Posted by
sjolin on
Jun 12, 2006; 8:05pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/What-antenna-should-I-build-tp390855p390869.html
Your HF2-V will work fine as is on 15 meters. I usually mine rather than my
Cushcraft R5 which also covers 15. The ground mounted Butternut does better
for dx while the R5 maybe better for the US and South America.
By the way you can load your HF2v up on 20 and 17 meters with your tuners if
you are using qrp. I wouldnt run high power or you might blow a capacitor.
If you add the 30 meter add on kit to the HF2V you use that band as well. By
the way you can also use the HF2v to work six meter e-skip.
73 de Dave, N0IT
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Subject: [QRP-L] What antenna should I build?
> My only antenna currently here at the home QTH is an HF2V vertical
> which does great for long haul DX on 40 and 80 but in general is not
> good for local or regional work. I just launched some monofilament
> over the only high branch in my yard at 50'.
>
> As I only have a single support, I'm looking at some suggestions on
> constructing a multiband vee wire antenna but have limited materials
> on hand and even more limited $$ to go out an buy stuff at the moment.
>
> Here is what I have in the junk box:
>
> 75' of RG213
> ~30' of solid conductor commercial ladder line
> ~800' of 14ga stranded insulated THN wire
> Assortment of dog-bone style insulators
> Wide assortment of PVC and nuts/bolts
>
> What can I do with the above and the internal tuner in my K1 without
> going out and buying anything? Ideally, I'd like something that will
> load well on 80/40/30/20/15 but will settle for 40-15.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks
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> JT Croteau - W6FO - Canton, GA | K1 #292
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