



Table EZNEC simulation, gain and F / B in free space
and real space to a wavelength from the ground

Technical specifications

Feed specification*

*the power supply can vary according to the type of
installation
Optional: Kit 3 elements quad for 50Mhz band 100,00 € (vat. incl.)
On the same boom of this quad, you can apply the Kit for 3 elements
quad on 50 Mhz band. The electrical features can be found on the
Adding this kit you will have a quad six bands full size on the same just
one boom.
Optional: " Rods elements Kit " 190,00 € (vat. incl.)
When ordering the quad or even later
at the installation, it is possible to add the "Rods elements kit"
This option is made up of the following details:
- extension of the boom through a 25 mm diameter VTR tube
- Mastrant 3mm tie rod, which joins the elements together and then connects them
to the boom extensions
- one loop consisting of Mastrant 3mm, to be applied to all elements.
The installation of this kit avoids the movement of the fiberglass elements
during strong winds or snow and ice. The result is a structure that maintains
a correct level of flexibility to dampen the thrust of the wind on the antenna,
but never comes to overcome the critical level of mechanical stress.

Technical specification of the structure
The Status Quad 2StQ5-Easy model was born as a basic model with a very light and slim structure;
it does not use brackets for the elements therefore it is suitable for quick assembly.
Compared to the 2StQ5L version the differences are the following:
- Boom 60x60 mm aluminum
- Elements blocked by aluminum pins, passing through the boom, the typical brackets of all our
quads are not used.
- Arrangement of the elements in the rombic shape


Connection plate to the mast.
Boom connection plate with hollowed out recess to house the boom and avoid any movement.
U-bolt M10 in 316 stainless steel, resistant to any conditions, even for installations near the sea, and anti-seize.
To better secure the quad to the mast and avoid movement, each Ubolt has an aluminum saddle.


Fixing elements to the boom.
The elements are fixed to each other and to the boom using stainless steel and aluminum pins.
The fixing pins pass through the boom connecting the diagonals to each other.
Rotation of the roads is avoided by using aluminum blocks adjacent to the boom, as shown in the adjacent photos.


Power strips point
In the radiator the loop and the coaxial cable connect to fiberglass strips.
These straps are fixed to the elements using aluminum fasteners, to avoid movements during gusts of wind.
Calibration, if necessary, always takes place on these straps by lengthening or shortening the length of the loop using aluminum braid jumpers; with this method once the loop is positioned it is not necessary to change its length by moving the supports along the rods. Calibration is quick and simple and does not require reaching the highest part of the rods.
The coaxial cable is connected directly to the loop avoiding Pl which introduce losses and possibly limit the use of power.