Hello all,
GM0LVI said: I'm surprised the Hawaiian balun doesn't incorporate a binding post for a counterpoise.
Concerning the EARCHI end-fed antenna, I read something new in their product.
Link:
http://www.earchi.org/92011endfedfiles/Endfed6_40.pdfWith photos of the balun, with the second wing nut for a ground. Plus photo détails of the balun, winding etc.-
FROM THEIR PDF. DOCUMENT:
Best performance is achieved with a coax of 16’ or longer with the coax shield providing the counterpoise function. Additional counterpoise is usually not required
in this design, although the lower wing nut provides a convenient counterpoise connector if needed. The end fed antenna system works well in horizontal, sloper, and vertical configurations.
I can confirmed, it works much better and it is more easy to find a very low SWR on 40/20/10 meters.
When portable, as a counterpoise I use a chain link fence when available, or when camping I use the water tap on the campground. It works like a champ. Or the automobile ground, Under the car.-
I always hooked up the balun to the pic-nic table, and the other end of the wire to a tree.
If no trees, I use my 32 feet/10 meters telescopic fiberglass pole from T-MAST CO.
Do not forget, to: have fun everyday,
72 Michel