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Site Selection and Preparation.
1. Select a site to deploy the EMCOMM III Portable
antenna End-Fed Inverted “V” configuration, see
figure (2). The best site should have a tree or
other support that would enable the center of
the Antenna Wire to be raised to a height of
around 25 feet. If tall supports are unavailable,
any convenient object, such as a fence post or the
top of a vehicle, may be used as field expedient
supports with reduced performance.
2. Unwind the Antenna Wire (g) from the Line
Winder (b).
3. Unwind the Counterpoise Wire (m) from the Line
Winder.
4. Using a Bowline or similar knot, tie one end of a
short length of Paracord through the Suspension
Attachment Point (f). This will be used to anchor
the bottom end of the antenna to the ground.
Extend the Antenna Wire.
5. Secure the Line Winder to the ground with the
short length of Paracord and a Tent Stake (not
supplied) or the base of a small tree.
6. Extend the Antenna Wire to its full length to a
position near the desired end point of the
antenna.
Raise the antenna.
7. Using a Bowline or similar knot, tie a long length
of Paracord to the floating Isolation Loop on the
Antenna Wire.
8. Using a throw weight or some other method,
loop the free end of the Paracord from the
floating Isolation Loop on the Antenna Wire over
the center support.
9. Raise the floating Isolation Loop to the desired
height and secure the free end of the Paracord to
the support with a Round Turn and two Half
Hitches or similar knot.
10. Tie a short length of Paracord to the Isolation
Loop on the end of the Antenna Wire.
11. Pull the end Isolation Loop, such that the
Antenna Wire is somewhat taut, but still has
sufficient sag to allow for swaying. Secure the
end of the Paracord to the ground using a Tent
Stake (not supplied) or the base of a small tree.
12. Extend the Counterpoise Wire on the ground, in
a mostly straight line, in any convenient
direction. The end of the Counterpoise Wire may
be left free or it can be secured to the ground
using a Tent Stake (not supplied).
13. Connect the Coaxial Cable Assembly (l) to the
UHF Socket (e) on the Matching Transformer
14. Perform operational test.
Horizontal End-Fed (NVIS)
The EMCOMM III Portable antenna Horizontal End-Fed (NVIS) configuration, see figure (3), is a short to medium
range HF antenna. The Horizontal End-Fed configuration will provide good NVIS propagation on lower frequencies
and medium range sky wave propagation on upper frequencies. It requires two supports and should be mounted at
a height of 25 feet for good overall results. When mounted at this height, the antenna is omni-directional on the
lower frequencies and predominantly bidirectional towards the ends of the antenna on the upper frequencies.
A special variation of this configuration is a high-gain long wire antenna for the 50 MHz (6 Meter) Amateur Radio
Service band. In this configuration, the operator uses a 4 ft 8 in (56 in) wire and an insulator (not supplied) as the
Antenna Wire and the supplied Antenna Wire as the counterpoise, as shown in the inset in figure (3).