80m END FED NVIS FIELD ANTENNA. Post 1870.
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Your ARRL Field Day Antenna doesn't have to be complex and labor intensive. In this video from NG9D, we see how a simple 80 meter end-fed NVIS antenna can bring hours of operating fun and reliable state and regional contacts.
NG9D covers the basic theory and installation of the end-fed NVIS antenna, as well as demonstrating how easy it is to make contacts using simple equipment.
If you want to gather some local or regional contacts for your Field Day log, then try this simple, easily erected antenna. With the use of balanced feed line and a wide-range "tuner", this NVIS antenna can cover several HF bands, giving you both daytime and evening capability with just one antenna.
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).