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LGP FM

This document provides instructions for assembling and setting up a DECADE LGP-FM OMNI-DIRECTIONAL GROUNDPLANE ANTENNA. It describes inserting ground elements into the base assembly, mounting the antenna on a mast using a rubber insulator and U-bolt, selecting the proper frequency hole settings, and connecting the antenna to a transmitter using coaxial cable and ferrite beads.

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LGP FM

This document provides instructions for assembling and setting up a DECADE LGP-FM OMNI-DIRECTIONAL GROUNDPLANE ANTENNA. It describes inserting ground elements into the base assembly, mounting the antenna on a mast using a rubber insulator and U-bolt, selecting the proper frequency hole settings, and connecting the antenna to a transmitter using coaxial cable and ferrite beads.

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DECADE LGP-FM OMNI-DIRECTIONAL GROUNDPLANE ANTENNA INSTRUCTIONS

1 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Insert the 3 solid ground elements in the base assembly


and tighten with the supplied allen screws.
2. wrap the rubber insulator sheet around the mast where
the base of the antenna will be mounted and secure it
with the 2 tie wraps. The outside diameter of the
mounting mast must be between 1" to 1 ½".
3. Install the antenna on the rubber insulated section of the
mast using the U-bolt. The base of the antenna must be
at least 60’’ above the roof or tower-top.

2 - FREQUENCY SETTING

1. From the chart below, select the hole number according


to the transmitting frequency. The hole number is the
same for each of the 4 elements.
2. Slide the 4 sleeves over the 4 solid elements, align the
hole in the sleeves with the proper hole in the solid
elements and tighten with the supplied allen screws,
washers and nuts. The center element sleeve doesn’t
have a hole in its plastic cap.

HOLE no. FREQUENCY RANGE (MHz)


7 87.9 to 91.3
6 91.5 to 95.1
5 95.3 to 97.5
4 97.7 to 101.3
3 101.5 to 104.5
2 104.7 to 107.9
1 NOT USED

3 - CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TO THE TRANSMITTER

1. To connect the antenna to the transmitter, use only a


Decade RG-8 or RG-58 coaxial cable equipped with a
UHF-male (PL-259) connector and a ferrite beads
common-mode choke on the antenna side.
2. If your coaxial cable is not equipped with a ferrite beads
common-mode choke, install an adequate number of
snap-on ferrite beads as close as possible to the
antenna side UHF-male (PL-259) connector. Leave no
space between each ferrite bead. These snap-on ferrite
beads are available from Decade Transmitters. Please
contact us and specify your coaxial cable type (RG-8 or
RG-58).
3. We strongly recommend using a lightning arrestor mounted on the mast as close as possible to the antenna. The
mast must be grounded to earth for proper operation of the lightning arrestor. Use a short length of coaxial cable
between the antenna and the lightning arrestor. This short cable must also be equipped with a ferrite beads
common-mode choke. Both the lightning arrestor and short coaxial cable are available from Decade Transmitters.

3480 Du Renard street, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1H 0C7


tel.: (819) 563-4323, toll free: 888-428-4323
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