Outbacker PERTH User manual

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4. 80m operation is obtained by complete removal of the WANDER LEAD. It ill also be necessary to use the
SPIKE to adjust for lo est SWR on the desired operating frequency. Check SWR ith and ithout the FLY LEAD
plugged into the socket marked "FL." You must adjust the SPIKE for the lo est SWR on 80m. With the SPIKE set
at the scribe point, the resonant frequency is approximately 3.850 MHz. To raise the resonant frequency, push the
SPIKE in.
TROUBLESHOOTING
EXTREMELY HIGH SWR- Check all connections for opens, or shorts. Make sure the WANDER LEAD extends from
the WL socket for your desired band of operation. Make sure the WANDER LEAD is evenly spaced as it raps around
the antenna, counter clock ise, from the bottom up. Again, remember, do not rap too tightly. Also, remember that a
quarter ave vertical needs a large span of metal/ground beneath it to act as a counterpoise.
MODERATELY HIGH SWR - Make sure the antenna is not unusually close (parallel) to any metal, such as the trunk,
or side of an RV (see INSTALLATION). Recheck the integrity of your grounding. Try retuning the SPIKE at the desired
operating frequency.
Remember there are more important aspects of mobile installations than having a 1:1 SWR. It is okay and fully
acceptable if your SWR should vary from 1:1 to 1:8. Pay special attention to grounding and antenna placement.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
All OUTBACKER antenna are fitted ith a rubber "O" ring inside the tip to prevent ater entering the mainshaft,
ho ever condensation ill accumulate on the inside of the shaft, do not be alarmed. This condensation ill not harm
the antenna, nor ill it cause inferior performance. Just remove the KNURLED LOCKING NUT and shake out any
ater. Check your antenna after heavy rain.
To clean your antenna, ash it ith arm, soapy ater and ipe dry ith a soft cloth. Apply a thin coating of non-
abrasive car ax. Buff the antenna to a shine. Do not use cleaners ith an acetone base as this ill strip the shiny
coating.
Specifications
Model: PERTH (Centered to Nth.American bands)
Band Coverage: 0m-75m-40m-30m-20m-17m-15m-12m-10m
Feed Impedance: 4 -52 Ohms
Power : 100 watts (pep)
Construction: Brass - Stainless Steel - Urethane, 1/4 wave helical.
Mounting: 3/ " x 24tpi (UNF) Male thread (Stainless Steel)
Wander Lead Length: 39" Plug tip, to Plug tip.
Supplied with PERTH antenna
Part# Otv________Description
1 Main shaft. (Black)
OBWL 1 x Wander lead. (WL stands for Wander Lead, 39") OBSP100 1 x 47" long tapered tuning spike
(installed in antenna, at manufacture) OBFL 1 x Fly lead, black with green plug at one end.
Please quote Part# when ordering replacements.
Optional
OB360C Trunk mount with spring and cable. (Rotates 360 deg)
OB360s 21/2" x 7/ " x 3/16" Steel spring.
OSB Heavy Duty fixed mount.
OBADP 3/ " unf to 1/2" bsw Stainless steel adapter.
OBQD 3/ " TO 3/ " Quick disconnect adapter (brass & stainless)
OBMT M-Type to 3/ " adapter, (brass)
OBKNK Knockdo n Knuckle 3/8" to 3/8" unf
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Shouldyou discover your OUT ACKER antenna has been damaged in transit, please notify your supplier, or write to the
manufacturer within seven days. Claims made more than 7 days after delivery will not be recognized.
Outbacker North America, Inc.
214 Second Street
Manchester, KY 40962
Phone (606)598-2029
Fax (606)598-4413
OUTBACKER ! the renownedHFAmateur Mobile Antenna - bridging the gap in worldwide ommuni ations.
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