Lectrosonics ALP700A User Manual Page 2

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Four piece kit model: ALPKIT
Orientation and Usage
The smaller rod elements of the antenna should
be pointed toward the matching transmitter for
maximum sensitivity (note the pattern plots on the
first page).
Since a wireless transmitter antenna is generally
oriented vertically, the rod elements on the
ALP700A should also be oriented vertically. Note
the “up” arrow engraved on the boom of the an-
tenna.
The optional mounting adapters permit a wide
variety of orientations. It is important to locate the
antenna at least a foot or two (or more) away from
nearby surfaces. Reflections from nearby sur-
faces can alter the pattern and/or affect the
sensitivity of the antenna to certain frequencies in
particular locations.
The coaxial cable connected to the antenna should
be routed away from the antenna.
The antenna is terminated with a 50 Ohm BNC connector. The BNC
jack is connected to a coaxial line inside the boom opposite the jack.
A 3/8” - 16 threaded mounting stud is supplied to fit the adapters in the
optional mounting adapter kit. Two different threaded sockets are
available, positioned at 90 degrees from one another to allow horizon-
tal or vertical mounting.
Optional Mounting Adapter Kit
Threaded adapter for standard
lighting clamps. 1/2” diameter
x 6 inch long. 3/8”-16 thread
on both ends.
Threaded adapter for photo/
video tripod mounting. 1/2” di-
ameter x 1 3/4” long. 3/8”-16
thread on one end, 1/4”-20 on
the other end.
Microphone stand adapter,
1 1/2” long. 5/8”- 27 thread
on one end, with 3/8”-16
thread in other end. Knurled
finish.
The mounting adapter kit allows mounting on photo and video
tripods, lighting equipment, and standard microphone stands.
The parts are constructed of stainless steel for lasting durability.
1/4” - 20 threaded adapter.
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