10-160 meter EFHW Sr 60 foot is an end fed half wave HF J-Pole type antenna

10-160 meter EFHW Sr 60 foot is an end fed half wave HF J-Pole type antenna

$219.00

The unique design characteristics of this 60 foot long 10-160 Meter HF antenna enables it to approach resonance on the major HF bands (10/12/15/17/20/40/80 Meters). You can even use an external tuner to match 160 meters.

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Description

EFHW 10-160 METER 60′ END FED HALF WAVE ANTENNA

The EFHW Alpha Sr is an end fed half wave HF antenna, nicknamed the JPole antenna due to the 2 parallel elements, is only 60 feet in length. This 10-160 Meter EFHW HF antenna enables coverage of major HF bands (10/12/15/17/20/40/80 Meters). You can even use a tuner to achieve a near perfect SWR on these bands, or an external tuner to match 160 meters albeit with limited efficiency.

Specifications

Weight: 1 pound
Configuration: EFHW End-fed half wave antenna configurable as Sloped or Horizontal
Frequency Coverage: 1.8-29.7 MHz (160-10 Meters)
Peak Power: 250 PEP SSB, 125 CW, or 25 watts for digital modes
Length: 60 Feet
Connector: UHF type SO-239

Analysis

For maximum effectiveness, keep your feed point as high as possible and run the antenna as a sloper for good NVIS and DX results, as a flat top for good NVIS results. An optimum installation would be where the antenna is deployed as a sloper with the high (feed point) end at 30 feet or higher and the low end at 10 feet or higher.

We do not recommend installing this EFHW end fed half wave HF antenna as a Vertical due to verticals being inherently prone to high noise (RFI) and unpredictable radiation patterns due to proximity of coax, which also allows for common mode feedback to increase.

For the initial installation, we do not recommend a Balun or air choke coil be used at the antenna. We recommend that you ground your tuner and rig. Your radio has a ground bolt on the back of it, and rig manufacturers (and we at Alpha) do recommend an RF ground be connected on it to balance the circuit.  We only recommend that a RF Choke be used if you find one is needed, as would be the case if you hear feedback through speakers, etc. when you transmit. However, a Grounded Counterpoise would be the first option for any common mode current that might exist. If you find that common mode exists after you install the EFHW end fed half wave HF antenna, a Grounded Counterpoise wire can then be attached to the barrel connector at the antenna‘s feed point, which can be secured with a stainless steel hose clamp.

The manner in which coax is run from the feed point does not matter, as long as it does not run within 18 inches or in parallel to other components of the antenna system.

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EFHW Dipole Antenna deployed

We are dedicated to improving all of our antennas. Specifications and descriptions are subject to change without notice.

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Additional information

Weight80 oz
Dimensions13 × 13 × 5 in
availability

in stock

brand

Alpha Antenna

color

Black

condition

New

Manufacturer

Alpha Antenna

mpn

JPole

product type

Base Antennas, EFHW and Dipole Antenna, EmComm Antenna, HF Antenna, Marine Mobile Antenna, Military Aviation Commercial Antenna, Portable Antenna