Well, just noticed my current balun is only rated for 200 watts CW. Guess I got fooled, when I read it handled 1500 watts SSB. The 200 watts is in small print. This will not do.
Made by the same guys that make gainmasters ?
Well, just noticed my current balun is only rated for 200 watts CW. Guess I got fooled, when I read it handled 1500 watts SSB. The 200 watts is in small print. This will not do.
Must say you carry some clout, Mudfoot. When anyone else inquires about end fed antennas, they are usually harassed and ridiculed.
I've always run mine vertical for ~30', west horizontally for ~45', then north horizontally for the remainder. Seems not to care which way I run it...Any particular orientation the end fed antenna favors? I can mount it in practically any and every direction.
I'll see if I can find some tar and feathers.
I've always run mine vertical for ~30', west horizontally for ~45', then north horizontally for the remainder. Seems not to care which way I run it...
I do personally think as much vertical as you can go before going horizontal or sloping downward is better for low angle propagation especially on the bands 20m and higher.
Get the feed point down to about 2' above the ground to keep the ground wire to the ground rod short.I can pull the wire up pretty high in my Oak tree. Maybe have the feed point 6' above ground and 50' coax run to the shack.
A lot of people fail to think about grounding that type of antenna.Get the feed point down to about 2' above the ground to keep the ground wire to the ground rod short.