Butternut CPK Instructions Manual

Instructions
Model CPK
The CPK Capacitive Counterpoise Kit is a simulated ground system that allows the Butternut HF6V, HF9V and related models to operate with low SWR on the bands for which they are designed. It may also be used with conventional (trapped) quarter-wave verticals for low SWR operation on most bands, although it was not designed with these types in mind and no information is available concerning its compatibility with specific models. The CPK is not a substitute for a system of radial wires because it is only partially effective in reducing the earth losses that can turn vertical antennas into inefficient radiators. It is, rather, an electrical substitute for the "missing" half of a dipole antenna in that the conductors of the counterpoise system in conjunction with the matching section of transmission line provided contribute enough reactance to resonate the entire structure as an electrical halfwave.
WARNING: THERE IS VERY LITTLE RADIATION FROM THE CPK BUT HIGH RF VOLTAGES CAN APPEAR ON IT ESPECIALLY WHEN HIGH POWER IS USED AND THE POSSIBILITY ALWAYS EXISTS THAT POWER LINE VOLTAGES CAN APPEAR ON UNLESS THE ASSOCIATED STATION EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO A GOOD EARTH GROUND. THEREFORE THE ANTENNA MUST BE PLACED HIGH ENOUGH ABOVE THE EARTH SO THAT NO PART OF IT CAN COME INTO CONTACT WITH PASSERS-BY AND THAT ANY SUPPORTING METAL STRUCTURE SUCH AS A TOWER OR A MAST BE CONNECTED TO A GOOD EARTH GROUND.
Neither the antenna proper nor the counterpoise assembly (which will be insulated from its supporting structure) should be placed at DC ground potential during normal operation.
ASSEMBLY
Refer to your antenna assembly instructions. Only tube w/insulator (A) need to be considered during the assembly phase of the counterpoise installation.
G 1. Insert the insulator end of tube w/insulator (A) into the bottom of tube (AA). Pass a 1-1/4"
screw through both parts and secure with a lock washer and hex nut.
NOTE: Coil (Q) base matching is NOT to be used for the CPK. Save it for possible future use.
G 2. Slide reinforcing tube (AB) around tube (AC). G 3.
G 4. G 5.
Insert the end of tube (AD) with the hole furthest from the end into one side of tube (AC). Pass a 1" screw through both parts and secure with a lock washer and hex nut.
Repeat step 3 for the other end of tube (AC).
Insert the end of tube (AE) with the hole furthest from the end into tube (AD). Pass a 3/4" screw through both parts and secure with a lock washer and hex nut.
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CROSS ARM ASSEMBLY
G 6.
Repeat steps 2 thru 6 for and assembly the second cross arm.
G 7.
Repeat step 5 for the end of the CPK cross arm
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Place one u-bolt around the middle of tube (AA) as
shown and pass the ends through the holes of reinforcing (AB) and tube (AC) of one of the cross arms. Secure finger tight with a lock washer and hex nut
G 8. Repeat step 7 with the remaining cross arm.
G 9. Position the cross arms so they are 90/ to one
another. Securely tighten the hex nuts on both cross arms.
NOTE: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE U-BOLTS AS THEY WILL CUT INTO THE TUBING AND WEAKEN THE ASSEMBLY.
G 10.
G 11.
Place a wire clamp (AF) on the of each cross arm tube (AE). Secure each with 3/4" screw, lock washer and hex nut.
Place a plastic protective cap 3/8" over the end of each cross arm.
G 12. Insert a 3/4" screw through wire clamp (AF).
Place the lugs from two spreader wires (AG) over the screw and secure with a lock washer and hex nut.
G 13. Repeat step 12 for the
remaining wire clamps.
G 14. Attach connector
assembly (AH) around the top of tube (AA). Secure with a 1-1/4" screw, lock washer and hex nut.
Tighten any loose hardware but do NOT over tighten the u-bolts. The CPK is light enough to remain in place even in strong winds and you don’t want to crush tube (AA). Allow a little slack in the connecting wire so that the cross arms remain straight and unbowed.
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