How To Tune An End Fed Half Wave Antenna
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
- Hey everyone! A lot of people asked me how do I tune an end fed half wave antenna wire. Well today I figured I would tune two of my antenna wires, one 26 AWG Polystealth and another 22 AWG Silicone for a family trip down to Virginia.
EFHW's are very simple to tune but make sure you fold or bend the wire before thinking of cutting the wire as once the wire is cut it is a pain to add wire.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro & 2023 Berryville Hamfest
0:59 - Comparing 22AWG & 26AWG Polystealth
1:40 - Whiteboard EHFW Tuning Discussion
6:10 - Tuning 26AWG Polystealth Wire
11:39 - Tuning 22AWG Silicone Wire
18:56 - End Discussion
As discussed in the video Carl M0SZT has a fantastic channel and in one of his videos he added a bit of wire on a short EFHW wire to temporarily solve his problem of being out of band.
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By far the best EFHW tuning video on RUclips……. Hands down……
Excellent explanation of how to tune the EFHW with the Nano. Just love that Nano case Matt. I love the way you explain the process, easy to understand. Thank you for sharing Matt and would love to see the different configurations for hanging the EFHW. Thank you.
Thank you very much Janice! Glad you liked it. The Nano stand is really neat addition to my little radio shack. Holds the NanoVNA nicely and has storage to keep all the nic-nacs that come with it.
I bought my second roll of 16 gauge speaker wire.
Nice. Video. I just subscribed! I just picked up my first Nano VNA and will post my adventures with it on my channel as well. I definitely appreciate watching you utilize the menus for real-time use.
73
Got my mini today, will be testing various wire lengths and hanging out a hotel window in Japan this week!
Awesome, hope you enjoy it! 73 Matt N3VAN
Very nice explanation
Great video. I would love to see a series about EFHW. Especially different deployments.
I'm a noob. I would like to get guidance on the connections to the sda
How do you bring the 40m and the 20m closer? If you adjust 40m the 20m is off
Coils or capacitors.
By cutting the wire are you not affecting all the bands. And would it not affect the low SWR on ALL bands? Also, does the Nano VNA have good instructions that come with the unit? I have a OCF end fed antenna and need to see where I'm at with SWR.
Sooo want that Nano STL file it's pretty cool N3WER 73
Excellent explanation for a general efhw. I would really appreciate it if you could find an opportunity to show us how to tune the "shorty-forty" type as well, the one with a coil, multiband antenna.
You're very welcome and great suggestion. I have built inductance coils for adding 80m to a 40-10m EFHW antenna but never a shorty forty. Will work on that when I get back from Berryville VA Hamfest this coming weekend. Will put up a video about making one as well as tuning it. Ty again for watching!
@@n3vanradio Thanks for your answer. I'm about to build one as well. But reading about it I find it tricky to fully understand how to cut and test the wire. The longest part before the coil. It's much easier with the shorter part after the coil, which can be bent back.
I don't have a computer to tune my antenna, at best, a tinySA. can i measure or something else instead?
Thanks for the information as I was wondering how it is done. Question, instead of cutting to length, can the excess wire be folded over and wrapped around ? Cheers VK2AGB
Yes and it is how I do all my antennas. I cut 67' 6" and fold at 67 feet so I can tune. But you can start at say 70' for a 40-10m EFHW antenna and then slowly fold, then cut any excess over 6 - 8". 73 Matt N3VAN
1. This is exactly what I was looking for.
2. Were you at the Sussex flea in 2023? I think my boss bought one of your antennas which I finally returned to him 😅
Thanks KB1QZH and yes I was at Sussex 2023 Hamfest and will be there this year as well. 73 Matt N3VAN
@@n3vanradio we should be there. The Hamsource booth
@@n3vanradio my POTA activations were with your endfed and an Opek HVT-600 mobile hf antenna
How are you calibrating the nanovna? calibration parts on the end of the feedline or right at the vna?
For doing the tuning of the EFHW wire I calibrated at the end of the SMA on the NanoVNA. Since the feedline can be part of an end fed antenna it made the most sense.
How about a length of 130-133 ft antenna wire? Will that tune well with 75/80m along with some of the other HF bands (40/20/15/10)?
You would have to use a tuner for 75 meter on a 130-133ft wire. Will make a video on the longer 80-10m wire.
I wish you’d show how to fold it over and tape it instead of just saying you folded it and then showing it after.
Aren’t these wires Teflon coated or something like that? Just folding it won’t change its electrical length will it?
Sorry it was hard enough holding the camera. I now have a better system and will show the folding and cutting in an upcoming video. The one wire is Polyethylene and the other is Silicone. And yes folding it will change the electrical length from what I read and based on my experience.
While I appreciate seeing the NanoVNA, I REALLY wanted to see the actual antenna.
Not just the end you are about to change, but: where is the balun / unun? Are you trimming from the balun end, or the far end?
You are trimming the LENGTH of the wire so either end, but the far end is the easiest :)
A link to Carl M0SZT lengthening video would be nice.
Will add that, thanks!
Can you just fold over and tape it before making the cuts?
That is what I do. Just fold and tape over before cutting. But if the "tail" of the fold is too long it does affect the SWR slightly.
you sure can