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May-June 2008 Radio Guide article:
"Shively Labs Meets the Very Windy Mountain"

September 2007
Radio Guide articles:
"Shively Labs: Antennas That Work!" [279 kB]

"Shively 6014 Dual Hybrid Antenna Solves a Dilemma" [232 kB]

Typical Data for
Model 6020 FM Antenna

(International)

Vertical polarization

5 kW power rating per bay

Radomes & de-icers not required

Shively Standard Features:

  • Low weight and windload
  • Rugged corrosion-resistant adjustable mounts
  • Easy to install - minimum maintenance
  • Non-pressurized
  • Pattern studies and directional patterns available

Performance Specifications:

Polarization:
Vertical only.
Frequency range:
88-108 MHz
Impedance:
50 Ω
VSWR:
Less than or equal to 1.3 : 1
Input Connection:
Female 7/8" EIA.

Electrical Specifications:

Total Gain = Azimuth Gain x Vertical Gain Arrangement.


No. of
Bays
Gain

Power
Rating
kW
No. of
Bays
Gain

Power
Rating
kW
Power dB Power dB

1
1.40
1.46
5 kW
5
8.00
9.03
Contact
factory
2
3.00
4.77
Contact
factory
6
9.71
9.87
3
4.64
6.67
7
11.41
10.57
4
6.33
8.01
8
13.12
11.18

Mechanical Specifications:


Dimensions Weight Windload Max. Wind Velocity

56 in (142.2 cm)
x 41.6 in (105.6 cm)
x 5.5 in (14 cm)
Antenna:
16 lb (7.3 kg)
with mounts:
25 lb (11.4 kg)
150 mph
(0.21 kN)
137 mph
(220 km/h)

Materials
External parts: stainless
Internal parts: copper & stainless

Notes:

  1. Gain figures are derived from the computed directivity and include the losses in the antenna feed system. Gain and patterns depend on mounting geometry.
  2. Windload and weight are estimated.
  3. Mounts are designed to fit 1-1/2" to 3-1/2" diameter pole.
  4. Effective projected area (EPA) is calculated in accordance with TIA-222-G.
  5. Ask for technical assistance at Shively if you are planning to mount antennas on AM towers or install them at altitudes over 3,000 ft (915 m) above mean sea level.

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