End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna

Here's a simple, multiband HF antenna suitable for both home and portable use.

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This post comes with a three-part video series that shows you how to build this cost effective multiband HF antenna.

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Russ Roberts (KH6JRM), Public Information Officer, Hawaii County (ARRL Pacific Section).

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For hams seeking a simple and effective antenna!

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Get ready to drill, fasten, and solder with this End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna Kit. This kit is popular with new hams and portable operators, and works on 10, 15, 20, and 40 meters.

 

Why an EFHW? The antenna performs nearly as well as a dipole, but requires suspending only one end up in a tree or similar placement. It's an antenna you can take anywhere!

 

ARRL Item No. 0612 | Retail $79.95

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Check out ARRL's YouTube EFHW antenna 3-part series where we build the kit with step-by-step instruction, set it up, test it outside, and get on the air with a POTA activation.

 

 

Order online at www.arrl.org/shop. You need to be logged into the website to checkout. Or call our Pubs Team toll-free in the US 1-888-277-5289, Monday – Thursday 8 am – 7 pm (ET) and Friday 8 am – 5 pm (ET).

 

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