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wayne burdick
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Hi all,

Sometimes the bands normally covered by the AX1 just aren't open (20/17/15 meters), yet 40 meters has all sorts of activity. Like tonight, at my QTH. 40 m is also a great local/emergency band, with many active regional nets.

For such times, we may offer an extender for the AX1 that moves the 20 meter resonance down to 40 meters.

A significant amount of additional inductance is required. The ATU built into the KX2 or KX3 provides any needed fine-tuning to efficiently cover the entire band, despite the unavoidably narrow-band nature of a short whip.

I whipped up a prototype of the hypothetical "AXE1" this afternoon and had excellent on-air results. Tests were done in my back yard, featuring hard-packed soil and brown unwatered grass...in keeping with our legendary drought. With one call each I bagged British Columbia and Colorado. Both stations were peaking S-9, and both gave me reports in the S-5 range.

This brings up an important caveat: a short whip is not the optimal antenna on 40 meters by any stretch, so calling strong stations is a good strategy. They could be strong due to propagation, good antennas, or high power, and two out of these three aid both ends of the QSO.

The extender would be about 6" long and 1/2" in diameter. (Even a small amount of added length helps on 40 meters.) It threads into place between the AX1's whip and base, and adds just 1.8 ounces of weight, still consistent with hand-held use of the KX2.

Equally important, for those of us who travel light, the extender -- plus a counterpoise wire for 40 m -- fits comfortably into our smallest bag, the CS40, along with the AX1 and an AXB1 whip bipod.

(In answer to the inevitable question: it *might* also work on 30 meters in a pinch, with an ATU, but efficiency would be lower.)

If you'd be interested in AX1 use on 40 meters, please email me directly. I won't necessarily be able to respond, but this will help us gauge interest. We'll keep a list for possible early announcement.

73,
Wayne
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

tjdooley
Hi Wayne.  I would be in for this product for all of the above reasons.

Thanks for all you and Elecraft does for our hobby.

73

Tom
K4TJD

On November 16, 2018 8:58:33 PM EST, Wayne Burdick <[hidden email]> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Sometimes the bands normally covered by the AX1 just aren't open
>(20/17/15 meters), yet 40 meters has all sorts of activity. Like
>tonight, at my QTH. 40 m is also a great local/emergency band, with
>many active regional nets.
>
>For such times, we may offer an extender for the AX1 that moves the 20
>meter resonance down to 40 meters.
>
>A significant amount of additional inductance is required. The ATU
>built into the KX2 or KX3 provides any needed fine-tuning to
>efficiently cover the entire band, despite the unavoidably narrow-band
>nature of a short whip.
>
>I whipped up a prototype of the hypothetical "AXE1" this afternoon and
>had excellent on-air results. Tests were done in my back yard,
>featuring hard-packed soil and brown unwatered grass...in keeping with
>our legendary drought. With one call each I bagged British Columbia and
>Colorado. Both stations were peaking S-9, and both gave me reports in
>the S-5 range.
>
>This brings up an important caveat: a short whip is not the optimal
>antenna on 40 meters by any stretch, so calling strong stations is a
>good strategy. They could be strong due to propagation, good antennas,
>or high power, and two out of these three aid both ends of the QSO.
>
>The extender would be about 6" long and 1/2" in diameter. (Even a small
>amount of added length helps on 40 meters.) It threads into place
>between the AX1's whip and base, and adds just 1.8 ounces of weight,
>still consistent with hand-held use of the KX2.
>
>Equally important, for those of us who travel light, the extender --
>plus a counterpoise wire for 40 m -- fits comfortably into our smallest
>bag, the CS40, along with the AX1 and an AXB1 whip bipod.
>
>(In answer to the inevitable question: it *might* also work on 30
>meters in a pinch, with an ATU, but efficiency would be lower.)
>
>If you'd be interested in AX1 use on 40 meters, please email me
>directly. I won't necessarily be able to respond, but this will help us
>gauge interest. We'll keep a list for possible early announcement.
>
>73,
>Wayne
>N6KR
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

ke9uw
Send this directly to Wayne

Chuck
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Sent from my iPhone, cjack

> On Nov 16, 2018, at 8:04 PM, Tom Dooley <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi Wayne.  I would be in for this product for all of the above reasons.
>
> Thanks for all you and Elecraft does for our hobby.
>
> 73
>
> Tom
> K4TJD
>
>> On November 16, 2018 8:58:33 PM EST, Wayne Burdick <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sometimes the bands normally covered by the AX1 just aren't open
>> (20/17/15 meters), yet 40 meters has all sorts of activity. Like
>> tonight, at my QTH. 40 m is also a great local/emergency band, with
>> many active regional nets.
>>
>> For such times, we may offer an extender for the AX1 that moves the 20
>> meter resonance down to 40 meters.
>>
>> A significant amount of additional inductance is required. The ATU
>> built into the KX2 or KX3 provides any needed fine-tuning to
>> efficiently cover the entire band, despite the unavoidably narrow-band
>> nature of a short whip.
>>
>> I whipped up a prototype of the hypothetical "AXE1" this afternoon and
>> had excellent on-air results. Tests were done in my back yard,
>> featuring hard-packed soil and brown unwatered grass...in keeping with
>> our legendary drought. With one call each I bagged British Columbia and
>> Colorado. Both stations were peaking S-9, and both gave me reports in
>> the S-5 range.
>>
>> This brings up an important caveat: a short whip is not the optimal
>> antenna on 40 meters by any stretch, so calling strong stations is a
>> good strategy. They could be strong due to propagation, good antennas,
>> or high power, and two out of these three aid both ends of the QSO.
>>
>> The extender would be about 6" long and 1/2" in diameter. (Even a small
>> amount of added length helps on 40 meters.) It threads into place
>> between the AX1's whip and base, and adds just 1.8 ounces of weight,
>> still consistent with hand-held use of the KX2.
>>
>> Equally important, for those of us who travel light, the extender --
>> plus a counterpoise wire for 40 m -- fits comfortably into our smallest
>> bag, the CS40, along with the AX1 and an AXB1 whip bipod.
>>
>> (In answer to the inevitable question: it *might* also work on 30
>> meters in a pinch, with an ATU, but efficiency would be lower.)
>>
>> If you'd be interested in AX1 use on 40 meters, please email me
>> directly. I won't necessarily be able to respond, but this will help us
>> gauge interest. We'll keep a list for possible early announcement.
>>
>> 73,
>> Wayne
>> N6KR
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

Peter Quick-2
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yes I would be very interested in this

73 peter ve3so
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

Peter Wollan-2
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Wayne,

Are you thinking the 40 m extender would be an add-on?  I’m close to
ordering an AX1 — should I wait for 40, or is it safe to buy now and add 40
later?

   Peter W0LLN


On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 7:59 PM Wayne Burdick <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Sometimes the bands normally covered by the AX1 just aren't open (20/17/15
> meters), yet 40 meters has all sorts of activity. Like tonight, at my QTH.
> 40 m is also a great local/emergency band, with many active regional nets.
>
> For such times, we may offer an extender for the AX1 that moves the 20
> meter resonance down to 40 meters.
>
> A significant amount of additional inductance is required. The ATU built
> into the KX2 or KX3 provides any needed fine-tuning to efficiently cover
> the entire band, despite the unavoidably narrow-band nature of a short whip.
>
> I whipped up a prototype of the hypothetical "AXE1" this afternoon and had
> excellent on-air results. Tests were done in my back yard, featuring
> hard-packed soil and brown unwatered grass...in keeping with our legendary
> drought. With one call each I bagged British Columbia and Colorado. Both
> stations were peaking S-9, and both gave me reports in the S-5 range.
>
> This brings up an important caveat: a short whip is not the optimal
> antenna on 40 meters by any stretch, so calling strong stations is a good
> strategy. They could be strong due to propagation, good antennas, or high
> power, and two out of these three aid both ends of the QSO.
>
> The extender would be about 6" long and 1/2" in diameter. (Even a small
> amount of added length helps on 40 meters.) It threads into place between
> the AX1's whip and base, and adds just 1.8 ounces of weight, still
> consistent with hand-held use of the KX2.
>
> Equally important, for those of us who travel light, the extender -- plus
> a counterpoise wire for 40 m -- fits comfortably into our smallest bag, the
> CS40, along with the AX1 and an AXB1 whip bipod.
>
> (In answer to the inevitable question: it *might* also work on 30 meters
> in a pinch, with an ATU, but efficiency would be lower.)
>
> If you'd be interested in AX1 use on 40 meters, please email me directly.
> I won't necessarily be able to respond, but this will help us gauge
> interest. We'll keep a list for possible early announcement.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

John Glascock (N0IB)
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Thanks for Wayne, I would be differently interested.  Take my KX3 stuff in my
RV and this would definitely be a great addition.





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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

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I would be interested in the extender piece for the AX1 for 40 meters.
Very useful for SOTA work.
Thanks,
Bob (KD1CT)



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Absolutely interested!!

> On Mar 28, 2019, at 3:34 PM, kd1ct <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> I would be interested in the extender piece for the AX1 for 40 meters.
> Very useful for SOTA work.
> Thanks,
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I really would like a quality antenna to go with my KX3. I use 20 and 40
meters as my main bands. The AXE1 antenna with a 40 meter "extender"
would be on the way to me as soon as it could be made available. I'm now
in a restricted area with regard to antennas and am doing a bit of
portable operations. Not so bad now winter is coming to an end. Steve kb1chu

On 3/28/2019 3:34 PM, kd1ct wrote:

> I would be interested in the extender piece for the AX1 for 40 meters.
> Very useful for SOTA work.
> Thanks,
> Bob (KD1CT)
>
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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

wayne burdick
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Hi all,

We're still exploring ways to add 40 meters to the AX1. There are various trade-offs (size, weight, efficiency, bandwidth, ease of tuning, etc.). Once we have something we know will satisfy our requirements, you'll hear about it here first. Meanwhile, I recommend a wire tossed in a tree, preferably one that follows you around as you hike :)

Thanks for your ongoing interest in our antenna products, and keep those ideas coming.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


> On Mar 28, 2019, at 7:04 PM, Steve via Elecraft <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I really would like a quality antenna to go with my KX3. I use 20 and 40 meters as my main bands. The AXE1 antenna with a 40 meter "extender" would be on the way to me as soon as it could be made available. I'm now in a restricted area with regard to antennas and am doing a bit of portable operations. Not so bad now winter is coming to an end. Steve kb1chu
>
> On 3/28/2019 3:34 PM, kd1ct wrote:
>> I would be interested in the extender piece for the AX1 for 40 meters.
>> Very useful for SOTA work.
>> Thanks,
>> Bob (KD1CT)
>>


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Re: AX1 may add 40 meter coverage with "AXE1" extender

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How about another AX for 15, 10, 6 meters?
73,JohnNL7VE

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  On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 6:42 PM, Wayne Burdick<[hidden email]> wrote:   Hi all,

We're still exploring ways to add 40 meters to the AX1. There are various trade-offs (size, weight, efficiency, bandwidth, ease of tuning, etc.). Once we have something we know will satisfy our requirements, you'll hear about it here first. Meanwhile, I recommend a wire tossed in a tree, preferably one that follows you around as you hike :)

Thanks for your ongoing interest in our antenna products, and keep those ideas coming.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


> On Mar 28, 2019, at 7:04 PM, Steve via Elecraft <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I really would like a quality antenna to go with my KX3. I use 20 and 40 meters as my main bands. The AXE1 antenna with a 40 meter "extender" would be on the way to me as soon as it could be made available. I'm now in a restricted area with regard to antennas and am doing a bit of portable operations. Not so bad now winter is coming to an end. Steve kb1chu
>
> On 3/28/2019 3:34 PM, kd1ct wrote:
>> I would be interested in the extender piece for the AX1 for 40 meters.
>> Very useful for SOTA work.
>> Thanks,
>> Bob (KD1CT)
>>


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