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Alpha Antenna 10-80M & Marine Promaster HF Base Antenna Tuner Free

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11-682
Category:
Amateur Antennas
Manufacturer:
Alpha Antennas

Alpha Antenna 10-80M & Marine Promaster HF Base Antenna Tuner Free

SKU :
11-682

Alpha Antenna 10-80M & Marine Promaster HF Base Antenna Tuner Free

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11-682
£399.95
About Alpha Antenna 10-80M & Marine Promaster HF Base Antenna Tuner Free

The ProMaster is a balanced limited space (permanent base or transportable) antenna that maximizes effective radiated power (ERP) while maintaining a SWR on 10-80 meters and Marine HF bands of less than 2.5:1.

The on air experience of using this system is simultaneous omnidirectional NVIS and directional DX (reference the 3D Model below). Specifically, physically combining the Vertical aluminum mast and the 25’ Horizontal wire element enhances high band directional DX (in the opposite direction the 25’ wire NVIS element is run) and mainly omnidirectional low band NVIS. Please note that the NVIS element should not lay on the ground, but should slope away like a guy wire. Then too, the included Grounded Counterpoise wire and stake will run in the opposite direction of the wire NVIS element, and this grounding completes the balanced circuit at the antenna (Note - Without the ground there would be no path for current, which means that there would be an open circuit and the system would not work as efficiently). Simply install the antenna approximately 5 to 7 feet off the ground on any conductive or non-conductive mast and connect your coax to the SO239 on the included grey NEMA box.

Specifications
  • Frequency Coverage - 3.5MHz to 30MHz (Marine HF & 80 to 10 meters)
  • Power - 500W PEP SSB
  • Weight - 9 Pounds

Includes
  • 1 Heavy duty mount and hardware
  • 1 Transformer inside an outdoor NEMA enclosure
  • 1 Self-supporting 6 section telescopic vertical element with 5 Stainless steel clamps
  • 1 25 foot NVIS Element
  • 1 8 foot Grounded Counterpoise wire & Ground stake

Technical Description

A low SWR across many bands is the nature of a well balanced OCF Dipole that often uses a 4:1 Balun. The ProMaster is, however, usable on many more bands because it:

  • Provides a balanced RF ground via the included 8’ grounded counterpoise wire,
  • Enables balanced radiating elements with a 17’ 6” Vertical element and a 25’ Horizontal wire element that both intersect and connect to the radiating side of a transformer,
  • Then provides a feed-point with a SO239 for your feed-line that uses two of three connection points on a transformer, which are all enclosed in a high voltage outdoor rated NEMA enclosure.

The result of this broadband design makes the ProMaster perfect for ALE (automatic link establishment) or military Digital Spread Spectrum Encrypted modes. The ProMaster is also effective for all other HF modes including, but not limited to, CW, SSB (USB/LSB), AM, etc. You may also use an external antenna tuner if either:

  1. the ProMaster is installed over a poor ground,
  2. parallels a metal structure,
  3. installed on a roof without adequate grounding, or
  4. or not placed in a clear area.
Losses and Choices

To be clear, losses on an OCF Dipole exist, which has a 4:1 Balun that begins to heat up as its’ transformer becomes saturated, where then too ‘losses’ increase as the frequency is decreased. Similarly, the transformer in the ProMaster will also work to enable a SWR of 2.5:1 or less on the bands it is designed for. Yes, even a single band Dipole in free space will have loss as well due to resistance of the wire elements and due in part from a Balun that will be needed (unless ladder line is used) to change the naturally occurring (approximate) 72 ohms to 50 ohms, for which there will there will still not as much loss on lower bands as an OCF Dipole might experience due to the transformer that enables multi-band performance. And Yes, you should install a 10 Meter Dipole antenna 5 meters high to minimize losses, 10 meters high for a 20 Meter Dipole, and 20 meters high for a 40 Meter Dipole, but you get the idea. The most popular way to get positive gain over a dipole is to install a beam on a tower, where like a Dipole, the beam would also need to be mounted in free space to minimize losses, yet would still have a Balun unless fed with ladder line. Speaking of ladder line, albeit less loss than coax (especially for longer runs), you will eventually need to use a tuner/Balun to convert it to 50 ohms, because that is what a modern day rig’s input/output requires. What about a straight up Vertical, where of course you need to have real-estate to run the necessary radials? Well, Verticals usually work ok for DX, if you do not have obstructions around it. Although a Vertical is traditionally noisier, which causes it to suffer from higher RFI (Radio Frequency Interference), which can hide a weak signal...and you often lose NVIS capabilities.

The bottom line is that aerials built upon basic antenna construction techniques, like the ProMaster, will work. But what antenna should you choose? Alpha Antenna recommends that you might consider choosing an antenna based upon your band requirements, as well as your physical, personal, and your surrounding environment or restrictions. So consider what antenna manufacturers are available to answer your phone call and also your emails, then remember that we are here to help if you need any assistance determining what antenna might work best for you and also after you purchase your Alpha Antenna system. BUT! If you simply want a 10-80 meter antenna that is pretty forgiving on how it is installed and works well for others, then the ProMaster may very well be the obvious choice for you.

Installation

The ProMaster can be mounted on the Optional Tripod or a mast between 1 1/4 to 1 5/8 inches O.D. The base of the antenna’s Mount should not be installed below a height of 5 feet. For example, it can be mounted on a galvanized top rail from a chain link fence or stainless steel mast, or the included 2 foot long aluminum mount can be bolted to a wooden fence post, optimally between 5 to 7 feet off the ground. Alternatively, the ProMaster can be roof mounted, but not on our tripod, if you have a mast between 1 1/4 to 1 5/8 inches O.D. When mounting on a roof, the 25’ NVIS Element can be tied off at an angle to a PVC vent pipe using an extra length of outdoor rated rope to the included green insulator after the aluminum stake is pulled from it. Then the ground wire can be tied off (with additional wire if needed) to your aluminum gutter or flashing at the edge of the shingles, either of which should provide enough of a ground plane.

Optional Tripod

The optionally available heavy duty steel tripod is designed for at least 2 years of continuous outdoor use, in non-salt water environments. Our two year outdoor test of this tripod revealed that it was still structurally sound, and only showed signs of fading with some surface rust (mainly on/around the screws). The optional tripod was tested for 2 years outdoors in the Midwest. If mounted on the tripod, you should guy the antenna if it gets too windy, and although the ProMaster antenna can be deployed in salt water environments, we do not recommend the tripod be used 24/7/365 around salt water.

DELIVERY

We aim to dispatch all parcels within 24hrs. We are normally able to dispatch parcels SAME DAY where orders are received before 2.00pm Monday to Friday.

 

Whilst we try our best to ship same day, we cannot guarantee delivery time. You will however receive tracking details as soon as your order has been processed.

 

Please note that we do not process orders over the weekend, so orders placed after 2pm on Friday will not ship until Monday.

 

Please allow an extra processing day for international orders to enable us to complete export/import custom clearance declarations.

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