Bird Technologies 8255 User Manual

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Connecting to Transmitter

Models 8251

& 8255

Connect the load to the transmitting equipment under

test with 50 ohm coaxial cable (RG-8A/U, RG-9/U,

RG-213/U or equivalent) and a Male LC type plug. The

Male LC plug will mate with the RF input connector of

the load. After the transmitter has been connected to the

load, proceed according to the transmitter manufacturer’s

instructions. When reconnecting the antenna, it may be

necessary to slightly readjust the transmitter due to pos-

sible differences in VSWR between the load and the an-

tenna system.

Model 8252

The 3-1/8 inch EIA flange connector is fastened to the

transmission line by six 3/8-16 by 1-1/2 inch stainless

steel screw and nut assemblies. The center conductors

must be joined with a bullet for 50 ohm 3-1/8 inch coaxial

lines. Bird P/N 4600-020 Bullet Kit includes six screw

and nut sets, O-Ring and center conductor bullet.

+

Note: Avoid the use of adapters and elbows

whenever possible.

Follow the instructions below for line installation.

1. Seat the bullet so that half of the thickness of

the insulator is nested in the counterbore of each

connector flange.

2. Place the load resistor so that it will be aligned

with the coaxial input line.

3. Push in on the center contact.

4. Tighten the flange nuts evenly all around (finger

tight).

5. Tighten the nuts evenly with wrenches.

The swivel flange on the Model 8252 makes the load re-

sistor connector independent of the orientation of a fixed

mating flange on the input line.

Due to the difference in the VSWR between the dummy

load and the transmitter’s antenna, the transmitter may

require readjustment when reconnected to the original

antenna.

Bird Model 8251/52/55 Termaline Coaxial Load Resistor

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