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Typical Data for
Model 6812B FM Antenna (half-wave-spaced)

  • True Circular Polarization
  • Perfect for Translators
  • Digital-Ready
  • No Pressurization Needed
  • The Choice of Campus Broadcasters
  • All Stainless Steel Construction
  • Designed for Pipe Mounting
  • Economical
  • No Factory Personnel Needed to Install
  • Radomes and Deicers Available
  • Special Spacing, H/V Ratios, Null Fill, Beam Tilt Available

Performance Specifications:

Polarization:
Right circular.
VSWR:
1.08 : 1 ± 100 kHz.
1.16 : 1 ± 200 kHz
Azimuth Pattern Circularity:
Horizontal component ± 1.5 dB.
Input Connection:
Type "N" female.
Mounting:
Must be mounted on a metal pipe, 2" IPS (2-3/8 in; 60 mm) to 3" IPS (3-1/2 in; 89 mm) outside diameter. Pipe not supplied by Shively; requires 5 ft (1.5 m) of clear space on pipe above and below antenna.

Electrical Specifications (half-wave-spaced):


No. of
Bays
Gain

Power
Rating
W
No. of
Bays
Gain

Power
Rating
W
Power dB Power dB


2
0.63
-1.99
1000
5
1.40
1.46
1500
3
0.89
-0.51
1500
6
1.65
2.17
1500
4
1.14
0.59
1500

Notes:

Our gain figures are calculated by factoring the directivity to allow for losses in the radiating system. Due to this conservative approach, you are assured of radiating maximum ERP by using Shively's published gain figures.

Gain is provided for one polarization and is equal in circularly polarized antennas for both horizontal and vertical components. Gain will be reduced if null fill, beam tilt, special H/V ratio, or special wavelength spacing is provided.

Size and Weight (half-wave-spaced):


No. of Bays Vertical Tower Space

Weight

Antenna radiation aperture

Physical
space used

Total tower space recommended

without
radomes

with
radomes

with radomes &
1/2"radial ice

ft m ft m ft m lb N lb N lb N

2
4.3
1.3
14.3
4.3
24.3
7.4
10
45
80
357
170
758
3
8.5
2.6
18.5
5.6
28.5
8.7
17
76
122
544
259
1155
4
12.8
3.9
22.8
6.9
32.8
10.0
24
107
164
731
348
1552
5
17.0
5.2
27.0
8.2
37.0
11.3
31
138
206
919
438
1953
6
21.3
6.5
31.3
9.5
41.3
12.6
38
169
248
1106
527
2350

Windload (half-wave-spaced):


No. of
Bays
Revision "C"

Revision "F"

without radomes

with radomes

with radomes & 1/2" radial ice

without radomes

with radomes

with radomes & 1/2" radial ice

lb N lb N lb N ft² ft² ft²

2
14
62
243
1084
273
1218
0.5
0.0
6.2
0.6
6.9
0.6
3
21
94
366
1632
413
1842
0.7
0.1
9.3
0.9
10.6
1.0
4
29
129
488
2176
554
2471
1.0
0.1
12.4
1.2
14.3
1.3
5
37
165
611
2725
694
3095
1.3
0.1
15.5
1.4
17.9
1.7
6
45
201
734
3274
834
3720
1.6
0.1
18.6
1.7
21.5
2.0

Notes:

  1. Antenna radiation aperture is the distance from the center of the top bay to the center of the bottom bay. Five feet (1.5 m) of pipe is required above the top of the top bay and below the bottom of the bottom bay. Total tower space recommended allows ten ft (3 m) of clear tower space above and below the pipe to protect from pattern interference by other antennas.
  2. Antennas with two bays or an odd numbers of bays are end-fed; antennas with even numbers of bays are center-fed.
  3. Windload and weight numbers given are typical. Actual values vary with the specific installation. Contact us with details of your installation if more precise values are needed.
  4. Weight, windload, and space tabulations assume 98 MHz and include the bay, interbay feedline, input connection, and standard mounting brackets. At lower frequencies, length will increase by approximately 1 ft (0.3 m) per bay.
  5. Antenna windloads are calculated for 112 mph (180 kph), using 50 psf (2400 N/m²) for flats and 33 psf (1600 N/m²) for rounds] per EIA standard RS-222-C and CSA standard S37-94. The surface area is calculated per EIA standard RS-222-F (CaAc).
  6. Deicers add approximately 1 lb (4.4 N) per bay in weight and 2 lb (8.9 N) or 0.3 ft² (0.028m²) per bay in windload.
  7. Ask for technical assistance at Shively when 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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