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10,15, 2OIfeters
X9 &X7
The new X9 and X7 Triband Yagis are geared to
set new standards in both radiating performance
and mechanical reliability. Cushcraft's product X9
development team has employed the latest
computer modeling technology to achieve a
superior electrical design as well as elegant new ------------
mechanical hardware and assembly techniques.
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+MPH wind survival with a 1.25 safety factor.
Traps were eliminated from the high current driven
elements and reflectors using the new 4L Log Cell -----! --!
design, which yields virtual monoband performance —
and maximum power handling capability. Traps
are employed only in the lower current directors
for increased gain and sharper pattern. The result
is a truly high performance antenna family which
will easily handle the legal limit.
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• 100+ MPH Construction
`' for Best Reliability and Long Life
//� ► NEW 4L Log Cell Driven Elements for better VSWR Bandwidth
...-- • Trapless Driven Elements and Reflectors for Reliable Power Handling
- ,--- r $ • • Interleaved Element Design for Mono -Band Performance
■ Add -on kits available for 40 Meters
SPECIFICATIONS X9 X7
Frequency Coverage (Meters) 10, 15, 20 10, 15, 20
X9 :,, \,� I �'° X7 Total number of Elements 9 7
` ,,,,``! ; $ I,,� Maximum Gain (dBi) 20M 13.0 @ 14 deg 12.5 ® 14 deg
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Typical radiation patterns.
Height: One wavelength. Longest Element, ft m
Elevation � ,,� Frequency: 20 M , ( ) 36.5 (11.12) 37.2 (11.33)
. ` , . Turning Radius, ft (m) 21.7 (6.61) 20.0 (6.09)
„° - Ilk `,1 ' 1 Boom Length, ft (m) 28 (8.53)
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m'� ►� _� �� ' IA / /� � Maximum Mast Diameter OD, in (cm) 2 -1/2 (6.35) 2 -1/2 (6.35)
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Maximum Wind Surface Area, ft2 (m2) 9.9 (.92) 7.9 (73) - . - _
Windload @ 80 mph, lb (kg) 255 (116) 202 (92) i
C U S HC RAFT Maximum Power Handling (KW) 2 2 - -
Weight, lb. (kg) 85 (38.5) 60 (27.2)
ROHN Description Part# (Weight
Gro r d = and Lightn Rods
3/8" x 4' copper clad ground rod with clamp GR384 160/100
3/8" x 4' galvanized ground rod with clamp GR384Z 1721100
3/8" x 6' copper clad ground rod with clamp GR386 235/100
3/8" x 6' galvanized ground rod with clamp GR386Z 258/100
5 /8" x 8' copper clad ground rod 340020 800/100
5/8" x 10' copper clad ground rod 340021 1045/100
• 3/4" x 10' copper clad ground rod (THD) 340024 1500/100
5/8" x 8' copper clad ground rod, plain end, w /gmd. wire clamp GR8C 82/100 j
5/8" x 8' galvanized ground rod with ground wire clamp GR8G 90/100
3/4" x 10' copper clad ground rod (THD) w/ ground wire clamp GR10C 133/100
3/4" ground rod coupler 3/4C 80/100
7/8" x 6' solid aluminum lightning rod LR 4
5/8" x 5' solid copper lightning rod LRC 6
3/4" x 6' copper clad lightning rod LRCL346 8
' ` roan sits
BGK Base Grounding Kit consisting of: 1 5/8" x 8' copper g round rod 1 - brass rod clamp 10 lbs
1 - brass tower attachment lug
will 10' #4 solid copper wire
BGKE Base Grounding Kit consisting of: 1 5/8" x 8' galvanized g rod 1 - S58 rod clamp 10 lbs
1 - tower attachment lug round w/hardware 5 - #6 solid copper wire
AGK Anchor wire grounding Kit 3 - 5/8" x 8' copper ground rods 3 - brass rod clamps 30 lbs
for 3 anchors - consisting of: 9 - guy wire ground clamps 45' - #6 stranded copper wire
AGKE Anchor wire g rounding Kit 3 - 5/8" x 8' galvanized ground rods 3 - S58 rod clamps 30 lbs
for 3 anchors - consisting of: 9 - guy wire ground clamps 45' - #6 solid copper wire
BGK or BGKE BGK or BGKE BGK or BGKE BGK or BGKE
Mach in led It damp provided; Amch to Ip r camp om 4d,d +mch
Anchor bolt must amch to (owrl bolt a groan v4 !e to bna bo'1 a prWnd w It
be reeled I ( anochment lug primed attachment lug provided
pal nut omitted G roun d lug / n
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No. 25, 45, 55, 36, 48, 80, 90
Self supporting towers and No. 25, 45, and 55 towers C, and D towers with tapered No. 65 and J towers with ta-
guyed towers with anchor bolts with flat base base pered base _
AGK or AGKE
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
1919 M STREET N.W.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554
News media information 202/418 -0500, Fax -On- Demand 202/418 -2830,
Internet http://www.fcc.gov or ftp.fcc.gov
April 5, 1996
FCC POLICY FOR HANDLING COMPLAINTS OF INTERFERENCE
TO HOME ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
Each year the FCC receives thousands of complaints of interference to televisions, radios, audio
systems, telephones, and other home electronics equipment. In most instances the FCC cannot
resolve the problem because the cause of this interference is the design or construction of these
products and not a violation of any FCC rule.
To help consumers deal with these interference problems, basic information concerning interference
solutions is now available on the Internet through the FCC Compliance and Information Bureau
Home Page. This basic information includes the CIB Interference Handbook and the CIB
Telephone Interference Bulletin. The CIB Interference Handbook includes a list of equipment
manufacturers who provide specific assistance with interference problems. The list also is available
through the Commission's Fax on Demand at 202 -418- 2830. Callers should request document
number 6904.
Involving dealers and manufacturers in the resolution process should give them knowledge of the
problems and provide both the opportunity and incentive to protect their products through customer
service.
At the same time, however, it should be emphasized that the Compliance and Information Bureau
will continue to take appropriate enforcement action where it has been determined that the
interference is caused by violations of the Communications Act or the Commission's rules or
policies.
For further information, contact Compliance and Information Bureau at (TOLL FREE) 1- 888 -CALL
FCC.
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http://wwvv.fcc.govicib/Public_Notices/heeel.html 1/29/00
1 Q H 1 4fJ WORLD RANGER
MULTIBAND HF YAGIS
A4S Four Element Beam - 10, 15 & 20 Meters
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With stainless steel hardware.
The A4S is the true, high performance tribander. Precisely tuned high -power traps, carefully
selected element lengths, and proper spacing combine to make the A4S the preferred. antenna Al '
for your HF work! This is the premium antenna with all the features that you want: High gain, A4$
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3 � low SWR, and wide bandwidth keep the contacts coming in. All U -bolts, damps and hardware � .. are stainless steel. The A4S has pinned boom sections and formed aluminum brackets to v keep elements straight under all conditions. Our solid construction keeps the A4S on the
tower! Add 40 meters with A744 kit.
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A3S Three Element Beam - 10, 15 & 20 Meters
With stainless steel hardware.
The A3 World Ranger, our top selling tribander, has become the A3S with all stainless steel
hardware. It's a real power -house in a small space and lets you work the pile -ups with *-
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All you need is a lightweight tower and rotator to enjoy the benefits of the A3S. SWR
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It's a proven performer in DX- peditions and contests and handles full ASS SWR
Construction features include pinned boom sections, heavy d power from your linear. ,.e 1���� 4 2 Ms
plates plus all stainless steel hardware. When space is at premium, but you want the benefits
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of a full -size tribander, the A3S is right for you! Add 40 meters with A743 kit. , . , r1I ^•�TRV�I +.. !milt - !'�111A: All 11 �[irr::u:C', 11is 13 ■ Lam, - _ 7 'I, - i®
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A3S , , % A3WS WARC Bands 3 Element -12 & 17 Meters
/ Enjoy the excitement of the WARC bands with
this popular beam. The A3WS gives full
/� \\ / %�� performance on 12 and 17 meters. With the
addition of our easy -to -use Al03 add on kit, it
-- ° will also cover 30 meters. A3WS needs only a • / j \ / = - lightweight tower and rotator or you can mount
it above an existing tribander. Construction
/ features include pinned boom sections, heavy
duty element clamps with backing plates plus
all stainless steel hardware.
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Foam / MM, 24 .5 21 ] 24 .9 25.1 25.3
MODEL A4S A3S Fnp1w¢y 51114 Frequency, MHz 28, 21, 14 28, 21, 14 A3WS 30 & 40 Meter Add -On Kits - For A3S, A4S & A3WS
No. Elements 24, 18
N o . Fl ed a nts, dBi 4 3 3 40 meters will come alive by
Front to Back Ratio, dB 8'9 8.0 8.0 adding one of these kits to the 25 BAND MODEL A743/A744
25 A103
SWR 1.2:1 Typical 25 dipole of your A3S or A4S. The 7 MHz (40 m) 10 MHz (30m) 10 MHz (30m)
2:1 Bandwidth KHz kits include high power traps with Driven Element with
>500 >500 300 heavy wall fiberglass insulator Adapter kit, ft (m) 33.19 min. 27.12 min. _ 32.1
Power Rating, Watts PEP 2000 2000 • - ' --
3 dBBeam Width, Deg, E plane 58 2000 and all hardware. A simple 35.33 max. 28.4 max.
Boom eamWdh, 18(5.48) 14(4 60 14(4 60 adjustment allows 30 meter ( 10.77) (8.27-8.66) (9.8)
Boom Diameter, In (cm) 8 (5.18) 1.4 (4 1.5 (3.81) operation. For our newest beam, Windloading ft2 (m2) .58 (.05) 27 (.03) .45 (.04)
Boom
Element, I ft (m) 32 (5 70) 27 . 5 (8 81) 1 81 the A3WS, we have a 30 meter Bandwidth, KHz 125 150 250
Element Center Dia, in (cm) 1.25 (3.18) 1.25 (3.18) 125 3.18) add on kit the A103. Sowe , dB 2000 PEP 2000 PEP 2000 PEP ,
Turning Radius, ft (m) ( Rejection, dB 20
9 O 18.4 (5.49) 15.5 (4.72) 14.4 (4.4) 20 20
Mast Size Range, in (cm) 1.25 -2.00 (3.18 -5.08) 1.25 -2 (3.18 -5.08) 1.25-2 (3.18-5.08) A743 7 MHz/10 MHz kit for A3S Weight lb (kg) 3.44 (1.56) 2.29 (1.04) 325 (1;47),
4y .3B A744 10 MHz MHz kit for A4S
) 4.36 0. (49) ) 22.5 (10.2) ( 0 ) A103 10 MHz kit for A3WS
Weight, lb (kg)
37 (16.8) 27 (12.9 ,
Wind Load, ft2 (m2) 5.50 (0.51
Rotatable
Dipoles D MODEL D40 D4
Frequency, MHz 7 D3 D3W
Our World Ranger Dipoles give uenc MH 28,21,14,7 28,21,14 24,18,10
bi- directional patterns and SWR 12:1 Typical di
2:1 Bandwidth, KHz 200
rotatable convenience. You can >350 >500 >200
mount them high and away from /' 40>125
the trees for better performance Power Rating
than a wire dipole. These single / Watts PEP 2000 2000 2000 2000
and multi -band dipoles feature Length ft 42.25 35 8 25 8 34 0
and multi-band dipoles
traps, heavy s (m) (12.88) (10.92) (7.86) (10.37) ,•
wall tubing, and rugged x' Mast Size, 1.5. 2(3.8.5) 1.5- 2(3.8 -5) 1 .5 . 2(3.8 - 5)1.5 - 2(98.5)
hardware for years of enjoyment . - :- Wind Load ft2 m2 1.3 .12
( ) ( ) 1.3 (12) 9 4).. 9 (.
Weight, 01 (kg) 12 (5) 13 (g) 9 (4) 11 1
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) "'"Y Cushcraft's newest multiband directional yagi is designed to provide hobbyists
who have limited tower or mast space with directional antenna performance on
1 i three of the most popular bands. The A627013S combines 6 meters, 2 meters
and 70 centimeters on one boom. Since the three antennas were designed to
if I share a common boom, the A627013S solves the often encountered problem of
i i/ degraded antenna performance due to inadequate spacing when using separates.
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627013S
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Frequency, MHz 50-54 144 -148 430 -450
r, No. Elements 3 5 5
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Forward Gain, dBi 8 10 10
• Op - - iir '''' ' - ' .'ulbil.,„- > Front to Back Ratio, dB 20 20 18
SWR 121 Typical
2:1 Bandwidth, MHz >1 >4 >10
Power Rating, Watts PEP 1000 350 350
3dB Beamwidth, Degrees
E Plane
. �- H Plane 48.5 48.5
,_ r _ 60 60
' . , -- Boom Length, ft (m) 8.66 (2.66)
Longest Element, in (cm) 117 (300)
Turning Radius, ft (m) 6.16 (1.87)
"` 4 Mast Size Range, in (cm) 1.25-2 (3.2 -5.1)
1 IN, Wind Load, ft2 (m2) 2.52 (0.23)
Weight, lb (kg) 9.5 (4.3)
1 ' 6 Meter /2 Meter /70 Centimeter t`,,\
Cushcraft's newest vertical antenna offering omnidirectional coverage on the popular 2 meter, 6 meter and 70 centimeter bands is a great idea for someone
with limited space or in need of an antenna that can easily knocked down and transported. The AR6270B is a great choice for mobile home use The
antenna offers 2dBi of gain 6 meters, 5.5 dBi on 2 meters and 7.5 dBi on 70 centimeters.
XM - 10, 15 & 20 Meter 5 Element Yagis. Cushcraft announces new 5
element Monobanders for 10, 15 & 20 meters. Each XM model has Big Thunder
hardware and high wind ratings. Phillystran boom trusses are used on the 20
/ - meter model. The feed systems are 50 ohm direct feed - dual driven elements.
� VSWR is flat across the band. A high power 1:1 balun is included. Big Thunder
{ , Monobanders were Beta tested at three extreme bad weather sites for the winter
*- } _ 1997/1998 season. They have excellent patterns and are perfect for stacks.
MODEL =..::;XM24O .J 525 ; 11115I5.- X a
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Frequency, MHz 7.0 -7.3 14.0 -14.35 21.0 -2145 280 -29.7
�-- Number Elements 2 5 5 5
Jr 10 . Forward Gain Free Space, dBi 8.0 9.3 9.3 9.3
r� , Fwd Gain di 1 Wavelength Ht,
dBi di 14 de
Boom to mast and element to boom hardware are pictured on a e 103. 20 30 20 30 g 2 0 25 14.4
p g Front to Back Ratio, d8 20-30
VSWR Typical Minimum 1.1:1 1.1:1 1.1:1 1.1:1
VSWR 1.5:1 Bandwidth, KHz 150 > 350 > 450 > 750
Big Thunder Monobanders Power Rating, Watts Output 1500 1500 1500 1500
XM240 - 40 Meter 2 Element Yagi. The famous 402CD two 3dB Beamwidth. Degrees 70 52 52 52
element 40 meter beam is now redesigned as the XM240. It features Side Lobe Attenuation, dB >35 >40 >40 >40
the same contest winning performance with a 90+ mph wind rating. Boom Length, feet (m) 22 (6.7) 35 (10.7) 24 (7.3) 19 (5.8)
A 2 -1/2" OD boom and Big Thunder style 3/16" thick extruded element Boom Diameter, inches (cm) 2.5 (6.3) 2.5 (6.3) 2.5 (6.3) 2.5 (6.3)
and boom plates are used to eliminate mechanical failures. A Phillystran Longest Element, feet (m) 43 (13.1) 36.3 (11.1) 24 (7.3) 18 (5.5)
boom truss and 1:1 high power balun are included. Turning Radius, feet (m) 24.3 (7.4) 25.9 (7.9) 16.3 (5.0) 13.8 (4.2)
Max Mast Size, inches (cm) 2.5 (6.35) 2.5 (6.35) 2.5 (6.35) 2.5 (6.35)
Wind Surface Area, sq ft (sq m) 5.5 (.51) 9.2 (.85) 4.5 (.41) 3.4 (.32)
Wind Load di 80 mph, lbs (kg) 142 (64.4) 250 (113.4) 115 (52.3) 78 (35.5)
C U S H C RAFT
Weight, lbs (kg) 55 (25) 92 (41.8) 47 (21.1) 38 (17.2)
Cushcraft Corporation, Manchester, NH
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