ANTENNA UHF YAGI
13 ELEMENTS CH 28...69 WITH FERRITE BALUN
Site Selection, Inspection and Safety
The section of the roof selected for placement of the antenna must be thoroughly inspected and confirmed to be structurally sound and in good
condition. Installers must be aware that this antenna installation may expose them to physical hazards like working at heights for example. Please
also be aware of the danger of live electrical cables either above or beneath the roof and building cladding. An approved earth leakage protection
safety device must be used when drilling into the roof structure.
If in doubt, please do not carry out this installation. Please consult a qualified antenna installation technician, who is a professional, endorsed and
has the right equipment to conduct the installation safely.
IMPORTANT: MOUNT THE ANTENNA IN LINE OF SIGHT OF THE NEAREST TRANSMITTER
HORIZONTAL MOUNTING
Ensure the Ferrite F Type Balun is on the
underside of the antenna. The elements
should be on top of the boom to ensure
the antenna is not mounted upside down.
Specifications are subject to change without notice - Copyright © 2015 Jonsa Australia Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Specifications
Elements
Channels
Frequency Range
Antenna Gain
Reception / Usage
Front to Back Ratio
Impedance
Mounting Pole
Balun Type
VERTICAL MOUNTING
Ensure the Ferrite F Type Balun is pointing
downwards.
Assembly - Step 1
Unpack all items from the sealed gift
box and ensure all of the parts supplied
have been included.
Use the M4 x 40 screws along with the
M4 flat gasket, M4 flange nut to fix the
back reflectors to the centre boom.
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JONSA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
AKUY13
AKUY13
13
UHF 28 ... 69
530 ... 820 MHz
7 dBi ... 10 dBi
Digital
19 dB Typical
75 Ω
25 mm to 38 mm
Integrated F Type Ferrite
AKUY13
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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