Build Your Own End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna.
Thanks to Paul (W2PAK) for "The Complete Guide to End Fed Antennas."
End-fed half-wave (EFHW) antennas are popular for both field and home use.
EFHW antennas are a bit more complicated than 1/4 antennas, but the performance trade off is worth the added expense (mostly for a suitable UnUn, such as a 49:1) and a support structure, such as a fiberglass pole.
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).
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Learn to Build Your Own End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna
Discover how to create a simple yet powerful end-fed half-wave antenna at home. This step-by-step tutorial will guide you through the entire process, from choosing the right materials to tuning your antenna for optimal performance.
Key points covered in the video:
- Understanding the principles of end-fed half-wave antennas
- Build a 49:1 Unun
- Selecting the appropriate materials
- Many other tips
Whether you're a seasoned radio enthusiast or just starting out, this tutorial will provide you with the knowledge and skills to build your own end-fed half-wave antenna.
Here the lengths of the wire for the HF ham bands:
160 m 130'
80 m 66' 10"
60 m 43' 11"
40 m 33' 5"
30 m 23' 2"
20 m 16' 8"
17 m 12' 11"
15 m 11' 2"
12 m 9' 5"
10 m 8' 4"
73, Paul
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- Understanding the principles of end-fed half-wave antennas
- Build a 49:1 Unun
- Selecting the appropriate materials
- Many other tips
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).