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Building Commissioner &UMSTnst e. 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 NOV 18 2020 MAM s www.town.barnstable.ma.us l,OwIY OF BA RNSTABLE Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#, HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATIO Date: Name: Tzmr rpjfa� ,� Phone#: SC 9- a-i"- RI '3 Address:'7 (?o^� � Village: kQ Name of Business: Type of Business:_U �C'ary av\ YsO2Y �Map/Lot:a . J INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter,odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess- of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: Dater I Homeoc.doc Rev.06/20/16 I 4 i i I ms-/ODY POND '1 1 . 1P L ,1 q V O O lt) But KME.;L, � O DESK Q 7 � M �y•z 20 f PpEGti 13, OC MgJJfrC f ti ° ROBERT io GORDON 1C14 NELSON13668 0xt, \d�ua��/ POND 57-7 BUIL®1V1C; CERT1FiCA1109 FLAN 4 POND S T rC,E A17,Fe I/I L L,E) DARA'5 74 D 'TV OCT I certify that t have personalty located the building as Shown herein, or have supervised in tlne locating of the building as shown herein, and that the building as shorn on ' his plan is in G ompllance vi th the Z®MIN Ca LAWS of Ahe Tojv! , and is not in special fe®od ha;ard area as per K.u.®. F t.A, flood Ihajard boundary rna t�EC�tSTER�O x %URV - ov Note='This plot plan v4cas not made from NELS0RIWL�UcaliLl1A an instrument survey and is not to be REQISTEREt) LkjAD SURYEYORS recorded as such,or used to establi ISO SUMMER S'T. lot lines for fenees,trees,hed es,etc. FRA M114ca"AM iYl�5S.0i?Ot i A the land with the buildings thereon, situated in Barnstable (Centerville) , Barnstable County , Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 17 on plan entitled "Wequaquet Estates, Centerville, Mass. , Cape Cod" , owned by Chatham Realty Corp. of Boston, and drawn by Arthur C . Thompson, being recorded with Barnstable Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 122, Page 89 , and hounded and described as follows : WESTERLY lay fond Street, fifty--three and 93/100 ( 53 .93) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by .Lot 16, as shown on said plan, one hundred twenty-five ( 125) feet ; WESTERLY by Lot 16 , as shown on said plan, forty-eight (48) feet ; NORTHERLY by Melody Pond ; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 18, as shown on said plan, one hundred thirty (130) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by, Phinney' s Lane, one hundred and 78/100 (100.78) feet ; and SOUTHWESTERLY by a curving line at the junction of Phinney' s Lane and Pond Street, forty-two and 19/100 (42 . 19) feet . Containing , according to said plan, 12, 750 square feet of land . The grantee herein shall have the right to use the ways and roads shown on said plan, in common with all others entitled thereto, and shall have rights in any areas set aside and shown on said plan as a Community Beach. Subject to, but with the benefits of, easements to the various utility companies in, over a.nd under the ways and .roads shown on said plan. J Engineering Dept.(3rd floor) Map Q�C�(/ Parcel Permit# �� 7 �n House# '7`1: _ Date Issued & 'Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:15 -9:30/1:00-4:30 $ ;,; lee' ,� 25-1 00 1 M Conservation Office(4th floor)(8:30-9:30/1:00-2:00) Planning Dept. (1st floor/School Admin. Bldg.) �Y Defin' 've Pl pproved by Planning Board 19 7 !, B"�e- q. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ' Building Permit Application - Project Street Address Village r�,,�,��� Owner ,o Z-h%/ Address D N r1 S' Telephone Permit Request C-Z First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Construction Type / Estimated Project,Cost $ Zoning District If— Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size� �pl���jylii Grandfathered es ❑No ,t �T Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure, Historic House ❑Yes 21 No On Old King's Highway ❑Yes No Basement Type: Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: Existing New Half: Existing New No. of Bedrooms: Existing New Total Room Count(not including baths): Existing New First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas U Oil ❑Electric ❑Othe Central Air ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing —Z ew Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes ❑No Garage: ❑Detached(size) Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) ❑Attached(size) ❑Barn(size) ❑None ❑Shed(size) ❑Other(size) Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use Builder Information Name Telephone Number Address e r G icense#���(� ,e c ome Improvement Contractor# 1 yj Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT) SHOWIN XISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO t � SIGNATUR DATE , BUILDING PER IT DEN ED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) u ,� � . fa9 . �. _ Y � . , ' . sr` � � i - � .. ,. , ;�,; �. ,o� � .r ' i d, �� } F . d m_� ...... .. 1 •} _.. � �r � .... � ._ J e � - , � t �,. a - _ .� .�. _ _ _ . ,. o L — .� ._ i .,. . _ ., ,. y.. � : . � ,. + _ ... _. .,_,. �._�_. .. t _ s,.___ � -_ . A � v! -MIL e � � j ,� .'f. . 1 ' 1S ' � � � � ..�. � ..... . .. .. s ..... .. _ .-..... r �. .. .,� .. w. - . 1 - I � i 4r a lq O L1,-Z' a - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map C�1J�D Parcel Application# "D 3 d Health Division Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector Date Issued �L 1 Treasurer Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Feed S' Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Prgjec} ctyStr Address' L4 IVD .S �V7illage jt 7 e'/ V G L.L k C �-- 0 ��-. �,� .K�1 Fib L�� /y �� L Address—..f y)P0�D ..� 1_ Tele hone �Y����� 7 7 / 49 1 Permit Request.T �'/� C� ✓��'".J�J/-� �/�� i �� — ��1 an j K4 P1 92 Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay P--roSCIVS �je V'Iuatidn k,-ss t1,&n Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existin ❑neu�,-size.�. C Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: 21 Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ " '— o: Commercial 0 Yes " O'No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use ay BUILDER INFORMATION Name �' J r 41, 11 Telephone.Nurn 7 71 / Addr6s_s Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ' ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE' I DATE; oZO-0 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. i DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION X FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL k i PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT NO. ASSOCIATION PLAN x - s a THE Town of Barnstable Epp Tp�� Regulatory Services * BARNSfABLE, = Thomas F.Geiler.Director MASS. 1639" Building Division Tfn �a Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION r Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION:_ number street village "HOMEOVR�r (/ ER": L ^L� Zy�y/L/ name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: P®yb Cam. S k,- 1-1e11e grJ2 _,Z city/towm state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner" shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowwner" assumes responsibility for compliance-with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner" certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minim spection procedures and requirements and that he/she yh11 comply with said procedures and req • e nts. Signature of meowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. . HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner.shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing ConstructionSupervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems;particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require;as part of the permit application, Chat the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homeexempt { I �` V eV-- r+"vcb v04-* V_ _ D/ !Ji4lzYt S.7_4 b l�.� ins v' z 62 Z. • . Cut Along Tr isline' 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA t FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Licensee: This is your radio AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE ' authorization .in sizes suitable 21 for. your wallet and for framh a K 1 J®I Carefully cut the documents U along the-lines as indicated - and sign immediately upon receipt. They are not valid until signed. HILL, LEO J 1504 CHEVY CHASE DR The Commission suggests SUN CITY-CENTER FL 33573 ``that the wallet size version be laminated (or another similar document protection process) after signing. The Commission has found, under certain circumstances, FCC Registration Number(FRN) $ i=iasel p7'r17t`4S^SllbJeCt to— ' S ecial Condit+ons7Endorsementsa. displacement, NONE a - a Grant Date- ;`fffecNve Date` ' ' Print.Dat®`.^;. Ex irafion'Date 12-07-2006 12-07-2006 12-07-2006 12-17-2016 - c File'"Number` . l. O erator,Ptivil es Sfiation'Privtte 'es r= 0002831625 "General PRIMARY ~ THIS LICENSE IS N07 TRANSFERABLE ' m Base Model G6-270R Page 1 of 1 NT Home NemG a Events Products -4 Sales Service http://www.new-tronics.com/main/html/header_base_model_g6-270r.html 5/18/2007 I 1S CINOCI e ! t4osl3m •o� w +� r ydfrC�aoN�,' ' god s ' zK "'� 3 w � Dom rr it . �s Off" °c. �► all � • Civod 1 �#rJM fit. l ` Map Page 1 of 1 Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System New search I Home I Help Parcel Viewer Custom Map Abutters Map size Zoom Out n non 1 0 n n®In Ftp ® lE IPG Map: 230 Parcel: 089 Full Property Location: 4 POND STREET Info 230W6 34 LAA&WeruWaet I Owner: HILL LEO]&KATHLEEN M 230087 Location Information, 92 - 21 1 Map&Parcel 230089 saes Location 4 POND STREET Acreage 0.29 acres a� 912 za Current Owner 8 to I Mailing Address HILL,LEO]&KATHLEEN M ` 4 POND STREET E CENTERVILLE,MA 02632 4? Appr is aed Value(FY 2007) t� g 64 Extra Features $2,500 r ���� Out Buildings $0 - 117 -Land $226,100 _ Buildings $130,100 Total Appraised $358,700 230128 8300 230161 Assessed Value(FY 2007) • 30129. Yl354 2 s 319 3 Extra Features $2,500 Feet Out Buildings $0 230130 Land $226,100 , s339 _;_�5.�_ --- Buildings � $130,100 Total Assessed $358,700 .. Set Scale 1" = 73 I Turn Aerial Photo Off Copyright 2005 Town of 8amstable,MA All rights reserved.Send questions orcomments to_GIS BarnstableMA v0.2.91[Production] - http://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspx?propertyID=230089&map... 5/17/2007 Map _ Page 1 of 1 Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System New search I Home I Help Parcel Viewer Custom Map Abutters Map Size Zoom Out 8 0 U fl Y Q 0 U®In 4 9 R y �� - � ® a 29_ 7PG Map: 230 Parcel: 089 Full QC' r'-"N�--- Property S. •io Location: 4 POND STREET Info Owner: HILL,LEO J&KATHLEEN M Location Information Nap&Parcel 230089 � ' •'; ra Y s it Location 4 POND STREET z - t/ 0.29acres 9112 + "s � # ,;+ current Owner ,p•, *'. * -1 a '#? r I Mailing Address HILL,LEO J&KATHLEEN M 4 POND STREET f.;ate L4 + 's ! � E CENTERVILLE,MA 02632 _ 'p •' P� Appraised Value(FY 2007) r ` Extra Features' $2,500 Out Buildings $0 t f•`t 82:w9ta ti La '4 ,i hi- Art 1 t. Land $226,100 . 3 k } �.qi 7 k• y ., Z '�` i r Buildings , $130,100 Total Appraised $358,700 4 _ h. _ t�i 4 si 2�taet 1 Assessed Value(FY 2007) 319 4° tZ9� i Extra Features $2,500 8 G. ,RR�"���� Z ,°rGet. '4 . t. :. ]I +^�., :.� _ Out Buildings $0 - `" 230i3o Z _ a � f,.'"T t� Land $226,100 8339 _ Buildings $130,100 Total Assessed $358,700 Set Scale 1"= 73 I April 2001 Hi Res 13 Copyright 2005 Town of 8amstabie,MA Ag rights reserved.Send questions orcomments to GIS BarnstableMA v0.2.91[Production] http://www.town.bamstable.mams/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspOpr`opertyID=230089&map... 5/17/2007 Base Model G6-270R 55, b t C\r"V VL- VV1 O-C.cr.T- Page 1 of 1 G6-270R 2 Meter / 440 MHz a The high performance of our well known G6-144 and G6-440 are combined in our new,2 meter/440 dual band vertical, Model G6-270R. A sleek, one piece tapered fiberglass radome eliminates the inter modulation and mechanical problems associated with two and three piece UHF radome designs. Made in the USA of high quality American materials,the G6-270R offers 6 dBd gain(8.1 dBi) on both bands for outstanding fringe area performance. The antenna is shunt fed and DC grounded for lightning protection and will survive winds to 100 mph. The G6-270R is factory tuned for quick and easy installation. Model Number. G6-270R - - -' e Electrical: o Gain: 6 dBd VHF and UHF o Bandwidth: 3 MHz. MHz. VHF 10 MHz. UHF o Maximum_ Power Input: 100 watts o Design: 4 x 5/8 wave collinear 440 MHz. 5/8 over 5/8 collinear 2 meters Shunt fed DC ground o Connector: Type N Female ' e Mechanical: o Length: 102 inches o Weight: 6lb. o Maximum Wind Speed: 100.mph o Mounting: Includes hardware for masts to 1.5" O.D. Will mount to 2" mast:(U-bolts not included) ' • http://www.new-tronics.com/main/html/body_base_model_g6-270r.html 5/18/2007 Base HF 5 Band �,��L L Q d L57 6e-►z44,L11 Page 1 of 1 NT Home News 8t Events Products -4 Sales Service 73 5 Band Vertical HF Fixed Station 10 15 20 40 and 75 or 80 Meters ke —=D_ _ Full band coverage on 10-40 meters (1.6:1 at band edges typical). Solid one inch fiberglass trap forms for optimum mechanical stability. Heavy gauge aluminum with stainless steel hardware construction throughout. Feed with any length 50 ohm coax. Model 5-BTV . Electrical: o SWR: 1.6:1 at band edges o Bandwidth:up to 100 kHz. on 75/80 meters o Power: full legal limit CW and SSB 1000 watts . Mechanical: o Length:,25,1'�'long; o Weight: 17lb. o Wind Load:29 lb. at 70 mph o Mounting: . Ground mount with or without radials,roof or tower mount with radials. . Vertical support up to 1.75 in. O.D. pipe. Bandwidths a� 40M 14 7.0 7.1 3,2 7,3 20 > 1.a 14.0 141 142 to 10.3.E 2.fl 15 �.� 1� q 21.0 21.2 2t.3 P-0 I 1 f 0M 4,5 ©Text Copyright 2001 New-Tronics Corporation-Layout/images©Terra360.w Last update: Select8link r March 10,2002 http://www:new-tfonics.com/main/html/base_hf 5_band_html 5718/2007 Base Model G6-270R Page 1 of 1 NT Home News &Events Products -4 Sales Service 1 V http://www.new-tronics.com/main/htmi/header—base—model—g6-270r.html 5/18/2007 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HUSTLER 4-BTV,5-BTV TRAP VERTICAL WARNING INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR POWER LINES IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR SAFETY,FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Hustler 4-13TV is a four-band trap vertical antenna providing an omni directional pattern. The 4- BTV is designed as a self-supporting vertical to provide optimum operation in the 10, 15, 20 and 40 meter bands.It can also be adapted to operate in the 75 meter band. This antenna is designed for installations with restricted space. The Hustler's 5-BTV is a five band trap vertical antenna adding 75/80 meter operation to the 4-BTV. This is achieved by adding the RM-80S resonator and 4457-1 spider assembly (see diagram page 3). The Hustler 4-BTV provides electrical selection of bands through the use of optimum Q traps, which are individually and precisely tuned and internally sealed at the factory. Tampering with the traps will render your warranty null and void.The traps are parallel tuned circuits which provide efficient isolation between the vertical sections,permitting multi-band operation. Broadband operation over the entire ham band at very low SWRs is possible in a proper installation. Operation in the 75/80 meter band is provided by installing the appropriate resonator on top of the 4-BTV. The Hustler 4-BTV was designed to provide optimum performance from both an electrical and mechanical standpoint.Mechanically,this antenna boasts a heavy duty base and heavy duty aluminum tubing. The mechanical assembly is accomplished with all stainless steel hardware.The use of clamps permits 'readjustment if necessary;and allows individual peaking of each band.The mechanical construction is such that guying is not ordinarily needed. If the 75 meter resonator is attached to the 4- BTV, it may be desirable to guy the antenna above the 20 meter trap with small diameter polypropylene rope. The performance provided by the Hustler 4-BTV is better than any other antenna of this type. Broad banding is such that one measurement and setting permits both phone and CW operation. The antenna provides a nominal 52 ohm base impedance when installed and tuned according to the instructions. The radiation efficiency is equivalent to,or greater than,other trap verticals. STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY: 1. Check the parts against the package contents listed on the following page. 2. Install mounting bracket on the support mast or stake. Tighten"U" bolts securely.Use lock washers and 1/4"-20 hex nuts (heavy nuts). Use 1-1/4" I.D.water pipe or other very strong support. 3. Accurately cut radial lengths (if needed or desired) in accordance with radial length table(Fig. 6). PACKAGE CONTENTS Qty, Part Number 1 4098-1 Bracket Assembly 1 4190 Top Tube Section 1 4087-1 Lower Tube Section 2 4087-2 Intermediate Tube Section 1 4090-1 Ten Meter Trap 1 4090-2 Fifteen Meter Trap 1 4090-3 Twenty Meter Trap 6 5481 Spider Tubes 1 4198 Accessory Kit Consisting of the Following: IN PLASTIC BAG 7 3152-4 Clamp,#12, SS 2 3488-6 "U" Bolts 4 2491-5 Lock washers 1/4" Split 1 3609-5 Spider Hub 1 2194-15 Screw 6-32 x 3/4" 1 2382-1 'Nut Hex, 10-32 SS 7 2832-31 Nut Hex, 6-32 SS 4 2832-32 Nut 1/4-20 x 7/32" Thick 1 4513 Terminal Lug 1/4" Hole 1 4514 Terminal Lug#10 Hole 6 3162-9 Flat Head Screw 6-32 x 5/8" 2 2233-41 Washer 1/2" O.D. x 3/16" I.D. 7 2381-16 Lock washer Ext. #6 SS 1 6099 Danger Label IN PLASTIC BAG FOR RADIAL MOUNTING 2 2700-7 . Hex Head Bolt 1/4-20 x 1-1/2" 8 2233-16 Washers 5/8" O.D. x 1-1/4" I.D. 2 2491-5 Lock washer 1/4" 2 2832-32 Nuts 1/4-20 x 7/32" Thick • Three Bladed 4260-1 Plastic Cap Spider Assembly 5303-1 _ (RM 75/80S: I I 4457-1 ) I F� Stud 5648 -- -- - Resonator , For 75 Meter 5-13N only Resonator Spider Assembly. -- Screw , 3162-9 (6) Top Tube Spider Tubes 5481 (6) Section 4190 1-1/4 x 56" i Spider Hub - 3609-5 }— Plastic Cap 4082 Nut 2382-31 _ (1) —20 Meter Trap 4090-3 GREEN Screw 2194-15 Lockwasher il���� �I Lockwasher Clamp 3152-4(7) 2381-16 (1} 2381-10 6 O Intermediate �PII��[E'��R'� iI Tube. Alum.Tube and Section 4087-2 Screw`2893-7 (3) Plug Ass'y 4 Plastic Cap 4082 4100 15 Meter Trap '�— 4090-2 RED Insulator 4478 Washer 2233-48(3) Factory Adjusted Traps' Do Not Loosen Clamps Gasket 9433— U-Bolt --= Intermediate Tube Section 4087-2 -Lockwasher 2491-5 (2) 3488 6(2) 1-1/4" x 20 Nut 2382-32 (2) ) Washer 2381-10(3)IQ Plastic Cap 4082 Nut 2382-1 (3) - A 10 Meter Trap Screw 4405-1 (3)e 4090-1 ORANGE Lockwasher 2381-10(1 — Bracket 4342-2` Lockwasher 2491-5(2) `* i All - .. l = Lower Tube Section 4087-1 Nut 2382-32(2) - _- q,-.Insulator 3002 Lockwasher 2381-10(1) Washer 2233-33(2) Nut 2382-1 (3) --ia Lockwasher 2491-5 (1) Washer 2233-41 (2) , Washer 2233-33(1) Lug 4513 Lug 4514 I Washer Washer,2233-16 (8) Washer 2233-41, * - '2233-33 (1) Screw Lockwasher' ! Radial Terminations Lockwasher 2381-10(2)•— 2491-5 (2) i 2893-13 (1) -- Bolt 2700-7 (2) Nut 2382-1 (t)---� _ Nut 2382-32 (2)-,- Recommended Method of Preparing Coax Separate strands of braid with an awl being careful not to break any. I4-- 2113" R,I Figure 2This w *WANSurface�„ Draw center conductor out must be with an awl or dull pointed _ UP, instrument. Figure 3 * Lug with 3/16" 0 Lug with 6-32 x 5/8" Screw (6)' dia. Hole on 1/4" dia. Nut 2382-1 -(6) 3/6" dia. X 13" shield end. hole on Alum. Tubes (6) side. No. 6-32 x 3/4" Screw Solder on the size _ Nut 2382-1 - lugs as indicated above. 20 Meter Trap --i Tape tightly with plastic electrical tape. After installing coat with sealant Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Illustrations Showing Feed Line and Radials Connections Radials (not supplied) Radial Length Table I Lengths for 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 Radial Len 9 I hex head bolts 4 Band Operation 4 washers 5/8 o.d. Required - - - r 1 lockwasher 1/4" 2 Each Re q - I 1 hex nut 1/4-20 10 Meters 8' 4" 15 Meters 11' 4" 20 Meters 16' 4" 40 Meters 32' 4" Radials (not supplied) ' - Lock washer#2491-5 asp I— i Washer 1/2".O.D. x ----- 3/16" I.D. (6) ---- — Shield ®: "Thick Hex Nut 1/4- 20x7/32 Lockwasher#2491-.5 Nut 2382-1 10-32 (3) ` -- A _ �11. Hot Hot Washer#2233-33 " — Screw#2893-13 I a - 4260-1 Shield - . - Figure 7 p Measured from top surface of spider Dimensions A,B & C casting to top of are measured from cap on tube these points ` fTIN 4,20 Meter Trap de 20" Tube t 4$— C —15 Meter Trap -- -------------- --- __ — B —- --- All— 20"Tube _ — 6 _ Never loosen -- -=-= the trap clamp ! - _ -10 Meter Trap Dimension Table -- Approximate dimensions Type of Installation A B C FD 72" Tube On a roof with 4 foot 2- 1/8 2 1 -7/8 61-1/8 pipe and radials A On a metal tower with--_- 2 2 1 - 1/8 61-1/8 radials dropped 45 degrees f On ground with radials 1 'j 1 -5/8 1 -1/16 62-1/8 j On ground without radials 0 112 1 -1/16 62-1/8 The above dimensions are in inches. 4" 4260-1 Tuning may be necessary to obtain resonance at desired frequency. .4. Prepare split lead on coax in accordance with Figure 2 and 3. RG-8U coax is recommended. 5. Install lugs on coax as shown in Figure 4 and weatherproof with electrical tape. 6. Install coax feed line and radials as shown in Figure 6. 7. After making all connections to the mounting bracket, a heavy protective coating such as Krylon clear spray would be very advantageous. 8. Assemble the 3/8" x 13" tubes to the hub as shown in Figure 5,using the 6-32 machine screws, number 6 lock washers and the 6-32 hex nut. 9. Install the 10 meter trap to the 1-1/4" x 72" tube,using one of the clamp assemblies. Set to dimension A and table in Figure 7,the measurement should be made at the end of the long tube and the bottom edge of the trap. Securely and carefully tighten the clamp: IMPORTANT THE PLASTIC CAP IS THE TOP OF THE TRAP AND MUST BE INSTALLED IN THAT POSITION,THE CLAMP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TRAP SHOULD NOT BE LOOSENED.THIS WOULD UPSET TRAP CALIBRATION. 10.Install #12 clamp at each end of one of the 1-1/4" x 20" tubes and slide over the tube of the 10 meter trap.Install the 15 meter trap in the opposite end of the same tube and set both dimensions B from table in Fig. 7. The measurement should be made from the upper most edge of the plastic cap to the bottom edge of the 15 meter trap. Securely tighten clamps. 11. Install the second 1-1/4" x 20" tube, complete with clamps, on the 15 meter trap and then install the 20 meter trap in the top of that tube. Set to dimension C from the table in Fig. 7, again measuring from the top of the plastic at the bottom of the tube, and from the top of the tube to the bottom edge of the trap. 12.Install spider assembly as shown in Fig. 5, it should be flat against the top of the 20 meter trap cover. Securely tighten the 6-32 x 3/4" screw with lock washer and hex nut. 13. Install the 1-1/4" x 56" tube to the 20 meter trap and set to dimension D from table in Fig. 7. Securely tighten clamps. 14. Each clamp should be installed near the edge of the tubing to obtain the best mechanical and electrical connection. Re-check all bolts to insure tightness. Re-check all dimensions against table in Fig. 7. 15. Install assembled antenna on mounting bracket and set the bottom dimension A, from table in Fig. 7, and securely tighten clamps.Never allow the mast on which a 4-BTV is mounted to extend above the bracket. INSTALLATION: READ THE ATTACHED SAFETY WARNING ON LAST TWO SHEETS BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER An important part of any vertical antenna is its ground plane. While the Hustler 4-13TV was designed as a space saver,we recommend one of the following installations from a performance viewpoint. 1. For optimum performance,roof mount with radials.Roof mounting of the antenna will provide height which, in turn will generally provide better transmission and reception. • The 4-BTV can be mounted on a ground mounted tower, heavy duty chimney clamp,wooden pole, short roof mounted tower or other suitable support assembly.Try to locate the antenna 10-15 feet away from non-metallic structures. CAUTION: Mounting the 4-BTV on towers,tripods, or large mast pipes, approximately a quarter wave in length, can often provide an upset to the counterpoise created by the radial system,and act as a vertical dipole instead of the desired ground plane.To correct this problem,the radial system must be R.F. isolated from the mounting structure.This may be done by using a non-conductive mounting mast, such as heavy wall fiberglass tube or fiberglass rod or by sliding a split piece of PVC pipe over the metal mast. The coax or mounting bracket should not be directly grounded. The 4-13TV installation is most easily accomplished by installing the base only to your support assembly. After connecting radials and feedline to the base,the 4-BTV can be attached to the base. Using the radial length table(Fig. 6)install two insulated wire radials for each band used. It is recommended that the radials be constructed of large diameter insulated wire, 14 gauge is usually ample. When radials are installed they should be equally spaced around 360 degrees with radials of equal length opposite each other.Never bunch radials as one will detune the other: They should be attached to the base mount in accordance with Figure 6. Care should be taken to make a good electrical connection at the antenna bracket. When radials are used in a roof mount configuration, every attempt should be made to permit a 45 degree droop angle below horizontal. This is accomplished by choosing a mounting pipe or short tower long enough to make these angles possible. If space is limited, some compromise is permissible providing the droop angle is held between 10-60 degrees below horizontal with radials fanned out as much as possible. If space is severely restricted,radials may be zigzagged or run in an"L" configuration avoiding near parallel wrap back less than 90 degrees. 1. The importance of the ground system cannot be over-emphasized.-The ground or radial system must be considered as half the antenna. When radials are used;high impedance will exist at the ends of the radials,and adequate insulation must be provided, or their purpose will be defeated.Tie them off using a non- conductive material such as polypropylene rope or heavy gauge fishing line.In a case where the antenna or the radials are mounted over or near metallic objects the radials must be insulated or mounted at least 4 in. over the roof. 2. Second Choice,ground mount with radials;if you are unable to mount the antenna in the preferred roof mount configuration,the second best choice would be that of ground mounting. In ground mounting it is important to choose a location reasonably free from obstructions such as houses;metal fences,trees,wires,vertical downspouts, aluminum siding,other antenna,etc.Try to maintain at least a radius of 10-15 feet of clear area around the antenna. It is recommended that the 4-BTV be mounted on a 4 foot metal stake such as a 1-1/4" I.D. Water pipe. Do not exceed this length. This stake should,be buried in the ground with 18 inches left protruding. (Do not concrete or put into a pre-dug hole.Drive it into the ground.)Position the 4-BTV base on this pipe to a location not exceeding four inches of separation between earth and coax connection.Do not try to use a network of ground rods around the base of the antenna. If the ground supplied by this pipe is not sufficient,radials must be employed. The radials in this type of installation'will provide a better overall performance than that of stake mount only. Ground mount radials may be either buried a couple of inches below the surface or left on top of the ground. If they are left on unburied,power equipment (such as lawnmowers)or pedestrian traffic could become entangled in the wires. Using the radial length table, Fig, 6, install two insulated radials for each band.It is recommended that the radials be constructed of large diameter wire; #14 gauge is usually sufficient.The radials should be spaced around the base 360 degrees with radials of equal length opposite each other.Never bunch radials, as one will detune the other. They, should be attached to the base mount in accordance with Figure 6. Any wire droop on the ground need not be of concern. Least Desirable,(ground mount-without_radials. If you do not have sufficient space and are unable to use a ground radial system,ground mounting of the antenna on-a�4•foot 0c nd'stake d� riven into the ground with only~18 inches protruding will provide good performance;which in stt will-be indirect ratio to the ground conductivity and soil conditions in your particular area. In ground mounted'location, performance(SWR,bandwidth and radiation efficiency)is directly related to ground conductivity. If the ground conductivity is good,you obviously will obtain better results. As stated previously,the 4-BTV was expressly designed to give you satisfactory performance even in this configuration.Therefore,if ground mounting without radials is a - necessity,you can still obtain better performance from the 4-13TV than obtainable from any similar antenna. , . F NOTE: Adding more pairs of radials than the 2 per band_prescribed in instructions,may result in obtaining better results for DX'ing. Favorable soil conditions can be a reason that sometimes a ground mount using the soil as a ground plane may result in better DX'ing than a roof mount using only a pair of radials per band. TUNING FOR ALL CHOICES: The dimensions given in the table are approximate and will vary,depending on environment. To check antenna tuning,use a sensitive SWR bridge. (DO NOT USE A FIELD STRENGTH METER.)Using only sufficient power to obtain a full scale reading, check and record the SWR at the high,center and low edge of the bands.If the SWR reading is lowest at the high end, lengthen the related section of the antenna; if it is lowest at the low end, shorten this antenna section. Always attempt to get the very lowest SWR reading in the center of the band,Tuning in this manner will permit operation in both the phone and CW portions with-a low SWR.If you favor one end of the band or the other,you can retune the antenna to provide the lowest SWR in that portion, if desired. In the process of tuning the antenna, it is mandatory that you always start with 10 meters and work your way up the antenna. Tune 10 first,then 15,20 and 40 meters. Any adjustments made on 10 will affect the other bands. Any adjustment made on 15 will affect 20 and 40.By the same token,any adjustments on 20 will affect 40. Adjustment of the individual bands is as follows: 10 meters, adjust dimension A; 15 meters,adjust dimension B; 20 meter, adjust dimension C; and 40 meters, adjust dimension D. It is not necessary to remove the bracket each time to adjust the antenna. It is only necessary to remove the antenna from the bracket. (If the desired SWR cannot be achieved, it is probably because of an, insufficient counterpoise system or poor soil conditions.) If resonance can be adjusted properly but a low SWR cannot be reached,then it is probably due to insufficient insulation at the ends of the radials, improper angle of the radials, or reflections from nearby resonant objects.A number of conditions may cause the resonance to shift from the factory dimensions occasionally to the point that resonance cannot be reached within the normal range of adjustment; lengthening or shortening the radials may help to compensate for these conditions. Changing coax length or adjusting a tuner may make the SWR appear better but will not change the antenna,the final radiator, or its performance. When the antenna is tuned properly at resonance, little change in SWR will occur regardless of where the bridge is located in the line. Never use an•antenna tuner to'tune the 4-13TV. Proper tuning of this antenna requires the 4-BTV sections. Use of a tuner only fools the transmitter and does not correct a problem at the antenna.The antenna system must be tuned properly at the antenna to radiate efficiently. Filters should never be used in a coax line while trying to tune an antenna. IADDING 75/80 METER CAPABILITY 1.With reference to Figure 7,mark the location at the bottom of the dimension"A"and remove the 4-13TV from its base by loosening the lowest stainless steel clamp. 2.If your installation is elevated,two radials are required at the following lengths. If space is restricted,radials may be zigzagged or run in an"L"configuration avoiding near parallel wrap back. Phone Band:75 meter resonator—64'4",CW Band:80 meter resonator—65'6". 3. Install a spider assembly,part#4457-1,after bending the three spider arms as'illustrated in Figure I on the top of the 56"upper tube section just below the 75 and 80 meter resonator. 4.Determine and set approximate tip rod length from Figure 8 for your desired band location. Tighten tip rod locking nut securely and attach resonator to 4-BTV. 5.Replace the 4-13TV on the mounting bracket to its original"A"dimension. 6. Check performance with SWR bridge.Minor adjustment(lowest SWR)may be required on the tip rod length to establish resonance at the desired 75 or 80 meter frequency. 7.Reactance of the resonator may cause slight change in 40 meter resonance.This is easily corrected by adjusting element dimension"D",Figure 7. TIP ROD LENGTHS FOR 75 OR 80 METER RESONATORS USED WITH 4-BTV Tip rod length measured from top of tip ball down to top of clutch locking nut as illustrated. NOTE:All resonators are supplied with tip rod lengths for mobile operation.With the 4-BTV,a shorter length is required,therefore,remove the tip rod from the resonator and grind off the necessary amount from the end that inserts in the resonator.Before cutting ascertain the approximate rod length from the chart plus no less than 4 inches for insertion in the upper tube section of the resonator. DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE APPROXIMATE t FREQUENCY (KHz.) RM-75-S RM-75 RM-80-S RM-80 4000 18 21-1/4" Tip Rod 3950 19-5/8" 22" Length 3900 21" 22-1/2" 3850 22-1/2" 23-3/4" 3800 24-1/8" 24-3/4" ` 3750 25-5/8" , 26" t 3725 26-1/2" 26-3/4" (Novice Band) (Novice Band) t Add 4" for 3700 27-1/4" 27-3/4 Tip Rod Insertion 3650 29" 29-1/4 into Tube 3600 30-5/8" 31" 3550 33" 33" 3500 34-5/8" 34-3/4" The above dimensions are exposed lengths of tip rod. 4260-1 GUYING The 4-13TV is designed as a self-supporting vertical. However,if your area encounters severe wind velocities or icing conditions, simple guying will prevent the possibility of failure. Attach a small diameter polypropylene rope just above the 20 meter trap.The polypropylene rope should ultraviolet(UV)stabilized and weather resistant. Guying should be tightened just enough to permit the antenna to swing in a two to three degree arc. If a 75 or.80 meter resonator is included in your installation,use guying. RADIALS Radials should be made from insulated wire of#14 gauge or larger, insulating the bare ends of wire on the outer end of the radials. A minimum of two radials per band is required. RADIAL LENGTHS ARE AS FOLLOWS 10 Meters 8'4" 15 Meters 11'4" 20 Meters 161411 40 Meters 321411 75/80 Meters 64'4" Normal Configuration Limited Space Configurations + � 4260-1 NEW-TRONICS ANTENNA CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY New-Tronics Antenna Corp.warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship and extends this warranty under intended use and normal service conditions to the original owner for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any product that has been repaired or altered in any manner and is void for any damage due to accident,neglect, unreasonable use, improper installation, or any other cause not arising out of defects in material or workmanship. The obligations of New-Tronics Antenna Corporation are limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, any product or part that is returned to the factory; all transportation charges prepaid, accompanied by proof of purchase, and upon examination reveals to have been defective within the warranty period stated above. New-Tronics Antenna Corp. does not assume nor is any person authorized to assume for it, any obligations other than that herein stated. Any implied warranties, including but not limited to fitness for a particular purpose, is limited in duration for the above one year period.New-Tronics Antenna Corp. shall not be liable under this warranty, or any implied warranty, for loss of use of the product or for other consequential loss or damage incurred by the purchaser. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties of consequential damages and so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply in those states.This warranty gives you special legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. New-Tronics Antenna Corp. One Newtronics Place Mineral Wells, TX 76067-9563 940-325-1386 DECOUPLING YOUR TRANSNIISSION LINE Since your coax shield is connected to where a radial would connect, it too will act as a radial.This is not desirable since this imposes additional currents which will detract from the antennas low SWR at the rig end of your coax. To prevent this from occurring,form at the base of the antenna or within eight feet of the base, a coil in your coax. By wrapping your coax in a single layer fashion,ten times around a 6" diameter form, you will form an RF choke in the braid which will isolate these additional currents from your coax. Since your coax(the shield)is in the R.F. near field of your antenna,it will act as a collector of R.F. energy (an antenna).This too is not desirable since this can impose similar additional currents which will register as a higher SWR at the rig. To prevent this,form the same type coil as before at/or within eight feet of your rig. These coils will NOT impede the RF energy contained inside the coax from flowing.It only acts as a high impedance to the undesirable additional currents on the outside braid of your coax. After having installed these coils,you may need to retune the antenna. If you still have a high SWR,perhaps tuned radials are needed. i Any Length 50 OHM Cable j =Il- Not to _ Not to _ , --- , Exceed 8' 10 Turns 10 Turns Exceed 8 6" Dia. 6" Dia. 4260-1