40 Meter Inverted V Antenna.
If you can't view the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-vpRMQWanw This is post 2539 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas. The Inverted V is a popular, versatile HF antenna that lends itself to many variants. In this video from Greg Alexander, we see how a basic 40 Meter Inverted V becomes a multiband antenna covering the 40-20-15-10 Meter Amateur Radio Bands. Such an antenna is a very close relative of the "classic fan dipole antenna." The video is well-organized and covers the building, tuning, and testing of this popular antenna design. Here are a few comments from Greg: video documenting the process of building a dipole. How to build and tune a 40 meter Inverted V wire dipole HF antenna. Here I build a multi-band dipole antenna for HF use on 40-20-15-10-6 meters. Some call this a fan dipole. This is just a quick video of what I have setup for a 40/20 meter antenna. This antenna has be...