Antennes HFHF 7500-3

Antenne auto-portante de 7,5 m pour transmission MF/HF pour montage sur mât

Description

  • Cette antenne est conçue pour transmettre et recevoir dans la gamme MF-HF 1.4-30 MHz.
  • Avec l’unité de réglage d’antenne automatique (ATU), l’antenne HF 7500 présente un système d’antenne adapté pour une utilisation Marine, par exemple pour la radio MF/HF SSB.
  • Cette antenne est prévue pour une transmission et réception dans
    la bande MF-HF. Elle est créée pour un montage sur mât avec une
    installation d'alimentation ouverte.
  • L'antenne a une capacité de base réduite pour avoir un rendement
    optimal. La puissance de l'antenne est dépendante de la
    fréquence, mais elle peut en sécurité être utilisée avec des
    émetteurs de 500 W sur la bande MF-HF.
  • L'installation se fait facilement à l'aide des 2 fixations galvanisées
    à chaud. L'antenne est très légère et a une surface au vent
    minimale, ceci ne nécessite pas un mât d'une grande résistance.
  • La construction en fibre de verre crée une structure rigide et
    autoportante avec une bonne résistance contre l'environnement
    marin avec les facteurs suivants: la radiation UV, le sel, les gaz
    d'échappement et le givre.
  • La HF 7500-3 est très fiable et elle ne nécessite pas de maintenance.

Spécifications

Électrique FR
Modèle HF 7500-3
Fréquence 1.4 - 30 MHz
Type D'Antenne Antenne fouet auto-portante
Puissance D'Entrée Max. 500 W (dependent on ATU)
Polarisation Verticale
Capacitance Environ 90 pF
Largeur de faisceau: 3 dB plan, horizontal Omnidirectional
Eff. Électr. Longueur 7.2 m
Mécanique FR
La Resistance D'Isolement Environ >10 ⁸ Ω
Connexion(s) Alimentation ouverte, voir dessin
Matériaux Recouvrement : Fibre de verre
Parties métalliques : Acier inoxydable et laiton chromé
Couleur Blanc (RAL 9003)
Longueur Environ 7500 mm
Vent 0.128 sq. m
Charge Du Vent 205 N (160 km/h)
Dia. En Haut 5 mm
Dia. À L'Extrémité Inférieure 35 mm
La Taille Environ 7500 mm
Poids Environ 4.7 kg
Fixation Sur mât de 45 - 65 mm de diamètre
Environnement
Gamme De Température De Fonctionnement -30 °C to +70 °C
Vitesse Du Vent De Survie 200 km/h
Protection Contre La Pénétration IP56

Diagramme et Montage

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Désignations de commande

Model N ° de produit
HF 7500-3 110000179

Installation and Application

The HF 7500-3 is a vertical multi-frequency whip antenna intended for operation in the HF frequency range 1.4 to 30 MHz.

In order to operate throughout the whole 1.4 to 30 MHz frequency range, the HF 7500-3 must be combined with a suitable Antenna Tuning Unit (ATU), which must be properly matched to the transmitter unit used.

Most companies which sell HF radio equipment, also sell matching ATU units for the particular radio equipment.By the length of 7.5 m, the HF 7500-3 functions optimally in the 1.4-30 MHz frequency range with most ATU units.

Antenna height

In the HF frequency range 1.4 to 30 MHz, antenna height is not important, because communication typically takes place by ionospheric radio wave propagation, contrary to the VHF and UHF frequency bands, where ground wave propagation with line-of-sight conditions is the normal communication way, and antenna height therefore is of high importance.

Therefore, a HF vertical whip antenna typically is mounted either direct on the earth surface, or at quite low height.

Land installations

In land installations, we recommend the vertical HF 7500-3 antenna to be mounted on a short ø45 - 65 mm mast tube which either is driven 6-8 feet in the ground or cast into the ground, to be able to cope with the occurring antenna wind load at the particular location.The free height of the mast tube shall be a few feet above the ground.

The antenna must be placed in an open area free of nearby obstructions like buildings, trees etc. and where sufficient space is present to establish an effective RF ground radial system.

RF ground system

In order to ensure high efficiency of the antenna system, the antenna and ATU shall be provided with a low-loss RF ground system as counterpoise / return path for the antenna RF current.

The mast tube itself is not suitable as RF ground system, as due to conductivity of the ground, RF currents only flow within a few inches of the surface. Therefore, nearly no RF current will flow in most of the mast tube and it will therefore have no or little effect as counterpoise for the antenna. This is especially valid in coastal areas with sandy soils.

Therefore a radial system must be established with min. 4, but preferably 8 - 10 or more medium gauge copper wires with a length of ideally 0.2 wavelength at the lowest operating frequency, which fans out circular round the antenna.
The radials shall be placed on the surface of the ground, or buried just below the surface, in depth not more than an inch or so.
The radials are connected to an angled metal radial plate, which is clamped to the mast tube just above the ground surface.

ATU

The ATU shall be mounted on the mast tube with the antenna terminal upwards, just below the bottom end of the antenna whip.

The HF 7500-3 antenna feeder connection and the ATU antenna terminal are connected as direct as possible with a short open feeder wire, which in fact is a single piece of medium-gauge copper wire, self-supported or supported by some porcelain insulators. As high voltage can occur on the feeder wire, it must be mounted with a distance of min. 30 mm to the mast tube or other metal objects.

The ATU ground terminal is connected to the metal radial plate by heavy gauge wire or a metal strap. Generally, for details in the installation procedure, please refer to the ATU instruction manual, where installation examples often are described. This installation is valid for both coastal areas and built-up areas.

Vessel installations

The HF 7500-3 is only suitable for use on metal vessels.

In vessel installations, the vertical HF 7500-3 antenna must be mounted on a short suitable mast tube, which is connected to the vessel’s ground. The ATU shall be mounted either on the mast just below the bottom end of the antenna whip or somewhere on the vessel deck as close as possible to the antenna mast. The HF 7500-3 antenna feeder connection and the ATU antenna terminal are connected with a short open feeder wire. The ATU ground terminal shall be connected to the vessel’s ground by a short heavy gauge wire or a metal strap.

Generally, for details in the installation procedure, please refer to the ATU instruction manual, where installation examples often are described.

Typical land Installation

HF 5000 7500 3 Vertical antenna

Suitable RF Ground System (top view)

HF 5000 Radials