Sorry that I missed the presentation. My primary antenna is a end-fed 73ft 
wire with a 9:1 transformer and a counterpoise that I use to primarily work 20, 
40 and 75. I have logged 87 countries with it and it is in HOA compliance.
Dave Ely - N5EKW

    On Wednesday, April 29, 2020, 5:06:12 PM CDT, Rick Hiller via BVARC 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 
The local ARMG had a Zoom based presentation on Monday evening.   4 subjects 
were covered -- Vertical antennas, Coax Fundamentals, Coax installation and 
grounding and End Fed Multi-band wire Antennas.
Bill, K5LK, in Brookshire, put out a note of links for the video and other 
information.
I was impressed with the End Fed Multi-band section -- Steve, N4LQ has been 
putzing with these for quite some time and his presentation is well worth your 
time to view.  (Start the video at about 1:34:30 for it)   The other 
presentations are also very informative, but Steve enlightens the viewer on end 
feds in all aspects.   His solution is quite applicable, for probably, a lot of 
folks.
Bill's, K5LK, info note is pasted below.  Just follow the links.   GL...Rick -- 
BVARC------------------------------------------------------------------

Our 2nd ARMG program was held last night on the topic of "Antennas". We had 
over 60 check-ins. 

A recording of the program and chat log is located here: 
http://www.k5wh.net/ARMG/April-27-2020/

Thanks to the following hams and their sub-topics:

- HF antenna experience in HOA restricted neighborhood (WA2TOP)

- Coax (W5RH)

- Running coax to your shack & grounding your station (K5JBT)

- End Fed Half Wave (N4LQ)

We continue to look for ways to help mentor amateurs, especially newly licensed 
and returning hams. If you have ideas or topics to help in this endeavor, 
please let us know.

73 de Bill, K5LK
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