the tube
(SD) through 3-hole plastic insulator and assemble with worm clamp
(407) over other end of rod (SB). Insert rod ( SE) into tube (SD) as
shown ,and complete the 10 Meter stub by placing the protective
plastic cap on top.

KEY

P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

SIZE

SD

R8SA

R8 Stub SA

3/8"x 52"
(1 x 132 cm)

SB

R8SB

R8 Stub SB

1/4" x 6"
(0.6 x 15 cm)

R8SC

R8 Stub SC

3/8" x 48"
(1 x 121.9 cm)

SD

R8SD

R8 Stub SD

3/8" x 48"
(1 x121.9 cm)

SE

R8SE

R8 Stub SE

1/4" x 12"
(.6 x 30.5 cm)

105

055105

Black Plastic Cap

1/4"
(.6 cm)

407

030407

SS Worm Clamp

7/32"-5/8"
(.6 x 1.6 cm)

SB

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT

SA
SC

407

SC
SA

Tune Chart

Frequency (MHz)

SB

407

SC

407

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT

SEE 6 METER
TUNE CHART

QTY

SA

6 Meter

105

BB

99
Length

50.250

4-1/2" (11.4 cm)

50.800

3-1/2" (8.9 cm)

51.500

2-1/2" (6.4 cm)

52.500

1-1/2" (13.8 cm)

53. 500

1/2" (1.3 cm)

BA
NOTE: Stubs sit flush with bottom of

stub clamp,on top of BA.

FIGURE I
8

R9

#7-ASSEMBLYOF12 AND
15 METERS STUBS

KEY

Take two tubes (SF) and slide them through 4-hole plastic insulator
and secure in top stub clamp as shown in Fig. J1. Insert two
6"rods (SB) in (SF) tubes and place the worm clamps (407) as
shown in callout at Fig. J2. Place tube (SH) on left side stub as
shown in Fig. J2, sliding it through 2 and 3 hole plastic insulators.
Insert tube (SG) on the right side stub as shown and secure with
worm clamp. Take two (SB) rods and insert them on top of these
two stubs as shown in top callouts of Fig. J2 along with protective
end caps.

P/N

DISPLA
Y

DESC

SIZE

QTY

SB

R8SB

R8 STUB SB

1/4"x 6"
(.6 x 15 cm)

105

055105

BLACK PLASTIC
CAP

1/4"
(.6 cm)

407

030407

SS WORM 7
CLAMP

/32"-5/8"
(1.2 x 1.6 cm)

SF

R8SF

R8 STUB SF

3/8" x 72"
(1 x 182.9 cm)

SH

R8SH

R8 STUB SH

3/8" x 68"
(1 x173 cm)

SG

R8SG

R8 STUB SG

3/8" x 43-1/2"
(1 x110.5 cm)

Note: Make sure that all stubs are positioned around main radiator
as shown in Fig. J2

FIGURE J2

FIGURE J1

105

SB

105

SB

3-1/2 (8.9 cm )
EXPOSED

3-1/2 (8.9 cm)


EXPOSED

407

407
SG

SH

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT

3 (7.6 cm)
INSERT
SB

SB
SF
SF

SF

SF

407
407

R9

#8 - ASSEMBLE X-HAT ON
BD TUBE
FIGURE K

Install 2 X hat rods (XHR40) as shown in figure K, using aluminum


bracket, (26), aluminum half washers (28), and fasten with screw
(231) and lock nut (87).

KEY

P/N

DESC

SIZE

XHR

XHR40

X-Hat Rod

40" (101.6 cm )

26

190026

Aluminum
Bracket

28

190028

Aluminum
Half Washer

87

014387

SS Nylon
Hex Nut

# 8-32

SS RH
Machine Screw

#8-32 x 1-3/4"
(4.4 cm)

DISPLAY

231 010231

26

QTY
2

87

87
XHR40

26
28

28

231

XHR40

231
BD

10

R9

#9 - ASSEMBLE TRAPS

FIGURE L

Assemble traps (BT1) and (BT2) as shown in callout of Fig."L". Slide


this assembly into top tube (BD) of main radiator assembly until it hits
the screws of X-hat assembly and secure it with worm clamp (411).
KEY

P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

SIZE

BT2

QTY

BT1

BT1 TRAP
17/20 METER

BT2

BT2 TRAP
30 METER

BE

R8 TUBE
BE

7/8" x 16"
(2.3 x 41 cm)

410

030410

SS WORM
CLAMP

7/16"-1"
(1.1 x 2.5cm)

411

030411

SS WORM
CLAMP

9/16" x 1-1/4"
(1.4 x 3.2 cm)

410

18
(45.7 cm)

BE

410

BT1
40 Meter Tune Chart

Frequency (MHz) Length (In) (cm)


7.025
20" (50.8)
7.050
18.5" (47.0)
7.100
16" (40.6)
7.150
13" (33.0)

Frequency (MHz)
7.200
7.250
7.300

Length (In) (cm)


10" (23.4)
7" (17.8)
5" (12.7)

411

#10 - ASSEMBLE 40 METER SPOKE HATS


S6 8 places. Loosely fit the screws and nuts into the
ring. Insert the rods into the ring and tighten the screws.
The rings are shown further apart than they are on the
loading section for illustration only. You do not need to
unbolt them from the tube. Install the spoke caps on the
tips of the rods.

40 Meter Capacity Hat Ring

1/8 AL spoke 4 places

11

cap

R9

6-32 x 3/8 (8 places including 2 already mounted)


Loosen the pre-installed screws and insert the
rest of the screws and nuts loosely. Insert the
spokes and tighten all eight screws. Install spoke
caps on the tips of the Rods.

S6

1/8 AL spoke 48 (8 places)


W6

#11 - ASSEMBLE 80 METER


SPOKE HAT

6-32 W/lock

408 TUBE CAP 5/8

20-R9-CA
Insert BF 3 inches into the loading coil
and secure with hose clamp. Slide the
5/8 tube cap on top of CA

80 meter spokes

80 Meter loading coil

40 meter spokes
40 Meter loading coil

12

R9

#12 SECURE LOADING COIL

80 meter spokes

80 Meter loading coil


Move tap to a lower location to lower the frequency of operation.
Use a phillips screwdriver to loosen or tighten the tap.

40 meter spokes
40 Meter loading coil

411
414

80 and 40 meters are tuned using the tapped coil


sections on the upper loading coil. Use a phillips
head screwdriver to move the tap up or down the
loading coil. The lowest setting on the coil will be
maximum inductance and also the lowest operating
frequency.

13

Place the aluminum clamp around the trap tube to make the
electrical connection. Secure it with the 8-32 x 1 bolt and nut.
It should be right next to the rain cap on the trap but do not allow
it to push the cap down where water can collect in it.
Slide the fiberglass tube with the hose clamp over the trap tube
and secure it with the hose clamp. Connect the wire jumper from
the loading coil to the electrical clamp using an additional nut.

R9

#11 -BASE TO MAST ASSEMBLY


Attach the antenna base to your mast as shown in Figure N. First attach
the mounting plate (4079) with U-bolts (404), aluminum V-blocks (63), and
nut (389) to the antenna base. The bottom of the plate should should be
even with the bottom of the antenna to leave room for the radial clamping
system. Affix danger label (326) to the antenna so that it is easy to see.
When attaching mounting plate to the mast use the (405) U-bolts, mast
clamps (726), and nut (389).

404

726

119
KEY P/N

DISPLAY

DESC

SIZE

4 PLACES

QTY

118

118

726

195726

V Bracket

4 PLACES

4 PLACES

326

726

118

010118

SS HEX NUT

5/16" - #18

119

010119

SS SPLIT LOCK
WASHER

5/16"

404

010404

U-BOLT

5/16-18 x 3-1/4"
(6.2 x 8.2 cm)

5/16-18 x 4-1/2"
(6.2 x 11.4 cm)

404
405

405

010405

U-BOLT

4079

194079

MOUNTING
PLATE

WARNING
LABEL

326

290326

118

726

4 PLACES

726

119
4 PLACES

405
389

4079

Note: Apply liquid soap or anti-seize compound to


threads of U-bolts before attaching nuts.

Line bottom
of plate up
with bottom
of antenna.

FigureN

#12 - FEEDLINE
The R9 is designed for use with 50 Ohm coaxial cable terminated with a
PL-259 connector.The shortest length of cable will have the least loss.
A connector boot is included for use with your new antenna (figure O).
Slide the boot over the cable before attaching your PL-259. Coat only the
outside connector threads and shell with silicone grease. Do not coat the
center pin or receptacle. After the PL-259 is firmly screwed onto the
antenna connector, slide the vinyl boot over the connector and against the
connector bracket for a good weather-tight connection. After the antenna
is on the mast, tape the feedline to the mast.
If you plan to install the
antenna in a salty or corrosive environment, you may want to consider
coating it with a clear marine varnish or equivalent after it is assembled.

SILICONE
(116)
SILICONE GREASE

cushcraft

115

KEY

115

P/N

DISPLAY

050115
cushcraft

116

240116

SILICONE GREASE

DESC

SIZE

QTY

CONNECTOR
BOOT

SILICONE
PACKAGE

14

FigureO

DO NOT COAT
CENTER PIN
WITH SILICONE !

The R9 has a high wind load at the top of the antenna.


Guying is highly recommended. A guy kit will stabilize
the antenna in severe wind conditions. Optional guying
kit model number R8-GK is available. Flexing of the
antenna in strong winds can stress the elements and
cause them to become loose.

R9 SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency, meters
VSWR 2:1 bandwidth, KHz

VSWR at resonance (typical)


Power Rating, Watts CW

Vertical Radiation angle, deg.


Horizontal rad, deg.
Height, ft
Wind survival
Weight, lb.
Wind Surface Area
Max Mast size

6,10,12,15,17,20,30,40,80
80m (35)
40m (150)
30m (>50)
20m (>350)
17m (>100)
15m (>450)
12m (>100)
10m (>1500)
6m (>1500)
1.3:1
1500(PEP)w/o speech processing
750W (CW)
500(FM,PSK)
16
360
31.5 max.
80 mph ( guyed )
25
4 sqft
2

The Electrical Specifications for all Cushcraft Amateur Antennas are derived from numerical
analysis and measured data taken on our test range. Performance may vary due to the random
variables associated with a specific application or installation.

Note: Use of an antenna tuner to extend operating frequency of the antenna


beyond its native 2:1 SWR range, while running full rated power will void
the warranty. Such operation should therefore be done with extreme caution
and at greatly reduced power. All tuning adjustments should be done at low
power, less than 100W.

Cushcraft
Amateur Radio Antennas
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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