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Abel & Profit MFJ-17754 Instruction Manual

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MFJ-17754 40/20 Meter Dipole
The MFJ-17754 is a two band, 40- and 20-Meter center-fed dipole
antenna capable of handling 1500 watts. Its total length is 42 feet. Each
side of the dipole is broken up by a coil that presents a high impedance at
20 meters and acts as a loading coil on 40 meters, allowing the antenna
to resonate on 40 meters even though it is physically shorter than a half-
wavelength (approximately 65 feet at 7.1 MHz).
Because this antenna acts as a dipole on both bands its impedance is in
the vicinity of 50 to 70 ohms, permitting it to be fed with coaxial cable.
The use of a current balun between the coaxial feedline and the antenna
is highly recommended, to help prevent stray RF from traveling down
the coaxial cable's outer shield. This is easily accomplished with an
MFJ-915 RF Isolator and a "double male" coaxial connector.
Assembly
This antenna comes assembled and ready to install, but may require
adjustment of wire lengths once in place. Ropes are needed to support
the ends of the antenna from suitable structures or trees.
The antenna comes with the outer ends of the two sides of the antenna
"loose." For initial installation, wrap these two ends loosely around the
provided ceramic end insulators and back on themselves, using about six
inches of wire on each end. Do not cut these wires; they are provided
extra-long to allow for all possible installation situations. Wrapping the
wire back on itself without cutting it shortens the electrical length of the
wire while saving the full length for possible use later. Be sure to install
your RF isolator or balun, if you choose to use one.
Installation
The best location for this antenna is as high and far away as possible
from utility wires, other antennas, and other structures. It is impossible to
find a perfect location, so the best compromise usually must be accepted.
The antenna can be installed in three basic ways:
WARNINGS: Always mount antennas so that they are out of
the reach of adults and children. Contact with any part of
this antenna can cause RF burns or other injuries.
Constructing or erecting antennas where they may contact
electrical power lines can result in injury or death.
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  • Page 1 MFJ-17754 40/20 Meter Dipole Instruction Manual The MFJ-17754 is a two band, 40- and 20-Meter center-fed dipole antenna capable of handling 1500 watts. Its total length is 42 feet. Each side of the dipole is broken up by a coil that presents a high impedance at...
  • Page 2 MFJ-1775C 40/20 Meter Dipole Instruction Manual Horizontal Antenna: Requires two tall supports separated by more than 42 feet. Suspend the antenna with at least a 50 pound working load nylon rope or another equivalent strength weather resistant non-metallic rope. Never use wire or wire core rope to support the ends of any antenna.
  • Page 3 MFJ-1775C 40/20 Meter Dipole Instruction Manual If you have followed the instructions and installed the antenna with about six inches of the ends wrapped back on themselves, the resonant frequency on 40 Meters should be somewhere near the bottom of the band (7 MHz).