90A INSTALLATION
Operating Position
NEVER set the amplifier on top of other equipment; doing so would allow preheated air to enter the bottom of the Palomar 90A Amplifier. Do NOT operate the amplifier in a small, confined space where there is no continuous supply of cooling air. In other words, keep it out of small closets, desks or similar confined areas. If handled properly, the amplifier should give long, trouble-free service. Connection On the rear of the amplifier will be found a place to attach a ground wire. We strongly recommend a good ground connection to this point. It prevents shock hazard when touching any of your equipment, increases the efficiency of your antenna system and minimizes TVI problems. Attaching to a water pipe is not necessarily a good ground if it is several feet from the point where the pipe goes underground. It could be some resonant length that would look like a poor, or no ground at all, at some operating frequencies. Galvanized pipe can be particularly bad as a ground since corrosion at the threaded joints can cause poor or no connection to the following lengths of pipe. If your house has copper pipe with soldered joints, this is less of a problem. The closer your connection point is to the place where the pipe goes underground, the better ground you will have. #16 or #18 wire size is the minimum that should be used. In fact, 1/4 inch or larger tinned cooper braid if you can find it is even better than wire. Never try to ground to a gas line. If you find you have no good ground available, it is possible to buy ground rods at commercial electrical supply houses that you can drive into the ground close to the location of your equipment to which you can attach your ground wire. The final connection on the back of your Palomar 90A Amplifier is the power cord. The plug should never be connected to anything but a standard 117 volt 60 cycle AC outlet. The cord and plug are the standard modern three-wire system incorporating a ground wire. If your electrical system does not have the third connection in the wall receptacle, adapter plugs can be found at most electrical stores. A word of caution: Do not depend upon this ground for your system RF ground. Many feet of wire usually exist between most electrical outlets and the actual ground point making it almost useless for an RF ground while being quite satisfactory as an electrical ground. REAR VIEW TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF THE PALOMAR 90A AMPLIFIER HOOK UP ANTENNA |