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Ramsey Electronics                DA-40 
Looking for an easy to build, solid performing antenna?  The 
dipole is hard to beat!  These inexpensive, high quality 
antennas are the time tested solution to price, relative 
invisibility, and most of all, performance. 
• User tested, proven antenna technology to bring you the best 
value. 
• Clear, concise instructions are just what you won’t find with other 
antennas.  Our manual teaches you everything that you need to 
know, and even
                    
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                                PARTIAL LIST OF AVAILABLE KITS  RAMSEY TRANSMITTER KITS         • FM-10 FM Stereo Transmitter         • FM-1,2,4 FM Wireless Microphones         • PB-1 Telephone Transmitter         • AM-1 AM Transmitter    RAMSEY RECEIVER KITS         • FR-1 FM Broadcast Receiver         • AR-1 Aircraft Band Receiver         • SR-1 Shortwave Receiver         • AA-7 Active Antenna         • SC-1 Shortwave Converter    RAMSEY HOBBY KITS         • SG-7 Personal Speed Radar         • SS-7 Speech Scrambler  
                    
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                        Ramsey Publication No. DA  Manual Price Only: $5.00  ASSEMBLY   AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR  DIPOLE   ANTENNA KIT  TABLE OF CONTENTS                        Introduction ......................................................... 4                      Antenna Description.. .......................................... 4                      How Does a Dipole Antenna Work? ................... 6                      Schematic Diagram ............................................. 7                      P
                    
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                        INTRODUCTION       Welcome to your new dipole antenna.  Dipole antennas are an extremely  popular form of antenna today, because they satisfy the demands of almost  any application!  There are not many antenna designs that are so low cost,  simple and “invisible”.  You may not know that they are also exceptionally  good radiators, beating many other antennas hands down.  Their exceptional  qualities on low frequency bands such as 160, 80 and 40 meters is also a  great advantage over antennas man
                    
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                        HOW DOES A DIPOLE ANTENNA WORK?          A dipole antenna is a long wire that is suspended between two points.  The  wire is cut to a specific length, and is fed in the middle with a radio frequency  (RF) signal.  One half of the antenna is hooked to the ground wire of the  transmission line, and the other is hooked to the center conductor.       As an RF signal is applied to a piece of wire, both an electric and a  magnetic field is set up around the wire.  These waves propagate through  the ai
                    
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                        PARTS LIST     3     End Insulators         Length of Coaxial Feedline Cable         Length of Rope   1     PL-259 Connector   1     UG-175/U Reducer         Length of Antenna Wire   2     Wire Cable Ties    REQUIRED, NOT SUPPLIED           Some Good Friends (Suckers)         Soldering Iron Gun with Rosin Core Solder         Waterproof Sealant (Silicone) and Electrical Tape         Radio Transmitter         Sharp Knife         Wire Cutters    WHAT KIND OF ANTENNA IS BEST FOR YOU?       Unlike ma
                    
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                        RAMSEY DA SERIES  DIPOLE ANTENNA Page  7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
                    
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                        length, we have included a bit more wire than you should need to build either  antenna.  This allows you to decide which antenna will serve you better.  CONSTRUCTION NOTES       Just a few notes before you begin constructing your antenna.  • Be careful when constructing your antenna!  Throwing rocks through  windows, falling from trees, shooting a buddy during the famous bow  and arrow trick and becoming electrocuted are just a few of the hazards  that can ruin your day.  • If the weather looks 
                    
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                        Total length or an Inverted V = 445/ frequency (in MHz) (in feet)         Your Frequency_________                 Calculated Length___________ Antenna Wire Length (per side)   ANTENNA FREQUENCY NORMAL INVERTED  BAND (KHz) DIPOLE V  ALL BAND > 1850 129’3” 122’9”  160m 1850 129’3” 122’9”  80m 3750 63’9” 60’6”  40m 7050 33’11” 31’6”  20m 14250 16’9” 15’8”  10m 28500 8’5” 7’11”  NOTE: Measurements indicated for each side of dipole.  RAMSEY DA SERIES  DIPOLE ANTENNA Page  9                           
                    
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                           For example, to make a dipole antenna on 14.050 MHz, divide 468 by  14.05.  The total dipole length be 33.31 feet or approximately 33 ‘4”.  Don’t  forget that you need to insert a feedline in the center, so it must be cut into  two pieces that are one half the length (16 feet, eight inches).      Wire Length (approximate length packed with indicated antenna kit)                                                                     160m or ALL BAND .................. 262’  80m ..................
                    
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                            ASSEMBLING THE ANTENNA       Start by finding three locations to attach your antenna.  The center location  must be close enough to your ham shack so that the coaxial cable will reach,  but should also be as high as possible.  Attaching it to a location on the roof,  or to the chimney is a great place, as long as you are sure that the wires will  not come into contact with trees, power lines (cringe!) or the house.   Remember what that great ham, W2BOZO said,  “If you touch a powerline  with
                    
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                           Taking the end of one of the wires, pass it through the hole in the insulator  until six inches are through.  Next, bend the wire back on itself and  immediately begin to wrap it very snugly and neatly around itself.     Ideally, you should have about six or seven turns.  Using your soldering  iron, heat up the wire turns and solder each of them until the wire is secured  very tightly.  This way, the loops take up most of the stress, but the solder  keeps it from getting loose.  Connect the o
                    
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                        1 in. 1 in. WIRE TIES    SOLDER TO  ANTENNA WIRE wire.  You should make sure that the center conductor fits through the hole in  the center pin, and there are no stray strands being folded backwards.  This  will have the unfortunate tendency of shorting out your antenna.  The  connector should cover the braided wire and trap it against the reducer.   Snug it down so that it is firmly on the wire.  The braided shield should be  caught between the reducer and connector and be held in very tightly.
                    
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                        stranded lead about one inch long.  Next, strip the center conductor 1/4 inch  closer to the end.  Tin both leads.       Wrap the coax wire around the center insulator making sure that it is snug  in one of the two grooves.  The end of the coax should loop around and fold  back on itself, overlapping about one inch.   Fasten the coax to itself using  the nylon wire ties supplied.       You should still have a short length of wire coming from each antenna wire  connection.  Connect one of these t
                    
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                            TUNING YOUR ANTENNA       Hook up your radio to an SWR meter and the antenna.  Set it for a portion  of the band that you think you will be using most often.  Since all of our  antenna length calculations are for the center of the band, the antenna  should be slightly longer if you wish to work below this frequency, and  slightly shorter if you work above it.  Reduce your power down to it’s lowest  setting and transmit on a clear frequency.  Your SWR meter should now be  measuring the SWR of
                    
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                                        DA DIPOLE ANTENNA   Quick Reference Page Guide                        Introduction ......................................................... 4                      Antenna Description ........................................... 4                      How Does a Dipole Antenna Work? ................... 6                      Schematic Diagram ............................................ 7                      Parts List .............................................................