My first post here so please hold your fire
I put up an end-fed half-square antenna for 20 meters between two north-south trees near my house at 20 feet up. Used AWG#10 wire coated with heavy rubber insulation from an old spool of wire my former company was pitching out. I expected to have a velocity factor of around 0.94 or so, but my Autek RF-1 declared 40M (7.21MHz) resonance at 53 feet, so I guess due to the thick insulation the wire's velocity factor is actually about 0.78. I'm using a 49:1 transformer from eBay (radioman79) that seems to work well. I had tried an LDG transformer, but had no success with it. Due to the second tree's connection point being a few feet lower, I made the first vertical section a foot higher than the second to try to compensate for the height difference by equalizing their peak current points. So the dimensions are 14ft vertical, 26ft horizonally, 13ft vertical (and 6 feet to ground). The 14 foot feed vertical's lowest 18 inches was trimmed and replaced with a short retractible whip antenna. A short alligator clip jumper connects the end of the whip to the 49:1 transformer lug. Thus I can conveniently adjust the total whip length at head height to tune the antenna for perfect resonance on a daily basis if necessary. Used a 7 ft long ground wire (0.05 wavelengths on 40M) to a metal ground rod. And five ferrite beads also spaced 7.5ft out on the 200ft RG-8X coax feeding the antenna. At 40M it is high angle horizonal polarization, on 20M it is a half-square with low angle vertical polarization. At 7.21MHz the SWR meter barely flickers, going to 1.2:1 at the edges of the band. On 20M, it is 1.32:1 at center, and 1.38:1 at the edges. Just checking, 15M at center was 1.4:1. So I'm kinda pleased. I'm in West Virginia and 40M stations out 1200 miles come in strong. On 20M I've heard South Africa. I've been using an old Index Laboratories QRP-Plus, but just bought a Yaesu FT-891. The menus look daunting and I have yet to turn it on. I'm also putzing with a #4AWG spiral radial for 40M.
Anyone else playing around with end-fed half-squares?
I put up an end-fed half-square antenna for 20 meters between two north-south trees near my house at 20 feet up. Used AWG#10 wire coated with heavy rubber insulation from an old spool of wire my former company was pitching out. I expected to have a velocity factor of around 0.94 or so, but my Autek RF-1 declared 40M (7.21MHz) resonance at 53 feet, so I guess due to the thick insulation the wire's velocity factor is actually about 0.78. I'm using a 49:1 transformer from eBay (radioman79) that seems to work well. I had tried an LDG transformer, but had no success with it. Due to the second tree's connection point being a few feet lower, I made the first vertical section a foot higher than the second to try to compensate for the height difference by equalizing their peak current points. So the dimensions are 14ft vertical, 26ft horizonally, 13ft vertical (and 6 feet to ground). The 14 foot feed vertical's lowest 18 inches was trimmed and replaced with a short retractible whip antenna. A short alligator clip jumper connects the end of the whip to the 49:1 transformer lug. Thus I can conveniently adjust the total whip length at head height to tune the antenna for perfect resonance on a daily basis if necessary. Used a 7 ft long ground wire (0.05 wavelengths on 40M) to a metal ground rod. And five ferrite beads also spaced 7.5ft out on the 200ft RG-8X coax feeding the antenna. At 40M it is high angle horizonal polarization, on 20M it is a half-square with low angle vertical polarization. At 7.21MHz the SWR meter barely flickers, going to 1.2:1 at the edges of the band. On 20M, it is 1.32:1 at center, and 1.38:1 at the edges. Just checking, 15M at center was 1.4:1. So I'm kinda pleased. I'm in West Virginia and 40M stations out 1200 miles come in strong. On 20M I've heard South Africa. I've been using an old Index Laboratories QRP-Plus, but just bought a Yaesu FT-891. The menus look daunting and I have yet to turn it on. I'm also putzing with a #4AWG spiral radial for 40M.
Anyone else playing around with end-fed half-squares?