[Boatanchors] Need Navy "DU" Loop Antenna Docs
Ed Sharpe
couryhouse at aol.com
Thu Oct 11 22:04:00 EDT 2018
fantastic thanks Mike will download and print when back on computer tomorrow.. I have to find some connectors for the ru to du cable ? source?
found a writ'd phantom antenna for ru that had been in my garage for 28 years... is this like a dummy load?
thanks! Ed#
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On Thursday, October 11, 2018 Michael Hanz <aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org> wrote:
The manual is at http://aafradio.org/docs/DU-1.html (along with a
fabrication drawing for the antenna cable at the very end.)
I had to make my own antenna cable, since I have never found one in the
flesh except in museum aircraft. It is not exactly trivial to make if
you wish to get it close to original, but at least the drawing gives you
some dimensions, and some changes can be accommodated without too much
visual departure from the original. I made some suggestions for
materials and dimensions in the lower right hand quarter of the
drawing. The greatest fabrication issue is arguably the cast elbow. I
ended up using a standard AN 3062-8 conduit elbow (actually a Breeze
product matching its dimensions) and machining off the hex flange on the
DU-1 end of the casting, along with boring out the ID to fit all the
adapter pieces. The AN 6032-8 is a 1/2" conduit size and fits the
standard cable sheaths that are around if you know where to look. I
used RG-8 coax inside the black vinyl sheathed flex conduit to eliminate
the nonsense of those insulated spacers (held with Superla wax, it sez
here) spaced at indeterminate distances along the solid wire in the
center of the conduit in both the 36" and 85" variants of the cable.
The 36" length is more than enough to connect to a RU receiver located
alongside the DU-1 or 2.
I have no idea what possessed Bendix to make it so complicated.
- Mike KC4TOS
On 10/11/2018 12:00 PM, Ed Sharpe via Boatanchors wrote:
> We could use a manual copy on du-1
>
> Also a set of cables.
>
> We are going to pair it with a nice RX in the display! Had it for 10 years atop a shelf - nice to have the receiver to match it with.
>
> Thanks in advance responses off list to save bandwidth etc.... Ed# www.smecc.org
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