I am able to rest easy without worrying about catastrophic incidents like these (see link). ZeroFive Antenna Installation 24-June-2008 3:00 am Scot, K9JY 4 comments After receiving all of the parts and getting them in order, it was finally time to. The above-mentioned antennas and setup have so far withstood all elements of the harsh Icelandic winters. Last but not least, the fourth antenna in use is made by Dressler for monitoring use only. Update to Zero-Five Vertical Antenna Setup at KC9FFV's QTH 21,893 views 134 Dislike Share KC9FFV 237 subscribers This is an update to my previous video about the Zero-Five. The coax cable in use is the LMR-400 (low loss). The VHF/UHF antenna is made by Diamond with an “N” connector. It has served me well mainly on 80M but has also proven itself to be a satisfactory DX antenna on other bands as well. The coax cable in use is a MILSPEC RG-213.Īn end-fed HF multiband antenna was selected as a compromise antenna for 80M-6M needs. The antenna is guyed with three thin ropes intended for marine use and can withstand almost 500kg of tension. No radials are required since the roof below the installation is covered with metal plates thus providing excellent counterpose. and has served me without a flaw for the past 10 years. This antenna was purchased from Zero-Five in the U.S. I decided on a modest installation choosing a monoband vertical made from aircraft-grade aluminum for my HF 20M needs. Taking advantage of this information will help to make your installation easier and much more reliable. We hope that you’ll look over the instructions and tips provided before you install the antenna. Residing in a city environment and in a country with unpredictable and severe weather conditions almost all year round requires practical planning based on environmental factors, location, and experience. ZEROFIVE-ANTENNAS 43 FOOT 10 THROUGH 160 METER MULTIBAND VERTICAL INSTALLATION NOTES Thanks for your purchase of this antenna.
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