Telex ALP-600 manual

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    IN STRUC TION MAN UAL Gen eral De scrip tion The ALP-600 is a broad band bi-directional log pe - ri odic an tenna. It will re ceive any fre quency from 520 to 760 MHz. The “gain” of this an tenna en ables it to re ceive sig nals from a greater dis tance than a typ i cal “whip” type an tenna. An tenna Place ment The ALP-600 should be placed [...]

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    Mount ing Sug ges tions Fig ure 3 Top View of Field - 2 - COACHE S BOX TR-600's ALP-600 FO OTBALL FIELD Refer to Figure 4 for typical antenna pattern. Fig ure 2 ALP-600 An tenna Mast[...]

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    ALP-600 An tenna Pat tern Fig ure 4 Typ i cal ALP-600 UHF Bi-Directional An tenna Pat tern - 3 -[...]

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    Clamps Clamps are pro vided for mount ing the ALP-600 onto the an tenna mast. At tach the clamps with the hard ware sup plied. See Fig ure 5. Coax Ca ble For best re sults, it is rec om mended that ca ble losses be kept un der 4 dB. (Ev ery 3 dB of sig nal loss re - sults in a sys tem op er at ing dis tance re duc tion of 25%). Do not clamp the an [...]