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  1. The random wire antenna is probably one of the least expensive, easiest and cheapest HF antennas to use if you have a tuner and you want to get the "most" out of a length of "random" wire without having to pull out that calculator, doing the math, getting the center insulator built or bought, running the feedline, and all the rest that goes ...

  2. 6 sie 2020 · For a full discussion about best wire lengths to use for a random wire antenna, see. http://www.hamuniverse.com/randomwireantennalengths.html.

  3. All you need for a random wire antenna is some wire, your tuner, one or more supports up as high as you can get them to string the wire from the supports to the tuner, at least one or two insulators and a little time.

  4. Wire Lengths for Various Band Combinations. The graph below shows lengths to avoid for different collections of bands. The fewer bands, the fewer high impedance regions to avoid. You also want the antenna to be at least 1/4 wavelength long for each band you plan to use. For instance, to work 40m be sure the antenna is at least 10m or 33' long.

  5. 27 sie 2024 · All you need for a random wire antenna is some wire, your tuner, one or more supports up as high as you can get them to string the wire from the supports to the tuner, at least one or two insulators and a little time.

  6. The Single Wire End Fed Antenna is probably the simplest antenna to use. But when you start looking around, you find that no one can agree on what length to use. Some say any length will work, some stress odd multiples of 1/4 wavelength, while others lean toward even multiples of 1/2 wavelengths.

  7. The W1SFR End Fed 35’ Random Wire Antenna with 9:1 UnUn. What is a random wire antenna and how does it work? The term “random” infers that you can use any length of wire you want as an antenna, while that basic fact is true, there are some practical considerations.

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