Place AS-2259 Antenna into Service

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Place AS-2259 Antenna into Service High Frequency Radio Team (HFRT) Skill Level 1 Place AS-2259 Antenna into Service

Purpose: The following slides gives basic instruction in the following Skill Level 1 High Frequency Radio Team (HFRT) tasks as identified in The HFRT Training and Evaluation Outline (T&EO): Place AS-2259 Antenna into Service Conditions: You are located in the desired position and with the necessary equipment to erect the AS-2259 antenna. Standard: The team after, completing the block of instruction, will safely set up the antenna within 20 minutes.

Safety Briefing: Never erect antennas less than 2 times its length close to energized power lines. Never touch or be in close proximity to antennas when transmitting or burns could result. Always ground equipment using proper grounding techniques.

General Antenna Siting Requirements In addition to the safety requirement of staying away from energized power lines, be cognizant of the following: Wide open areas will give better reception. Closer proximity to power lines will increase possibility of interference. The closer you are to buildings will reduce reception. The distance your antenna can be away from the radio is determined by the length of your antenna coax and your tuner cables. Site your antenna so your radio will have shelter from elements and electrical power (if available).

Step 1 Place antenna and base in desired location. Unroll bag. Have hammer ready.

Step 2 Issue type base Remove antenna head from bag and place on antenna base.

Step 3 Step 1 Unwind the antenna elements. They must not cross each other and radiate out in right angles to each other.

Step 2 Step 4 At the metal sleeve, hammer in the attached metal stake. Make sure the stake is secure! Do the same for the other three antenna legs.

Step 5 Lift the antenna head off the base and insert a mast section between the antenna head and the base.

Step 6 Now insert the remaining mast sections until the antenna is fully erect. It should be self supporting at this stage.

Step 7 If any antenna leads are too loose tighten them by winding the cord around the stake. You only need 3 to 5 LBS of tension on the antenna lead.

4 grounding stakes connected by cable. Grounding stake connected by braided cable. Step 8 Ground the antenna using the provided ground stake and leads. Note that there are many different types of grounding methods available. General rule of thumb is that it’s better to have too much rather than too little grounding. Also, keep your grounding leads as short as possible. If ground is dry, soak with water to increase conductivity.

Step 9 Double check that your antenna leads are not crossed!

Step 10 Tie safety tape or ribbon to your antenna leads to prevent someone from walking into it. At night, it’s a good idea to put up chem lights if you have them.

To Secure Antenna 1. Remove mast sections until you have one left. 2. Wind the antenna leads neatly on the hooks and secure the stake under the coiled lead. 3. Secure the antenna leads with the attached strap. Clean all dirt, mud, grass from the antenna parts and secure in the antenna roll. Neatness demonstrates a competent VDF trooper! 2. 1. 3.

Task: Place AS-2259 Antenna into Service Questions??