I know you are being told the buying the ARRL EFHW is a good idea, but as
one that has built many EFHW antennas. I would recommend building it. It is
cheaper and most parts can be sourced in town. If you have any questions or
need help doing so let me know.

On Sat, Oct 7, 2023, 9:09 PM Rudolph Ackerman via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org>
wrote:

> I have built the ARRL EFHW kit.   It works fine.   The kit come with wire
> to make to work for 10-40 meters.    You can get a longer wire and it will
> work for 10-80 meters.
>
> That said MOST HOA rules state you can dow what ever in your back yard as
> long as it cant be seen from the front street.   So with that I would
> suggest one of the DX Commander antenna's.    You can set these up in the
> back yerd and odds are you wont see it from the street..
>
> Rudy Ackerman
> 281 460 7384
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> On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 08:20:39 PM CDT, Amal Phadke KT5AC via
> BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
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>
> Hi everyone,
>
>                 Like many hams, I live in a HOA restricted subdivision, so
> a permanent HF antenna is not practical. I have been thinking for a while
> about EFHW as a temporary antenna which I can set up and take down quickly.
> My question has probably been asked many times so please forgive this
> relatively new member for asking again. The question is do you use an EFHW
> antenna and is it a good solution for HOA limited subdivisions?
>
> ARRL sells EFHW antenna kit for $80. It is cheap and certainly seems like
> it will be fun to build. It works up to 40m, but I suppose it will be
> possible to extend it to 80m with a loading coil. I am considering MFJ-1910
> 33-ft telescoping fiberglass mast with the antenna. As I like more choices,
> can anyone suggest other options/alternatives for the mast?
>
> Also, any suggestions for a good and reasonably priced (< $400) antenna
> analyzer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Amal – KT5AC
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