End Fed Half Wave Antenna
I built a simple 8:1 balun out of a ferrite rod to feed the end of a half wave resonate wire and it works fantastic as far as I can tell.
The secondary coil has the ground riding side open and needs nothing extra to excite the hot side going to the end fed wire in almost all situations because of natural capacitance in the ferrite coil windings.
SWR is down below 1.3 on average, and when it gets cranky I just move the wire around a bit and it drops to where it should be depending on positioning and surrounding objects.
One of the best parts of this antenna in my experience is that the wire end you can arrange in almost any configuration. You can do vertical, horizontal, half vertical and horizontal for L configurations of almost any type, even square or 1/3 square configs an they all seem to get out far better than the best whip antennas on a metal surface I have tried, or even the 102" whip.
They can be tossed up into trees with an egg insulator between for camping, and they can be draped out of buildings windows when high up in the air.
I wonder how many people here have played with this antenna design on 11 meters?
It seems to be an oddball antenna in that there is not much info out there on how to build one (mostly the transformer section) but those who use them swear by them.
Also you get the joy of erecting a vertical dipole without the stress in the center from coax, or the annoyance on how to run the coax sideways enough to make the whole stupid thing vertical.
In theory the EFHWA antenna is a lot like a j-pole. Main difference is the impedance transformer is done via a coil around a torroid or ferrite bar instead of through the U tuning section of a physical j-pole.
Also the use of a coil decouples the antenna from the feedline further reducing troubles.
Best of all there is only one wire at the end so cutting and trimming to resonance is a piece of cake unlike the slim-jim or j-pole.
I will have to post pictures of my EFHWA box tube shaped thingy I made to connect a 1/2 wave wire to.
Thanks for any further ideas or tips in the meantime!
Excellent page I learned a lot from to design your own...
AA5TB - The End Fed Half Wave Antenna
I built a simple 8:1 balun out of a ferrite rod to feed the end of a half wave resonate wire and it works fantastic as far as I can tell.
The secondary coil has the ground riding side open and needs nothing extra to excite the hot side going to the end fed wire in almost all situations because of natural capacitance in the ferrite coil windings.
SWR is down below 1.3 on average, and when it gets cranky I just move the wire around a bit and it drops to where it should be depending on positioning and surrounding objects.
One of the best parts of this antenna in my experience is that the wire end you can arrange in almost any configuration. You can do vertical, horizontal, half vertical and horizontal for L configurations of almost any type, even square or 1/3 square configs an they all seem to get out far better than the best whip antennas on a metal surface I have tried, or even the 102" whip.
They can be tossed up into trees with an egg insulator between for camping, and they can be draped out of buildings windows when high up in the air.
I wonder how many people here have played with this antenna design on 11 meters?
It seems to be an oddball antenna in that there is not much info out there on how to build one (mostly the transformer section) but those who use them swear by them.
Also you get the joy of erecting a vertical dipole without the stress in the center from coax, or the annoyance on how to run the coax sideways enough to make the whole stupid thing vertical.
In theory the EFHWA antenna is a lot like a j-pole. Main difference is the impedance transformer is done via a coil around a torroid or ferrite bar instead of through the U tuning section of a physical j-pole.
Also the use of a coil decouples the antenna from the feedline further reducing troubles.
Best of all there is only one wire at the end so cutting and trimming to resonance is a piece of cake unlike the slim-jim or j-pole.
I will have to post pictures of my EFHWA box tube shaped thingy I made to connect a 1/2 wave wire to.
Thanks for any further ideas or tips in the meantime!
Excellent page I learned a lot from to design your own...
AA5TB - The End Fed Half Wave Antenna