Unit 3 — Assembly Procedures
TM-ANT-049 — Open Handout TM Chapter: Chapter 4 ELOs: Execute assembly in the correct sequence; achieve the physical dimensions specified Estimated time: 25 minutes
Step 1: Read the TM
Open TM-ANT-049. Read Chapter 4 — Assembly Procedures completely.
Then come back here.
Chapter 4 Content
CAUTION — RF EXPOSURE: Maintain minimum safe distance from all energized antenna elements during transmission. At QRP power levels (≤5 W) the MPE boundary is typically
- Calculate loop perimeter per formula above. Cut conductor 5% long for trimming.
- Install corner supports at spacing equal to side length. Attach conductor to corner insulators with UV-stable lacing or binding wire.
- Close the loop — solder or crimp conductor ends to feedpoint connector terminals. Install 2:1 balun at feedpoint before connecting coax.
- Raise loop to operating height. Horizontal polarization: loop plane horizontal. Vertical polarization: loop plane vertical, feed at bottom.
- Route feed line downward from feedpoint, maintaining 90° departure from loop plane for at least 0.5λ to minimize coupling.
- Perform SWR sweep per Chapter 5.
Assembly Quality
Chapter 4 specifies 6 assembly steps.
Physical dimensions and assembly quality directly determine resonant frequency and feedpoint impedance: - Antenna length errors shift resonance: ~1% length error ≈ ~1% frequency shift at HF - Poor solder joints at the feedpoint create resistance that raises SWR and wastes power - Loose connections in a matching network change the impedance transformation ratio - Incorrect element spacing in a beam changes gain and front-to-back ratio - Coax shield continuity to the feedpoint determines how much common-mode current flows on the shield
If Chapter 4 specifies a pre-installation check (e.g., ohmmeter continuity or pre-resonance trim), do it. These checks catch fabrication errors before the antenna is in the air.
Self-Check Questions
SC3-1. How many assembly steps does Chapter 4 specify?
SC3-2. What is the specified length of the main radiating element? How was that length calculated?
SC3-3. Does Chapter 4 specify a feedpoint connection method? What is the correct solder or mechanical technique?
SC3-4. Does Chapter 4 require a pre-installation check? What does it verify?
SC3-5. If the assembled element is 2% shorter than specified, which direction will resonance shift? By approximately how much?
Answer Key
SC3-1. Count the numbered steps in Chapter 4.
SC3-2. See Chapter 4. The design length comes from the formula in Appendix A (typically 468/f or 234/f in feet, adjusted for wire diameter and proximity effects).
SC3-3. See Chapter 4. Good RF solder joints are smooth, shiny, and mechanically sound. Cold joints show up as dull, granular surfaces.
SC3-4. Scan Chapter 4 for verification steps before installation. Common pre-checks: DC continuity across element, coax shield-to-ground, open circuit across element center.
SC3-5. Shorter element = higher resonant frequency. At HF, the shift is approximately proportional: 2% shorter ≈ 2% higher frequency.
Checkpoint
Before proceeding: - [ ] You have read Chapter 4 completely - [ ] You can state the specified element length and its derivation - [ ] You have assembled the antenna per Chapter 4
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