Balun For Your End Fed Antenna
Found 4 free book(s)LDG AT-1000ProII 1000W Automatic Antenna Tuner
ldgelectronics.comConnect your antenna’s 50-ohm coax feedline to the ANT 1 jack on the rear of the AT-1000ProII. ... If use with longwires or ladder-line-fed antennas is desired, an external balun rated to 1000 watts is required. ... the 1/8” stereo plug on the other end of the ICOM interface cable to the jack marked Radio on
Stealth Antennas - RSGB Shop
www.rsgbshop.orgthe antenna balanced. If possible use a balun or choke as described earlier. Once you have ... tile type and the amount of metalwork in your attic. I have used this antenna at two different modern semi-detached and detached houses and it has always ... • 85ft W3EDP end-fed that went up to the top of a 60ft oak tree in my
The ZS6BKW Multi-band HF Antenna
w5ssv.comend insulators (or plastic strips, etc), then wire or twine to the tying-off points. This effectively raises the ends of the antenna sufficiently clear of the ground. It is best to have each wire's endpoint at a 45 degree angle to the apex of the antenna. So, the ‘BKW can be horizontal (two supports) or inverted-v layout (single support), as ...
THE COBWEBB ANTENNA - Kerry Amateur Radio Group
www.kerryamateurradiogroup.comantenna, which provides maximum radiation efficiency and the absolute minimum of interference problems. TVI fears have encouraged many people to shy away from the HF bands, in favour of VHF, UHF or 160 metres. New stations often begin operating on HF using an end fed wire or a vertical antenna, a recipe for disaster, sometimes even on QRP.