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Ultrabreitbandantenne UBB27 / Ultrabroadband Antenna UBB27
 
 
© Gigahertz Solutions GmbH, D-90579 Langenzenn  
Revision 1.7 (November 2008)
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Design of the antenna  
and its elements 
 
 
 
1)  Protective Cap. Has no influence on the 
measurement and can easily be removed. 
2) Resonator 
(“large 
monopole“) 
3)  Indicator lights (LED’s) 
 
Red = contact to circuitry and power  
              supply ok 
 
green = contact of the resonator ok 
4)  Ground plane for shielding radiation from 
sources below, including the instrument 
itself. 
5)  Ferrites for enhancement of the electric 
characteristics of the antenna. 
6)  Casing for the circuitry (incl. Filter and 
compensation). 
7)  Mechanical holding fixture fitted for our 
HF-Analysers. 
8)  Antenna cable with further ferrites. 
9)  SMA connector to the instrument with 
easy-mount screw (not in picture). 
Assembly
 
Insert the holding fixture into the crossed slot 
in the front section of the HF-Analyser. Con-
nect the antenna cable  to the antenna input 
of the HF-Analyser. Try not to bend the cable 
too sharply. 
Note of caution: 
For technical reasons the resonator is a 
very delicate part: The slim foot end 
should be as slim as possible from a tech-
nical point of view. Avoid touching it, even 
if a slight inclination does not influence to 
measurement significantly. 
Technical instructions for the use 
of the UBB27 
The two LED’s indicate functionality of the 
antenna with the instrument when the in-
strument is switched on: 
 
The green LED checks the internal circuitry 
of the antenna and is on only when it is ok. 
At the same time it indicates an adequate 
power supply. 
 
The red LED verifies the antenna is cor-
rectly connected to the instrument. The red 
LED turns on if the connectors and con-
tacts are ok. 
 
Both LED’s are part of an analogue circuit. 
When the power becomes “low“, they do 
not go off completely, instead they become 
dimmer. 
The power for the active circuits of the 
UBB27 is supplied by the RF analyser 
(HFE35C or HF59B) or Frequency Filter (FF6 
or FF6E) through the antenna socket. 
 
The power consumed by the UBB27 alone 
is higher than that of the instrument itself. 
The time one battery charge can power the 
instrument plus antenna therefore is re-
duced to less than half. For long term re-
cordings use the external power supply. 
 
As long as the display does not show “low 
batt”, the measurements are reliable, re-
gardless of the reduced brightness of the 
LED’s.