Top loaded HF vertical antenna with ground tuning unit.


 If you are facing severe height and width limitations for your HF antenna, please try this "top loaded" antenna project from Peter Parker (VK3YE).

Peter's antenna has coverage as low as 3.5 MHz, using a height of 5 meters (16.404 feet) and a width of 10 meters (32.808 feet).

The addition of inductance at the top will increase the antenna's length and lower its resonant frequency.  You can then use a shorter antenna than otherwise would be needed for a selected frequency.

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Peter (VK3YE):

Don't have much height but have something metal underneath? If so a top loaded vertical is a great antenna to try. Just 10 metres wide and 5 metres tall it will even load up on 3.5 MHz. Especially if you're over salt water, you're unlikely to get anything better for its size. The key items needed include wire, two poles, a simple antenna coupler (an L-match is fine), something to clip onto the counterpoise railing and a ground tuning unit. I'll probably describe a more refined version later but it comprises a variable capacitor in series with an inductor. It's also desirable to have an RF current indicator. PS: If you liked this video please consider supporting Amateur Radio VK3YE by:

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