Many thanks to John (N3AAZ), who shares the following notes from a recent antenna project:
Hi Thomas
For what it’s worth, here’s an easy, cheap, very lightweight, multi-band, no counterpoise antenna for portable ops.
This build took place on a rainy day at a campground in an 18ft RV and was inspired by an article written by Craig (WB3GCK): No Counterpoise Speaker Wire Antenna.
This antenna can be set up as an inverted V or inverted L.
I cut a 30/20 ft version to hang on a 32ft Jackite telescoping fiberglass mast. I read that several ‘random’ lengths, the 50/25 and 25/17, have also been successful.
Cut a 30 ft length of speaker wire (do not peel or separate it yet), then measured back 10 ft and peel off then cut only one side of the speaker wire twin lead. This will effectively create a 30-foot antenna with a 20-foot “balanced” feed.
You will then need a “BALUN” with unbalanced input and balanced output.
My 1:4 and 1:9 did not work because both ports are single-end BCN connectors soldered on a PCB.
Luckily, I also pack an MFJ 9211 (1:4 QRPocket Current Balun).
Using a NanoVNA and MFJ-902.mod.aaz (mod to form an L-network–more info on my qrz.com page) I measured less than 2:1 SWR on 40, 30, 20, and 15 meters.
The N7DDC ATU-100 reports…
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- 1.18 :1 SWR on 15M
- 1.03 on 20M
- 1.16 on 30M
- 1.88 0n 40M
It loads well.
My first 20-meter contact was a POTA contact with W4TTU (approximately 700 miles away), who gave me a 559 at 5W–he was 579 and signed “72,” so I assumed running QRP as well.
Not too shabby for an impromptu rainy day project hi hi!
72
John
N3AAZ
Thanks for sharing these notes, John! This looks like a fun little antenna build.
How does one setup the nanovna to read the SWR across multiple bands?
Great idea. I also built a speaker wire antenna. I marked of 28 feet and cut it from the spool. Split and separated the wires into 2. Used the same antenna connectors you showed.
From the Outer Banks, NC, I made a QRP contact, on 20 meters with a PA station, on 5 watts.
They are great projects and I have enjoyed mine. 73s and have a great day de KD8VSP.
Great write-up. Going to have to give that antenna a try. I do 35ft but lay the counterpoise on the ground.
Dennis
W0HL