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RSGB Tonight@8 - An entry-level talk on End Fed Half Wave antennas by Colin Summers, MM0OPX 

Radio Society of Great Britain
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Aimed at newcomers to amateur radio, this presentation will be an entry-level talk which will touch on antennas generally but will focus on the End Fed Half Wave Antenna (EFHW) - transformers, construction and performance.
About Colin
“I first became interested in radio around 12 years old when my cousin showed me an FM CB radio where we would use these to talk to each other. We would regularly stay at our grandparents at the weekend where we would listen to shortwave radio and local FM non commercial stations. I started building CB antennas like dipoles and even once built a 3 element wire Yagi on fencing slats for the summer Sporadic E! I had a break from radio from the age of 17 to 29. I then discovered the 3-tier licence system which allowed HF access from the get-go. I soon enrolled in a weekend Foundation course which ran in May 2011 and by the end of November the same year I had my Full licence. Particular thanks go to John, GM1BSG & Stirling Amateur Radio Society in which I gained so much initial experience in contesting and field setups.
Radio took a back seat again when my daughter arrived in 2015 but I got interested again in 2019. From 2019 till now my passion is designing and building efficient HF field portable antennas deployable by one person. This was driven by the fact I have a small garden and cannot have antennas set up all the time. In the autumn of 2012, I was lucky enough to operate as VE4/MM0OPX deep in the Boreal Forest of Northern Manitoba on at lake on the Nelson River. My aim was to work back into Europe on SSB which I did several times and have a QSL card to prove it!”

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@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this very well-prepared and presented lecture. I've done some previous learning on this subject and you came up with some interesting points and "real world" tips. Thanks for your time and effort that went into this. 👍
@TheRSGB
@TheRSGB 10 месяцев назад
We're glad you enjoyed it. Do subscribe to our RU-vid channel if you don't already, as we'll be sharing some Convention lectures in the coming weeks
@ianxfs
@ianxfs 10 месяцев назад
Great presentation. Really informative & enjoyable.
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 10 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation!
@conorturton
@conorturton 10 месяцев назад
The choke being moved to the transformer altering the SWR proves that the antenna system is trying to use the coax to compensate for a lack of an adequate RF ground which makes me question whether the claim that you don't need any radials, or at least something forming a RF ground, is required and whether a 0.05 wavelength counterpoise is enough. If you removed the choke altogether and the SWR altered, even with a 0.05 wavelength counterpoise in place, then it would confirm that the antenna system is using as much of the feeder as it needs to compensate for the lack of an adequate RF ground and the claims made by many that it doesn't are false.
@MM0OPXFieldRadio
@MM0OPXFieldRadio 10 месяцев назад
I beleive that an amount of the coax is required as a "counterpoise". If i use no choke used and then a choke 0.05 away from feed point there is zero difference to the SWR between these. If I place the choke right at the feedpoint then the SWR does change dramatically compared to the previous 2 scenarios of no choke or one 0.05 away.
@dougiekinnear
@dougiekinnear 10 месяцев назад
Great presentation Colin, very informative, thanks for taking the time to put it together, and to the RSGB for getting it out there.
@grahamhuff4564
@grahamhuff4564 10 месяцев назад
Many thanks to Colin for giving it a go, fair play to him. But judgeing from the comments so far, I think I must be on another planet. There were unfortunately several technical mistakes and some of the slides were too blurry to read and generalally the presentation was a bit disjointed. My critisison is really aimed at the RSGB tonight at 8. If you can't put out a reasonably semi professional video, then please don't.
@davidmaddison2628
@davidmaddison2628 10 месяцев назад
Outstanding! Thanks for posting.
@RonanCantwell
@RonanCantwell 10 месяцев назад
Great presentation. I can vouch for the effectiveness of Colin's QRP transformer design as I've been using one for the last year or so here. It's survived all sorts of grim weather and has made QRP contacts all over the planet in SSB and CW.
@TheRSGB
@TheRSGB 10 месяцев назад
Great to hear you've enjoyed the webinar - and that you've been able to put Colin's recommendations into action 🙂
@bak2bassix
@bak2bassix 10 месяцев назад
This is great. Very informative and well presented. Thank you M7MDO
@TheRSGB
@TheRSGB 10 месяцев назад
We're glad you enjoyed it. If you subscribe to our RU-vid channel you won't miss out on all the other great content we release!
@bak2bassix
@bak2bassix 10 месяцев назад
@@TheRSGB I am already 😊
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