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Use an insulated wire to connect to the copper wire at the end closest to your radio. Strip a couple inches of it and wrap it around the bare copper wire. For best results, solder this connection.
- The Vertical Bazooka Antenna
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- Longwire
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- The Inverted V Antenna
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- 20 Meters QRP Dipole
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- WSJT-X Not Decoding
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- MIC Wiring Diagrams
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- The Vertical Bazooka Antenna
sample types of end-fed antennas. A wire stuck in the antenna connector of a radio and tossed over a tree branch. A quarter wave or similar vertical antenna, fed against a ground plane or ground rod. They may use traps or other methods for multiband operation.
„Long Wire” (LW) to antena utworzona przez pojedynczy przewód zawieszony w wolnej przestrzeni, dołączony jednym końcem wprost do uziemionego nadajnika lub skrzynki antenowej (ATU). Najczęściej jest on poziomy ale
7 lut 2024 · You can also use an antenna called an End Fed Half Wave (EFHW) that is about 66 feet long and uses a 49:1 Unun. With either antenna try and get it up as high as possible for best effect, but even if it ends up being low it will work great for NVIS around the UK and into Europe, so you'll have fun regardless.
Long wire or random wire antennas are very simple antennas. They can come close to half wave antennas in efficiency, although efficiency decreases as they are made very long or installed closer to earth. Like every antenna that exists, random or long wires have advantages and disadvantages.
22 lip 2012 · The simplest antenna for a crystal radio is a long wire (say 10m), and up as high as you can get it. On the roof is best if you can get up there. The wire should be stretched out, not rolled up.
Our first pick is the non-resonant end fed antenna. This antenna is great because it’s affordable and easy to install – all you need is a tree and some space! Also called the End Fed Long Wire, it’s a cable attached to a 9:1 balun that will use part of the feedline coax to radiate.