Audio Technica ATW-A65 Installation And Operation
Audio Technica ATW-A65 Installation And Operation

Audio Technica ATW-A65 Installation And Operation

Professional uhf wireless systems uhf yagi beam antennas, 655-681 mhz uhf yagi beam antennas, 721-747 mhz

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Wireless Systems

ATW-A65 UHF Yagi Beam Antennas, 655-681 MHz
ATW-A75 UHF Yagi Beam Antennas, 721-747 MHz
Installation and Operation
CAUTION! For personal safety and reliable system operation,
make certain that (1) the antennas are mounted clear of any
physical contact with individuals, (2) any supporting structures
used are stable, even if moved or bumped, and (3) the antennas
are securely attached to the supporting structures.
In addition, to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not allow the
antennas or their supporting structures to come in contact with
any exposed wiring or other sources of electricity.

Introduction

ATW-A65 and ATW-A75 UHF directional beam antennas provide
enhanced signal pickup for wireless systems in their designed
frequency ranges. Supplied in pairs, these antennas are ideal for
extending the range and reliability of diversity UHF wireless systems.
The six-element Yagi design – comprising four directors, a balanced
dipole and a reflector – provides 10 dB gain and excellent rejection of
off-axis interference. An encapsulated balun transformer efficiently
matches the "driven" dipole element to 50-ohm coax, conveniently
attached via a BNC connector.
The antennas are constructed using industrial-grade, black-anodized
aluminum rod and tubing, Delrin
steel hardware throughout, assuring long life and stable performance
under even difficult conditions. The antennas are supplied completely
assembled.

Installation

Location

For best performance, the antennas should be mounted:
• Above head-height,
• In direct line-of-sight to the likely transmitter location(s),
• At least 3' (1 m) away from each other, and
• At least 3' (1 m) away from any large metal objects or sources of
interference.
In addition, the length of RF cable run to the receiver should be
minimized. Some experimentation with antenna positioning may be
required to determine the best location under typical conditions of use.
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acetyl resin mountings and stainless

Mounting

Near the balance-point of the boom is a Delrin mount for attachment
of the antenna. For convenience, the mount is threaded for
microphone stands and risers. Although Delrin is an extremely rugged
engineering resin, exercise care to avoid cross-threading when
making the threaded connection. Also, engage the
least six full turns (about
" / 6 mm minimum ), to ensure secure
1
/
4
mounting in case the antenna is mechanically jarred. Use of a "jam nut"
(an additional
5
/
"-27 nut on the threaded stand/riser, often supplied with
8
it) run up snugly against the bottom of the mount will help maintain the
desired position of the antenna.
When the screw securing the mount to the boom is loosened, the
antenna boom may be rotated in the mount, varying the effective
polarity of the antenna. Because wireless microphone transmitters
usually are in motion and/or are affected by the presence of people
and objects, the effective polarization of their RF signals typically varies
widely. Rotating the booms so the elements of one antenna are tilted
"45 degrees to the left" and the others are "45 degrees to the right"
should further enhance the performance advantages of diversity
reception. (The booms of both antennas should still be pointed toward
the target transmitter area.)
NOTE: Other than the #10 screw with wing nut that tightens the mount
on the boom, do not adjust any hardware. Do not attempt to
change the length or position of any elements, or to tamper with
the output connector or balun. Any modification may degrade the
antenna's performance and will void the warranty.

Connections

Once the antennas have been installed, connect them to the antenna
inputs of either a wireless receiver or an antenna distribution system.
Use RG58-type cable for cable lengths of up to 25' (8 m). For cable
lengths greater than 25', RG8-type low-loss RF cable is recommended.
RG8-type cable lengths over 100' (30 m) may cause significant signal
loss. Because cable requirements vary considerably from one installa-
tion to another, RF cables are not included. High-quality, pre-terminated
RF cables available from Audio-Technica will be found listed on the back
page under "Optional Accessories."
5
/
"-27
8
5
/
"-27 thread at
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Summary of Contents for Audio Technica ATW-A65

  • Page 1: Wireless Systems

    Introduction ATW-A65 and ATW-A75 UHF directional beam antennas provide enhanced signal pickup for wireless systems in their designed frequency ranges. Supplied in pairs, these antennas are ideal for extending the range and reliability of diversity UHF wireless systems.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications ATW-A65 Frequency Range 655-681 MHz Design Configuration Six-element Yagi Gain (typical) 10 dBi Integral Matching Device Balun transformer Output Connector Output Impedance (nominal) 50 ohms, unbalanced ≤ 1.5:1 VSWR Dimensions Length 18.25" (46.4 cm) Width (maximum) 8.46" (21.5 cm) Mounting "-27 thread...

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