ETS-LINDGREN 3142E BiConiLog Antenna User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- ETS LINDGREN
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ETS-LINDGREN 3142E BiConiLog Antenna
Specifications
- Model: 3142E
- Product: BiConiLog TM Antenna
- Manufacturer: ETS-Lindgren Inc.
- PN: 399337
- Date: December, 2023
- Revision: H
Product Usage Instructions
Assembly
To attach the bowtie elements:
- Step 1: Attach the bowtie elements to the designated connectors on the antenna.
- Step 2: Ensure a secure connection between the elements and the antenna.
Mounting
Using Included Mounting Adapters:
- Step 1: Attach the included adapters to the Model 3142E antenna using provided screws.
- Step 2: Securely fasten the antenna with the adapters to the desired mounting location.
Using the Stinger to Mount to a Model 2175 MiniMast:
- Step 1: Connect the Stinger accessory to the Model 2175 MiniMast.
- Step 2: Attach the Model 3142E antenna to the Stinger for mounting.
Additional Mounting Options
Explore various mounting options like 7-TR and Mast Mounting Options, as well
as 2X2 Boom Mounting Options for different installation scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the BiConiLog TM Antenna be used for outdoor installations?
A: Yes, the antenna can be used for outdoor installations. Ensure proper
weatherproofing measures are taken if exposed to outdoor elements.
Q: What is the typical VSWR of the Model 3142E antenna?
A: The typical VSWR of the antenna is detailed in the manual; refer to
section ‘Typical Data’ for more information.
ETS-Lindgren Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to
improve functioning or design.
Although the information in this document has been carefully reviewed and is
believed to be reliable, ETS-Lindgren does not assume any liability arising
out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor
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trademark of ETS-Lindgren, Inc.; Teflon is a registered trademark of E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.
Revision Record
MANUAL, 3142E | Part # 399337 Rev H
Revision | Description | Date |
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A | Initial Release | July, 2012 |
B | Updated frequency range; updated |
boom options
| February, 2015
C| Updated manual format and added
typical data for cross polarization
| February, 2021
D| Updated Assembly photo captions to
correct polarization
| July, 2021
E| Corrected cross references| August, 2022
F| Added spacers| January, 2023
G| Removed 4-TR| October, 2023
H| Removed 4-TR reference| December, 2023
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
| Note: Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better
use of the product.
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| **| | CAUTION: Denotes a hazard. Failure to follow instructions
could result in minor personal injury and/or property damage. Included text
gives proper procedures.
**| WARNING: Denotes a hazard. Failure to follow instructions could
result in
SEVERE personal injury and/or property damage. Included text gives proper procedures.
All notes, cautions, and warnings will be located on the left column area of
the page.
See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety, regulatory, and
other product marking information
ETS-Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new part number with the same
functionality for another part/part number.
Contact ETS-Lindgren for questions about part numbers and ordering parts.
Only qualified personnel should operate (or service) this equipment. If you have any questions concerning maintenance, contact ETS-Lindgren TechnicalSupport. Warranty may be voided if housing is opened.
Introduction
The ETS-Lindgren Model 3142E BiConiLog™ Antenna is designed as a dual-purpose
antenna that can be used for both immunity and emission testing. From 30 MHz
to 6 GHz, the Model 3142E exhibits an average 5.5 dB gain. Applications for
the Model 3142E include emissions testing, immunity measurements, and medical
equipment testing.
The Model 3142E Antenna includes a stinger mount; it also includes a mounting
bracket and a 1/4–20 thread knob to attach to an ETS-Lindgren tripod or tower
adapter.
For the variety of mounting options available for the Model 3142E, see Mounting.
7-TR Tripod
ETS-Lindgren offers the following non-metallic, non-reflective tripod for use
at both indoor and outdoor EMC test sites.
- 7-TR Tripod—Constructed of PVC and fiberglass components, providing increased stability for physically large antennas. The unique design allows for quick assembly, disassembly, and convenient storage. Allows several different configurations, including options for manual or pneumatic polarization.
Quick height adjustment and locking wheels provide ease of use during testing. Maximum height is 2.17 m (85.8 in), with a minimum height of 0.8 m (31.8 in). This tripod can support a 13.5 kg (30 lb) load.
ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin
See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment
for the following:
- Safety, regulatory, and other product marking information
- Steps to receive your shipment
- Steps to return a component for service
- ETS-Lindgren calibration service
- ETS-Lindgren contact information
Maintenance
WARNING
Maintenance of the Model 3142E is limited to external components such as
cables or connectors.
CAUTION
Before performing any maintenance, follow the safety information in the ETS-
Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment.
Replacement and Optional Parts
The following are the part numbers for ordering replacement or optional parts
for the 3142E.
Part Description | Part Number |
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Polarizing Mounting Adapter | 100989 |
Thread Insert | 105861 |
Service Procedures
Contacting ETS-Lindgren
Please see www.ets-lindgren.com for a list of
ETS-Lindgren offices, including phone and email contact information.
Sending a Component for Service
For the steps to return a system or system component to ETS-Lindgren for
service, see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment.
Calibration Services and Annual Calibration
See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for
information on ETS-Lindgren calibration services.
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Frequency Range: | 30 MHz–6 GHz |
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Input Impedance (Nominal): | 50 Ω |
VSWR (Average): | 2:1 above 50 MHz |
Maximum Continuous Power | |
30 MHz-60 MHz: | 500 W |
60 MHz-600 MHz: | 1 kW |
600 MHz-1 GHz: | 500 W |
1 GHz-6 GHz: | 200 W |
Peak Power: | 1.3 kW |
Pattern Type: | Directional |
Polarization: | Linear |
Connector: | Type N female |
Physical Specifications
Height (Overall): | 76.2 cm (30 in) |
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Length: | 139.16 cm (54.79 in) |
Width: | 133.75 cm (52.66 in) |
Weight: | 5.7 kg (12.5 lb) |
Assembly
Photos of bowtie elements used in this section may differ from the bowtie elements for your Model 3142E; the assembly procedure is the same for both.
ETS-Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new part number with the same
functionality for another part/part number.
Contact ETS-Lindgren for questions about part numbers and ordering parts.
Model 3142E BiConiLog™ Antenna is comprised of the following parts:
- Antenna
- Bowtie elements (2)
- 10–32 thumbscrew knobs to attach bowtie elements (2)
- Mounting bracket and mounting knob
Attach Bowtie Elements
The Model 3142E ships with the bowtie elements detached.
CAUTION
Do not cross thread this connection or permanent damage to the bowtie element
could occur.
To attach the bowtie elements:
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For stability, mount the Model 3142E onto a tripod or tower. See Mounting for the steps to mount the antenna.
PN 117902, circled below, must be used in order for the knobs to be correctly tightened, and for the bowtie elements to be secure. -
Slide the narrow end of one of the bowtie elements into the receptacle hole on the antenna balun, and then align the bowtie with the receptacle on the balun.
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Insert one of the 10–32 thumbscrew knobs into the opposite side of the balun from where you inserted the bowtie. Ensure that the spacer is on the knob. Slowly tighten the knob, taking care not to cross thread the connection.
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Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second bowtie element.
CAUTION
The Model 3142E antenna is a precision measurement device. Handle with care.
Mounting
Contact with any metal or non-metallic structure can capacitively load the
antenna, which may cause unrepeatable results. Therefore, make sure that no
part of the dipole elements or bowties is in contact with the tripod or tower,
particularly in vertically-polarized tests.
Where possible, run the feed cable straight one meter or more back from the
Model 3142E BiConiLog™ Antenna before dropping vertically.
Using Included Mounting Adapters
In addition to the attached mounting bracket and mounting knobs, the Model 3142E ships with these mounting adapters:
- 100989 Polarizing Mounting Adapter with 7/8–14 thread receptacle
- If you need to convert the polarizing adapter to a 1/4–20 receptacle, insert the 1/4–20 thread insert into the polarizing adapter
- 105861 1/4–20 Thread Insert
To attach the included adapters to the Model 3142E:
- If required, insert the 1/4–20 thread insert into the mounting adapter.
- Remove the mounting knob from the mounting bracket on the antenna.
- Slide the mounting bracket onto the mounting adapter with the adapter placed between the shoulders of the mounting bracket.
- Thread the mounting knob through the mounting bracket, then through the mounting adapter, and finally through the hex nut.
- Tighten the mounting knob to secure the antenna.
- Attach the mounting adapter and antenna to tripod or tower, as required.
Using the Stinger to Mount to a Model 2175 MiniMast
The stinger mount provides on-axis rotation during 90° horizontal or vertical polarization.
The stinger enables you to mount the antenna directly to an ETS-Lindgren 7-TR Tripod or mast.
Before you begin
- Install the center rotate boom (part# 108507) for rear-mount stinger-type antennas.
- Attach the included mounting adapter to the Model 3142E as instructed in Using Included Mounting Adapters.
- You will need one of the optional mounting knobs described in 7-TR and Mast Mounting Options. To order optional mounting hardware, contact the ETS-Lindgren Sales Department.
CAUTION
Do not use the stinger to mount the Model 3142E onto a 4-TR tripod. This
pairing can cause equipment damage.
- Thread the antenna feed or receiving cable through the center of the boom so that the antenna connector emerges a few inches out of the clamp end of the boom.
- Attach the cable to the Type N connector at the end of the stinger.
- Slide the cable and stinger into the clamp on the boom, carefully guiding the cable out the other end.
- When you reach the back of the balun box, align it with the boom receptacle, and then slide the smaller portion of the balun box into the boom. This will prevent rotation of the antenna unless the boom is being polarized.
- Tighten the clamp knobs on the boom to secure the antenna into place.
Additional Mounting Options
7-TR and Mast Mounting Options
The stinger on the Model 3142E enables you to mount to antenna directly to an
ETS-Lindgren 7-TR Tripod Positioner.
Following are additional options for mounting the Model 3142E onto an ETS-
Lindgren 7-TR Tripod Positioner.
Contact the ETS-Lindgren Sales Department for information on ordering optional
mounting hardware.
7-TR refers to these booms:
- 109042 boom—Straight boom; for general antenna mounting on a 7-TR
- 108983 boom—Offset boom; for general antenna mounting on a 7-TR with pneumatic or manual polarization; can also be used to mount stinger-type antennas
- 118947 – for stinger-type antennas only
2×2 boom refers to a typical 2-inch by 2-inch boom.
2X2 Boom Mounting Options
Following are additional options for mounting the Model 3142E onto a 2×2 boom.
Contact the ETS-Lindgren Sales Department for information on ordering optional
mounting hardware.
Typical Data
Distance for the ANSI 3-meter and 10-meter calibrations is measured from the antenna midpoint, and for SAE 1-meter calibrations the distance is measured from the antenna tip. Midpoint is defined as half the distance between the small elements and the bowties, which is about 45 cm from the small end tip.
Typical Antenna Factor and Gain
Typical VSWR
Typical Half Power Beamwidth
Typical Radiation Patterns
30MHz-50MHz
70MHz-90MHz
100 MHz-200MHz
300MHz-400MHz
500MHz-600MHz
700MHz-800MHz
900MHz-1000MHz
2000MHz-3000MHz
4000MHz-5000MHz
6000MHz
Typical Cross Polarization
Documents / Resources
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LINDGREN 3142E BiConiLog
Antenna
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