6′ High 40m EFHW Real World SH*F Antenna-Concept and Intro


 

Here's a great emergency HF antenna for radio amateurs from Charles Kirshman (N8NK).

The antenna is a modified end fed half wave (EFHW) configured as a NVIS (near vertical incident skywave) system.  The antenna provides excellent local and regional coverage with an average height above ground at 6-feet (1.829 meters).

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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Charles (N8NK):

I felt like I never gave the ‘low 40m EFHW’ antenna concept a fair chance. Here's an example of a recent QSO using a 20m 6' high dipole:    • Working Texas with a 6' High Ultra Lo...   Wire element: ~55' long? I'll measure it after testing Height AGL: 6 feet UNUN: Multi-tap Tap used: 81:1 SWR: 1.0:1 Power: ~5.5 watts RMS Yes, I worked a few DX contacts with it – including to the Czech Republic. Hey, I must brag while I can! The performance of a wire two feet above the ground is miserable of course. I wasn’t seriously thinking of using it for anything other than screwing around. Same thing with the ‘Variant 9’ version. And my ‘deck antenna’? That is serious boredom in action. Just doin’ my job, man… just doin’ my job (screwing around). But today I thought to myself “No – the testing isn’t complete or even fair. I must see what a real world SHTF antenna might look like.. what it might act like.. who it can talk to RELIABLY...” Let’s find out. First contact to follow (I hope!) 73

N8NK QRP

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