DX Engineering DXE-PS-2B-P Instructions Manual

Pro-Stack Broadband
Two Antenna
Phasing System
DXE-PS-2B-P
© DX Engineering 2014
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Phone: (800) 777-0703 ∙ Tech Support and International: (330) 572-3200
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Introduction
The DXE-PS-2B-P Pro-Stack Broadband Two Antenna Phasing System is primarily designed to combine two identical Yagi, log periodic or vertical antennas in a phasing arrangement. The DXE- PS-2B-P is a frequency independent broadband phasing system that operates with two mono-band antennas on any band, from 160 through 10 meters. It is a 50Ω system that is switched by applying 12 to 15 volts dc to three control wires. The unit can be used for other applications requiring the following four basic antenna feed selections:
Both antenna ports in-phase Both antenna ports out-of-phase Antenna port 1 only Antenna port 2 only
Default is both antenna ports in-phase. To ensure lowest SWR, impedance matching automatically
changes when any antenna is disabled.
Information on the appropriate distances for the separation between the two stacked Yagis, to create a versatile, high performance array, is discussed fully in the ARRL Antenna Book, 20th Edition. Generally, stacked Yagi antennas are separated vertically greater than 1/2-wavelength, free space. The bottom antenna should generally be as high above ground as the stack spacing distance. Optimum spacing is generally around one wavelength.
Features
Power Handling up to 5 kW Broad band coverage on 160-10 meters RF Shielded Weatherproof Housing - unique protection High-RF tolerant, silver - PTFE UHF connectors Proven DX Engineering RF Relays - high performance Safe 12 volt dc relay operation MOV surge protection on control lines RoHS compliant assembly
Using Antenna Pattern to your Advantage
Signals arrive at your antenna from different azimuth directions and different elevation angles, depending on many variables. The ability to steer the major lobe of an antenna (or array of antennas) in both planes moves the major lobe and nulls, not just the major lobe. Typically two dB or slightly more is gained by stacking a second antenna. The largest advantage is not necessarily additional gain, but the ability to move harmful pattern nulls away from primary signal arrival angles. While gain makes a marginal improvement, moving a null can be a phenomenal change,
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sometimes the difference between barely readable and having a strong signal which can provide the performance edge needed to work rare DX - and win contests.
It is therefore desirable to not only change azimuthal direction by rotating the antenna, but also elevation angle by switching between antennas at different heights above ground and/or changing the phase relationship between multiple antennas. The old standard system in stacks was to activate or disable specific antennas in the stack to change pattern. In general, gain remains higher when all antennas are driven and phase is changed. This system allows either phase inversion or completely disabling any antenna.
The DXE-PS-2B-P Pro-Stack Broadband Two Antenna Phasing System provides the greatest flexibility from two identical antennas. This system contains a broad-bandwidth high-power 2:1
impedance matching transformer. This eliminates common requirements of using mixtures of 75Ω
and 50Ω cables for impedance matching.
A central stack-box location is best. Feedlines to each antenna from any stack-box should match the antenna system impedance and have the same electrical length. Feedlines need only be long enough to reach comfortably from each antenna to the stack-box. While it is best to have feedlines equal electrical lengths, total errors of twenty electrical degrees or less have only a minor impact on system performance. With such wide tolerances in cable lengths, cutting similar cables to equal lengths will suffice. There is no need to closely phase-match cables.
Larger Array Building Blocks
The DXE-PS-2B-P Pro-Stack Broadband Two Antenna Phasing System control box works in conjunction with identical boxes, or in combinations with 3-stack boxes, to build larger stacked arrays. For example, four antennas are stacked using three DXE-PS-2B-P boxes. In this example, two PS-2Bs would be centrally located; one between the upper and lower antenna pairs, and each antenna would be fed through equal length cables. A single PS-2B located in the middle of the stack feeds the upper and lower boxes through equal lengths cables. This would allow the user to take any antenna or combination of antennas off-line, or feed any antenna or combination of antennas out-of­phase. Keep in mind out-of-phase systems generally have more gain than systems that disable antennas.
The best arrangement for larger stacked systems is feeding antennas in pairs, with the pairs fed from other stacking boxes. This is a distributed or branched feed system. All cables at any branch level should be equal length. While it is best to avoid length errors, accumulated errors totaling 20­degrees or less have a minimal affect on gain and positioning of lobes. With such wide tolerances in cable lengths, cutting similar cables to equal lengths will suffice. There is no need to closely phase­match cables.
Multiple antenna arrays require modeling with software such as EZNEC by W7EL to examine the multiple patterns possible by reversing phase and dropping antennas in a large system.
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This unit is RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) compliant. The components, including the solder used are all lead free. If you decide to do any modifications or internal repairs, you should use only lead free solder and lead free soldering tools. Lead free solder melts approximately 100 degrees (F) higher than the old leaded solder, so you may need to upgrade your current soldering system.
Manual Updates
Every effort is made to supply the latest manual revision with each product. Occasionally a manual will be updated between the time your DX Engineering product is shipped and when you receive it. Please check the DX Engineering web site (www.dxengineering.com) for the latest revision manual.
Additional Material Needed but not Supplied:
UMI-81343 - Anti-Seize compound - used on the threads of Stainless Steel Hardware to
prevent galling and aid in proper tightening torque.
Two electrically equal length 50Ω coaxial cables to run from the DXE-PS-2B to each of the
identical Yagi antennas.
4-Wire Control Cable - COM-CW4 Control Cable is ideal. LCT-37534 Dielectric Grease
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1 - Stacking Yagis
Height
35+70 ft
52+104 ft
70+140
Optimum
87.5+175
110+180ft
Gain/ angle
15.41dBi @15 deg
16.89 dBi @11 deg
17.27dBi @ 8 deg
17.17
@7 deg
17.87 dBi @ 6 deg
Stack spacing
0.5 wave
.75 wave
1 wave
1.25 wave
1 wave
Reference
Figures
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3
In-phase
The greatest gain increase comes from the
first pair of antennas.
Optimum spacing is usually around one-
wavelength stack spacing.
Lower heights produce a cleaner pattern.
Avoiding nulls in the middle of useful propagation angles is often more important than a small gain improvement.
Note that increased heights result in maximum stack gain improvement (maximum gain still occurs at about 1 wavelength antenna-to-antenna spacing) and lower wave angles. The lowest antenna should generally be significantly higher than the antenna-to-antenna spacing above ground for maximum stacking gain. Greatly increased height produces more minor lobes and stronger minor lobes.
Neglecting feedline losses, over medium soil two stacked Hy-Gain model 205CA 20 meter antennas have the following in-phase gain improvement:
Figure 1
70 feet = 1 wavelength
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Figure 2 - Maximum gain at 8 degree elevation
Figure 3 - Maximum gain at 6 degree elevation
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Switching Out One Antenna
Dropping one antenna is useful to change patterns and fill null areas, even if it results in a loss of overall gain. It is also useful for reducing or elimination precipitation static during inclement weather by disconnecting the upper antenna. Pattern would depend on the type of antenna and antenna height.
Out-of-Phase
Out-of-phase stacking is more effective at raising wave angle than dropping one antenna. Here is the typical pattern of a maximum gain stack of Hy-Gain 205CA 20 meter antennas fed out-of-phase:
Figure 4 - Maximum gain at 28 degree elevation
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Overlaying the two patterns of in-phase and out-of-phase:
Figure 5
If signals arrive in a null of the in-phase pattern, changing to out-of-phase can result in almost 40 dB increase in field strength.
In the pattern above, Blue is out-of-phase. Red is in-phase. This pattern demonstrates why the real advantage is filling of nulls. Note the blue trace is 2 to 3 dB down from the in-phase gain, so it primarily fills nulls.
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2 - Phased Verticals
The stacking box can be used to feed three vertical antennas in a four pattern array. In this arrangement the three antennas are each individually 1/4-wave resonant antennas. The center # 2 passive element must be directly grounded to a good ground system at all times. Elements #1 and #3 are then fed in various phase relationships. The following patterns are for three 1/4-wave elements over perfect ground. Figure 7 shows the proper radial system for three verticals with the radial systems bonded together where they would intersect.
Elements 1 and 3 out-of-phase (in this special case middle element has no current):
Figure 6
Figure 7 Figure 8
EZNEC+ ver. 5.0
--------------- SOURCE DATA --------------­Frequency = 7.1 MHz Source 1 Voltage = 190.7 V at 18.03 deg.
Current = 4.136 A at 0.0 deg. Impedance = 43.84 + J 14.27 ohms Power = 750 watts SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.392 (75 ohm system) = 1.802
Source 2 Voltage = 190.7 V at -161.97 deg. Current = 4.136 A at 180.0 deg. Impedance = 43.84 + J 14.27 ohms Power = 750 watts SWR (50 ohm system) = 1.392 (75 ohm system) = 1.802
Total applied power = 1500 watts
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Element one or three only (pattern can reverse):
Figure 9
EZNEC+ ver. 5.0
--------------- SOURCE DATA --------------­Frequency = 7.1 MHz Source 1 Voltage = 252.1 V at 32.82 deg.
Current = 7.08 A at 0.0 deg. Impedance = 29.93 + J 19.3 ohms Power = 1500 watts SWR (50 ohm system) = 2.024 (75 ohm system) = 2.701
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One and three in-phase:
Figure 10
EZNEC+ ver. 5.0
--------------- SOURCE DATA --------------­Frequency = 7.1 MHz Source 1 Voltage = 168 V at 41.76 deg.
Current = 5.985 A at 0.0 deg. Impedance = 20.94 + J 18.7 ohms Power = 750 watts SWR (50 ohm system) = 2.781 (75 ohm system) = 3.822
Source 2 Voltage = 168 V at 41.75 deg. Current = 5.985 A at 0.0 deg. Impedance = 20.94 + J 18.69 ohms Power = 750 watts SWR (50 ohm system) = 2.781 (75 ohm system) = 3.822
Total applied power = 1500 watts
The next band above the design-spacing band, such as 20 meters with 40 meter optimized spacing, can have some use if elements are trap verticals.
With vertical arrays, spacing errors limit available gain and directivity on bands below the optimum spacing band. Although trap antennas would still work and produce a little gain, patterns on bands below the optimum-spacing band show very modest directivity.
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Installation
Before installing the DXE-PS-2B-P Relay Unit with control cable onto the tower, connection of the entire length of four (4) conductor control line between the EC-PS2 Control Console and the PS2B Relay Unit for testing purposes is recommended.
Following installation of the two equal length coaxial cables (PS2B Relay Unit to antennas) on the Relay Unit during testing take continuity measurements to insure the system is functioning properly. Any trouble found during testing may be addressed before the EC-PS2 and PS2B are installed into their operating positions.
Open the EC-PS2 control console by removing the four (two per side) Phillips head screws to remove the cover.
Push the end of the cable through the control wire feed through grommet on the rear of the unit.
Connections for the wire are made on the green header. Loosen each terminal screw until it is near flush with the top of the connector block as shown to the right.
Strip approximately 1/4" insulation from the four conductor wire ends as shown to the right.
Connect each wire to a terminal by sliding the wire completely into the wire connection hole. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, tighten the associated screw until the wire is firmly gripped in place as shown below. The four-conductor control cable goes between the PS-2B Relay Unit and the EC- PS Control Console. Either "G" is ground. Terminals G, 1, 2 and 3 are used. COM-CW4 four conductor cable is available by the foot for your installation requirements.
Take caution to ensure just the wire is clamped in place, not the wire's insulation which would cause an open or intermittent connection. Do not over tighten the screw so much that the wire is cut instead of being firmly gripped. Use the included Ty-Wrap on the inside of the unit to hold the cable from pulling outward as shown above. Your color code may vary.
Input power should be +12 Vdc, well filtered at 2 amps (fused) minimum. A 2.1 mm power cord is supplied with unit. The wire with the white stripes is the +12 Vdc.
Outer Connection is GROUND Center Pin is +12 VDC.
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The green connector on the PS-2B is in two parts and the top part can be removed by pulling it
Minimum Copper
Wire Gage (AWG)
Length
24
1,000 feet
22
1,500 feet
20
2,000 feet
straight off. This will allow easier wire replacement or servicing as needed. When pushing the connector back in place, ensure you press straight inward.
Connect the 4 control wires to this plug as you did with the green connector in the EC-PS2 Control Box. Selected output measures +12 Vdc between selected terminal (1, 2 or 3) and G.
Control lines (usually BCD ) can normally use good quality CAT5e cable (4 twisted pairs of 24 AWG wire) for runs up to 1000 feet. Typical DX Engineering BCD control lines requirements are +12 VDC at 25 milliamps.
Depending on the number of control lines needed (usually 3 or 4) you can double up the twisted pairs of CAT5e cable, or use control wire that is at least 22 AWG, allowing runs up to 1500 feet. If you use a cable with more conductors, it is a good idea to tie the unused conductors to ground.
For longer runs of control cable, use a line loss calculator to ensure you supply the proper control levels needed.
Approximate BCD Control Line Lengths.
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Secure the DXE-PS-2B-P to the tower between the two stacked antennas using the included DXE-
EC-PS2
LED ON
Activated Antenna(s)
1 + 2
BOTH Yagi Antennas Activated, In Phase
1 +
BOTH Yagi Antennas Activated, Out of Phase
2
1
LOWER Yagi Antenna only
2
UPPER Yagi Antenna only
SSVC-2P V Saddle Clamp.
Use Anti-Seize or Never-Seez® on all stainless steel hardware to prevent galling.
Install the DXE-PS-2B-P with the connectors facing down.
The coaxial cable from the upper Yagi is connected to ANT 2. The coaxial cable from the lower Yagi is connected to ANT 1. The feedline from the transmitter is connected to INPUT.
Fasten all cables to the tower to relieve strain, and gently droop the cables to form a drip loop (do not use tight bends with coaxial cable).
Note: Do not seal the green connector! The
connector is recessed inside a drip edge that prevents water from getting into connector. The cover-to­connector plate junction is not sealed so the unit can "breathe” and eliminate condensation.
The following table designates the sequence of antenna ports selected when using the EC-PS2 Switch Console.
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Optional Accessory Items
*UMI-81343
Anti-Seize, 1 oz. Squeeze Tube
*UMI-81464
Anti-Seize, 8.5 oz. Aerosol Can
*DXE-NSBT8
Never-Seez®, 8 oz. Brush Top
*DXE-NMBT8
Never-Seez®, 8 oz. Brush Top, Marine Grade
DXE Part #
Part Name
DXE-UT-8213
Coax Cable Stripper for RG-213, RG-8, 9913F7, LMR-400 etc.
DXE-UT-808X
Coax Cable Stripper for RG-8X, Belden 9258, LMR-240
DXE-UT-RB-HD
Premium Replacement Blades for DX Engineering and Cablematic Strippers
DXE-UT-80P
Connector Assembly Tool for PL-259/RG-213-size Cable
CNL-911
Coax Cable Cutter
DXE-170M
Precision Shear Side Cutters
COMTEK Control Wire, 4 Conductor, Sold per Foot - COM-CW4
A high quality, PVC jacketed 4-wire control cable, COM-CW4 consists of 4 #20 AWG conductors. It may be used in a multitude of control cable applications, such as remote switching and antenna rotators. Sold by the foot - order the length you need.
DX Engineering DXE-213U an RG-213/U Coax Assembly
These DX Engineering cable assemblies use high quality DXE-213U coaxial cable and include Silver/PTFE PL-259 (UHF) or male N connectors installed at each end. DXE-213U cable is protected by a non-contaminating PVC jacket and is normally recommended for both indoor and outdoor applications. The UV stabilized jacket assures long life where ultraviolet contamination is a concern. Manufactured to MIL-spec (MIL-C-17, M17/163-00001), you can always be sure of getting the highest quality cable. The coax has a flexible 12.5 gauge stranded copper center, Poly dielectric, 96% coverage bare copper shield and a non-contaminating PVC jacket. The PL-259 connector is Silver/PTFE with a silver plated center conductor. The N connector is Silver/PTFE with a gold center conductor. Connectors are soldered rather than crimped and an adhesive lined shrink tubing is used to form a weather-resistant bond between the connector body and the coax. Each assembly is then 100% Hi-Pot tested to guarantee a quality cable assembly you can count on.
Custom Lengths Available, Call DX Engineering for Details
UMI-81343, DXE-NSBT8 - Anti-Seize & Never-Seez®
An Anti-seize compound MUST be used on any Stainless Steel nuts, bolts, clamps or other hardware to prevent galling and thread seizure. Any of these products can be used for this purpose.
* These products are limited to domestic UPS Ground shipping only
LCT-37534 - Dielectric Grease, .33 Ounce Tube
Loctite® Dielectric Grease is ideal for keeping moisture from entering your coaxial connections. It also acts as a lubricant allowing easy connector removal by stopping corrosion of electrical connectors. Safe for all RF connections.
50 Coax Cable Prep Tools
The UT-8213 (red tool) simplifies the preparation of RG-8 or RG-213 coax to accept PL-259 UHF style or 2-piece Type N connectors. The UT-808X (green tool) is specifically designed for stripping RG-8X/Belden 9258 cable. The CNL-911 cutters have specially designed blades to cut the cable without crushing it - leaving the end cleanly cut and ready for stripping and connector assembly. The UT-80P or UT-80N allows mechanical assembly of the PL-259 or 2-piece Type N connector body to the cable without shredding it with pliers. All DX Engineering Cable Prep Tools are designed and selected to provide better results, with greater ease of use.
TES-2155 - 3M Temflex™ 2155 Rubber Splicing Tape.
Conformable self-fusing rubber electrical insulating tape. Designed for low voltage electrical insulating and moisture sealing applications. For outdoor use, it should be protected from UV deterioration with an overwrap of TES-06132
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TES-06132 - Scotch® Super 33+.
Highly conformable super stretchy tape for all weather applications. This tape provides flexibility and easy handling for all around performance. It also combines PVC backing with excellent electrical insulating properties to provide primary electrical insulation for splices up to 600V and protective jacketing.
Technical Support
If you have questions about this product, or if you experience difficulties during the installation, contact DX Engineering at (330) 572-3200. You can also e-mail us at:
DXEngineering@DXEngineering.com
This unit is RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) compliant. The components, including the solder used are all lead free. If you decide to do any modifications or internal repairs, you should use only lead free solder and lead free soldering tools. Lead free solder melts approximately 100 degrees higher than the old leaded solder, so you may need to upgrade your current soldering system.
For best service, please take a few minutes to review this manual before you call.
Warranty
All products manufactured by DX Engineering are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment. DX Engineering’s sole obligation under these warranties shall be to issue credit, repair or replace any item or part thereof which is proved to be other than as warranted; no allowance shall be made for any labor charges of Buyer for replacement of parts, adjustment or repairs, or any other work, unless such charges are authorized in advance by DX Engineering. If DX Engineering’s products are claimed to be defective in material or workmanship, DX Engineering shall, upon prompt notice thereof, issue shipping instructions for return to DX Engineering (transportation-charges prepaid by Buyer). Every such claim for breach of these warranties shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made in writing. The above warranties shall not extend to any products or parts thereof which have been subjected to any misuse or neglect, damaged by accident, rendered defective by reason of improper installation, damaged from severe weather including floods, or abnormal environmental conditions such as prolonged exposure to corrosives or power surges, or by the performance of repairs or alterations outside of our plant, and shall not apply to any goods or parts thereof furnished by Buyer or acquired from others at Buyer’s specifications. In addition, DX Engineering’s warranties do not extend to other equipment and parts manufactured by others except to the extent of the original manufacturer’s warranty to DX Engineering. The obligations under the foregoing warranties are limited to the precise terms thereof. These warranties provide exclusive remedies, expressly in lieu of all other remedies including claims for special or consequential damages. SELLER NEITHER MAKES NOR ASSUMES ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, STATUTORY, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR DX ENGINEERING ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY NOT STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOREGOING.
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