Explanation
At a Glance Library MPAS READY Section 08 Frequently Asked Questions Difficulty Beginner Reviewed 2026-07-13 Quick Answer Guying depends on mast, radiator, load, wind, and the instructions for the selected support system. Overview Any configuration that can bend, overturn, or enter a public area if it falls must be stabilized appropriately. Key Points Follow the mast guide Use UGS 2.0 and the HD Guy Clamp where specified Lower the system when weather worsens What to Do Next Identify the exact configuration and consult its current user guide before changing hardware or operating limits. Related Articles MPAS READY Mechanical Safety and Guying CHA UGS 2.0 and HD Guy Clamp Compatibility Revision History Revision 1.0. Reviewed 2026-07-13.
The exact result depends on the complete station: frequency, geometry, feed line, matching network, return-current path, environment, operating power, and the reference plane of any measurement. A low SWR establishes an impedance relationship at that point; it does not by itself prove efficiency, radiation pattern, compatibility, or safety.
What to Verify
- Use the newest official product guide or primary service documentation.
- Confirm the exact model, revision, components, configuration, and operating conditions.
- Begin tests at low power and change one variable at a time.
- Do not infer compatibility from connector or thread fit.
Learn Next
- Antenna Selection: A Mission-First Decision Guide
- Engineering Design Tradeoffs in Portable HF Antennas
- Antenna Measurement Reference Planes
- Understanding Common-Mode Current
Source note: Independently synthesized with reference to The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications, 99th edition (2022), and The ARRL Antenna Book for Radio Communications, 24th edition (2019). Verify changing regulations, services, software, specifications, availability, and safety requirements against current primary sources.