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User Guide Alpha Antenna – ProMaster Sr Civilian Military Systems Manufactured by: Alpha Antenna 1.888.482.3249 Website: http://AlphaAntenna.com User Guide Version 2.5 March 17, 2017 Page 1...
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Introduction Thank you for your support of the Alpha Antenna line. The Alpha ProMaster Sr Antenna is a system that is easy to deploy, has acceptable SWRs, and is extremely durable. The Alpha ProMaster Sr Antenna is deployable for covert operations when space or privacy is a premium.
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4. Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned a specific task, and should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be designated as the leader/coordinator of the operation to call out instructions and watch for signs of trouble.
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Antenna Parts List The following parts are included with this antenna. Please contact our support line if you discover that parts are missing or damaged. Item Description Qty. Comment 18 foot Vertical Element Mounting hardware with Alpha Match 35 foot NVIS Elements 8 foot Ground wire Page 4...
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Antenna Installation The ProMaster Sr is a permanent outdoor base camp and transportable antenna that brings you multi-band system performance into an extremely small footprint. All you need is an area that is 49.5 feet x 49.5 feet to optimally deploy the antenna.
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Step 6 – a) Attach the 1 o-ring that has black shrink tube on the Ground wire to the bottom bolt on the Alpha Match, as circled below. b) Secure the ring connector in place with the included nut. c) Secure it with the included ground spike. Step 7 –...
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SWR Performance Readings have been taken while the antenna was mounted at 6 feet using a 6 foot of LMR-400. Your SWRs may vary depending upon antenna location & variances in coax. Page 7...
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The Deployed Antenna The antenna systems should be placed in the most free and clear place on your property. This will give the takeoff angle the best chance to propagate your signal in the most optimum manner possible. The slope of the NVIS element should be positioned towards the direction you want the primary lobe of your signal to propagate.
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