Mike:

    I just installed a MyAntenna EFHW 40-10-2K wire antenna.  I chose
the 40 to 10 model as I do not use 160 or 80 meters.  It is hung in an
inverted V configuration: the center at 30' and ends at about 10' from
the ground.  The total length was about 63' and the final SWR was less
than 1.5:1 on the the phone bands except for 10 meters where it was
2:1.  The modeI got was designed for 1.5 KW peak and seems to be
of excellent construction.  There is a 7:1 UNUN included in the package
but I did not examined it.  I would be glad to discuss any other details.

73, Gary K5AMH
(713) 305-6765

1/28/2021 9:45 AM, Michael Giannaccio via BVARC wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with this product: https://palomar-engineers.com/ferrite-application-experts-2/Bullet-End-Fed-500-1500-Watt-Antenna-1-8-61-MHz-55-203-FT-p74356626 <https://palomar-engineers.com/ferrite-application-experts-2/Bullet-End-Fed-500-1500-Watt-Antenna-1-8-61-MHz-55-203-FT-p74356626>

Or this product: https://www.hyendcompany.nl/antenna/multiband_40201510_m/product/detail/2/HyEndFed_4_Band_Black_Clamp_MK3#prod <https://www.hyendcompany.nl/antenna/multiband_40201510_m/product/detail/2/HyEndFed_4_Band_Black_Clamp_MK3#prod>


An end fed antenna is the best fit for my property. I can easily run the 71 foot model as either an inverted L sloper or as a regular sloper. The highest point will be 18-20 feet and the low point will be around 6-7 feet.

I have a few questions about this antenna as well making a DIY 20 meter delta loop. If anyone is willing to give me a few minutes of your time to pick your brain off this thread that would be much appreciated.



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Mike Giannaccio
KI5LFZ

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