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MODEL TH6-DX
"THUNDERBIRD"
(389)
beam. It has a separate Hy-Q trap for each band-to give you the best
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SECTION 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1 -1 GENERAL
1-2 SPECIFICATIONS:
ELECTRICAL:
Input Impedance .......................................................................... 52 ohms
Forward Gain ............................................................................... 9.5db
Front-to-Back Ratio........................................................................25 db
Maximum Power Input ....................................................................1 KW
VSWR..............................................................................................1.2:1
LIGHTNING Protection ............................................................DC ground
MECHANICAL:
Boom Length ..............................................................................2 4 f t
Boom Diameter .............................................................................2 in
Longest Element .....................................................................29ft 1 in
Accepts Mast ........................................................................ 1 5/8"O. D.
Maximum Wind..............................................................................80mph
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SECTION 2
Before leaping headlong into the assembly of this antenna, take a moment to
read this paragraph. The TH6-DX i s a fairly large antenna and requires
some consideration as to how you are going to get it to the top of your tower.
To help you with this problem we have furnished you with three methods and
it is best that you consider which you are going to use now, as it will determine
how you put the antenna together.
Method #1 -- Completely assemble the antenna on the ground then hoist it into
position using a set-up as shown in Figure #1.
Method #2 -- The guy wire method (Figure #2)) is a simple inexpensive way of
installing the antenna. Guy the antenna as shown in the illustration and pull it
into position. This method requires you to make two boom. cradles as shown
in the detailed drawing.
CAUTION
Extreme care should be taken when measuring and adjusting tubing lengths. The
compression clamps used for securing the tubing will indent both tubes and if
you find it necessary to change any lengths you must first loosen the clamp and
slide it out of the way. Then, using a SHARP 1/4" drill bit, drill out the
dimple caused by the clamp. The tubing can then be moved and the
compression clamp re-installed.
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(Continued)
In the parts pack you will find a small tin of Electroseal. This is a
specially compounded oxidation inhibitor and it maintains electrical
conductivity. The Electroseal should be applied to the mating surface of all
telescoping sections and other parts where good electrical connections are
to be made.
Select the four boom sections (2" diameter tubing) , notice the end of each
long boom section (2 x 79 1/2") is swaged so it will fit inside the drilled end
of the short boom sections. Slip the unswaged end of each long boom
section into the boom-to-mast bracket and line up the holes. Secure the
boom sections to the bracket using the two 5/16-18 x 3" bolts, nuts and
lockwashers provided. Do not tighten at this time. The bracket must be loose
for later when you mount the antenna on your mast.
NOTE
One end of the boom has a small hole drilled in it near the boom-to-mast
bracket. This hole must be positioned so it is facing UP (skyward) when the
boom is assembled. The hole will be used for attaching the Beta Match in a
later step. This end of the boom will be known as the Reflector end. Refer to
Figure 4.
Slip the remaining boom sections over the swaged ends of the assembled
boom section and secure using the 1/4-20 x 2 1/4" bolt, nut and lockwasher
as shown in Figure 4.
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2-3 (Continued)
NOTE
The following steps will be in singular form. They will have to be done
first for one side of the boom then repeated for the other side. Also,
remember to coat each telescoping section with electroseal.
Select the tubing bundle marked "15-20 Ref". Insert the thick-walled end of
the RI section (1 1/4 x 95 1/2") into the element-to-boom bracket assembled on the
boom. Tighten the screws to hold the element securely but do not tighten the
anchor screws at this time.
Check to see that the 15-20 meter Reflector element will lie in a plane
parallel to the earth when the antenna is mounted on the mast. This can be
done by observing the position of the Reflector element with respect to the
boom-to-mast bracket and then adjusting the Reflector element accordingly.
Re-check the 3" measurement from the end of the boom to the center of the
bracket then tighten the anchor screws SECURELY.
Select a 1 1/4" compression clamp and its associated screw and square nut and
assemble as shown in Figure 7.
NOTE
Figure 7 shows all the compression clamps with their associated hardware.
The drawing is full size to aid you in identifying the parts. Simply lay the
part over the proper drawing for easy identification.
Slip the assembled compression clamp over the end of the R1 section about
1". Select the R2 section (1 1/8 x 38") and slip the unswaged end into the R1
section.
At this time you must decide which mode of transmission you wish to
favor, either Lo Phone, Hi Phone or CW. Measure dimension of R2 for
your mode of transmission as shown in Figure 6. The measurement is
made from the. end of R1 to the end of R2.
CAUTION
Once you have selected your mode of transmission (Lo Phone, Hi Phone or
CW) you must use the same mode for all remaining measurements. DO NOT
attempt to use Phone measurements on one element and CW
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2-5 ASSEMBLY OF THE DRIVEN ELEMENT
Select the DE1 section (1 1/4 x 48") from the tubing bundle marked "Driven
Element". Slip a Driven Element insulator (found in the parts pack) on
one end of the DE1 section then slip the insulated end of DE1 into the
bracket assembled on the boom. Tighten the screws to hold the element
securely but do not tighten the. anchor screws at this time.
Check to see that the Driven Element will lie in the same plane as the
Reflector elements already installed. Carefully re-check the 75"
measurement from the center of the 10 meter Reflector bracket to the
center of the Driven Element bracket then tighten the anchor screws
SECURELY.
Select the 10 meter Driven Element trap (marked 10 DE). If you look
closely at the trap you will notice at one end near the plastic cap there
is a small screw head. This screw head identifies the shorted end of the trap. Slip
the SHORTED end of the trap into the DE2 section and measure 1" from the end
of DE2 to the plastic trap cap as shown in Figure 6. Now tighten the
compression clamp SLIGHTLY.
Assemble two 1" compression clamps and slip them on each end of the DE3
section (1 x 4") positioning them about 1" from each end. Slip the DE3 section
over the 10 meter trap then slip the unswaged end of the 15 meter Driven
Element trap (marked 15 DE) into the DE3 section. Keeping the DE3 section
approximately equidistant from the two traps -- measure the DE3 dimension for
your mode of transmission as shown in Figure 6. Now tighten the compression
clamps SLIGHTLY.
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2-5 (Continued)
Select the Beta Match tubes (3/4 x 38 3/4"), Beta shorting wire (1/8"
formed wire) and the Beta supporting insulators and clamps a s shown in
Figure 8. Attach the shorting wire to the Beta tubes using the two #10
sheet metal screws and lockwashers. Assemble the Beta tubes on the
boom as shown in Figure 8 using four 10-24 x 2" screw, nuts and
lockwashers but do not tighten the screws at this time.
Select the Beta shorting clip and secure to the end of the Beta shorting wire
using a 10-24 x 1/2" screw, nut and lockwasher. Attach the shorting clip to
the boom using a #10 sheet metal_ screw and lockwasher. Now tighten
all screws SECURELY.
Select the tubing bundle marked "10 Dir" and assemble on the boom in the same
manner as you did the previous elements. Refer to Figures 5, 6 and 7. Make
certain the 10 meter Director lies in the same plane as the other elements
and carefully re-check the 73" dimension before tightening the bracket anchor
screws SECURELY.
Select the tubing bundle marked 1115 Dir" and assemble on the boom in
the same manner as the previous elements. Refer to Figures 5, 6 and
7 for illustrations. Make certain the 15 meter Director lies in the same
plane as the other elements and carefully re-check the 47 1/2" dimension
before tightening the bracket anchor screws SECURELY.
Select the tubing bundle marked "10-20 Dir" and the 10 meter Director trap
(marked 10 Dx) and assemble in the same manner as the previous
elements. Refer to Figures 5, 6 and 7 for illustrations. Make certain the
10-20 meter Director lies in the same plane as the other elements
and carefully re-check the 39 1/2" dimension before tightening the bracket
anchor screws SECURELY.
Place a 7/1611 caplug on the end of each element and a 2" caplug on each end of
the boom.
Wind yourself an RF choke similar to the one shown in Figure 8. The choke
must consist of 12 turns of RG-8/U coaxial cable with each turn having a 6"
diameter. Allow enough cable at the end to reach from the mast to the
Driven Element. Strip the coaxial cable as shown in Figure 8 Detail 2 and
attach a solder lug (not supplied) to the center conductor and a solder lug to
the braid,
Select the two 1 1/4" tubing clamps and install one on each side of the Driven
Element placing them close to the insulators as shown in Figures 6 and 8.
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2-10 (Continued)
Attach the center conductor from the RF choke and a pigtail lead (wire with
solder lug at each end) to one tubing clamp and the RF choke braid and the other
pigtail lead to the opposite tubing clamp as shown in Figure 8, Detail 1. Connect
the loose end of each pigtail lead to the Beta tube using a #10 sheet metal
screw and lockwasher. Weatherproof the coax: connection using Pli-O-Bond,
Neoprene or some similar substance. Also weatherproof the coaxial cable
where the braid leaves the outer insulator to prevent water from entering the
coax and ruining the first few feet of cable.
Tape the RF choke and feedline securely to the boom using waterproof
tape. Later, when the antenna is mounted on the mast also tape the choke
securely to the mast.
Select the 2" ID boom support clamps (2 piece) and LOOSELY assemble
on the boom approximately 94" from the boom-to-mast clamp as shown
in Figure 9. Attach the boom support cable to the clamps using the thimbles
and cable clips provided. Refer to Figure 9. Attach the turnbuckles to the
opposite end of the cable as shown in the illustrations.
Now tape the cables near the boom-to-mast bracket so they will be handy
later when the antenna has been mounted on the mast. Make certain the
cable is above the elements.
Mount the antenna on your mast using one of the methods suggested in
the beginning of this section. Allow approximately 36" of the mast to extend
above the boom-to-mast bracket for attaching the boom-support cable. You will
note that the boom-to-mast bracket has a 5/16" hole drilled in it for pinning
to the mast. Once the antenna has been mounted and the boom support cables
have been tightened to take all the sag out of the boom, drill a hole through the
mast corresponding to the hole in the bracket. Then pin the bracket to the
mast using the 5/16-18 x 3" bolt provided.
Assemble the 1 5/8" boom support clamp (2 piece) on the mast as shown in
Figure 9. Extend the turnbuckle to its full length then attach to the clamp and
tighten the clamp SECURELY. Tighten each turnbuckle until the boom lies in a
level plane with no sag. Now pin the boom-to-mast bracket to the mast in the
manner suggested above.
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2-12 LIGHTNING PROTECTION
For lightning protection you must ground your antenna supporting structure. A
proper ground consists of a 1/2" x 8' ground rod driven into the ground as
close as possible to the base of your tower or mast. Connect the rod to the
tower or mast using a copper strap or 12 gauge copper or aluminum w i r e .
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SECTION 3
PARTS LIST
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Parts Pack "A" contains the following:
PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION COST EACH
168680 6 Clamp, Compression, 1 1/4" .20
168682 10 Clamp, Compression, 1" .20
165361 4 Clamp, Compression, 3/4" .20
165583 8 Clamp, Compression, 5/8" .20
165123 4 Clamp, Compression, 1/2" .20
177888 2 Clamp, Beta Support .08
171149 1 Clip, Beta Shorting .05
168695 2 Clamp, 1 1/4" Tubing .12
384490 4 Clamp, Boom Support, 2" ID .tom • y
357874 2 Turnbuckle 2.14
356788 5 Thimble, .05
359769 8 Clamp, Cable .35
384495 2 Clamp, Boom Support, 1 5/8" ID .40
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Parts Pack "C" contains the following:
PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION COST EACH
455644 12 Caplug, 7/1611 .05
455625 2 Caplug, 2" .25
477889 2 Insulator, Beta Support, Bottom 1.00
4 51600 2 Insulator, Beta Support, Top .85
65833 2 Insulator, Driven Element .75
878561 2 *Pigtail Leads .25
878561 1 Electroseal .50
*Denotes Assemblies
Prices and/or specifications subject to change without notice.
10/6/64fwa
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FIGURE I