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Old December 25th 03, 11:12 AM
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Default W3EDP HF Antenna ?

Hi,
Does anyone use or have used the W3EDP longwire antenna?
Due to the location of my shack I can only use a longwire type antenna for
HF.
My tower holds numerous VHF / UHF antennas as I run the local BBS so an HF
beam is out of the question.
I would like to hear what your thoughts are on this antenna if you have ever
used one.
73
Mark - ZL3VML


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Old December 25th 03, 04:08 PM
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Mark,
Never heard of it, what is it?
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Old December 25th 03, 05:55 PM
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Mark,
I found it. It appears to be a typical end fed random wire
antenna. I don't see why it wouldn't work. Depending on the
size of the capacitor it may only be good for QRP, and I think
I'd go with a good radial ground system if possible, not bother
with the counterpoise'.
An alternative to the 'LC' network would be a good tuner
which
make it a bit more versatile I'd think.
Good luck and happy holidays...
'Doc
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Old December 25th 03, 06:47 PM
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Hello Mark ,,,

I have used the W3EDP antenna with my K-2. This use however has been
strictly in the field. I made mine from that old Christmas Tree lamp wire
so it was free. The short stub was placed at a minimal angle off of the
binding posts from the BNC connector. A tree is used as a terminus at about
a 35 foot elevation ....my accurate limit for an underhand rock toss.
Performance .... it works well given the simplicity. The EDP was also used
in a "bizarre" configuration by me where the end was several feet off the
ground and the rig was on a 3 story balcony. I casually worked about 25
countries on 20 and 15 between lying on the beach and drinking beer during
one week. The only difficulty I had was an inability to effectively tune 15
meters during one night in the woods. That was a little strange as the K-2
tuner is very effective. The antenna is sort of a relative to a Zepp from
what I have read.

Put it up and try a few configurations .... you might be surprised ....
Merry Christmas and the best for 04 Mark

73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. nr Pittsburgh


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Hi,
Does anyone use or have used the W3EDP longwire antenna?
Due to the location of my shack I can only use a longwire type antenna for
HF.
My tower holds numerous VHF / UHF antennas as I run the local BBS so an HF
beam is out of the question.
I would like to hear what your thoughts are on this antenna if you have

ever
used one.
73
Mark - ZL3VML




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[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna and a copy was
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Mark,
Never heard of it, what is it?


http://www.g3ycc.karoo.net/w3edp.htm

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