Specifications

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Equipment - Have you selected the equipment to be used
in an emergency situation? Is that equipment able to
withstand possible abuse? Do you have all power
sources immediately available and, in the case of batter-
ies, are they fully charged?
Cable extensions - Do you have AC cords long enough
for typical situations? Is your coax long enough or
should you have some extensions? If your installation
will be battery powered, do you have cables to reach
them and also the cables needed to maintain the charge
on them?
Connector installation(s) - Have you installed all con-
nectors on all the cables which might be needed?
Where are your emergency supplies - Are they in one,
quickly retrievable location? Or do you have them scat-
tered around?
Do not wait for an emergency to happen - be ready. Test
everything including STEALTH. Be fully prepared to react
in the event of an emergency.
4.1 Antenna Installation
There are several factors which need to be considered before install-
ing the antenna and some can affect others.
4.1.1 Antenna Orientation
Because the signal radiation of a loop antenna is perpendicular to the
plane of the loop, how you orient the antenna should be determined
by your communication needs.
WARNING!
Never mount any antenna near power lines or utility wires. Any
materials, ladders, ropes, feedlines, etc., which come in contact
with power lines can conduct voltages that can be fatal.
Stay away from all power lines.
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