I actually bought that kit, but I've yet to put it together.

On 5/31/2022 12:54 PM, JP Pritchard via BVARC wrote:
Randy, I built an EFHW antenna from parts I gathered and it works well, but I 
am familiar with the ARRL kit and I think it includes everything you’ll need. 
First project? A kit is a great way to go.
JP K5JPP

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On May 31, 2022, at 12:23 PM, Rudolph Ackerman via BVARC <[email protected]> 
wrote:

What are your thought's on the EFHW antenna kit that ARRL sales. This will be 
my first HF antenna and I would like to build it my self.

Cost is $69.00 from the ARRL.

This is a kit by HF Kits out of the UK. This kit is the 4 band version (40, 20, 
15 and 10) with a 66 foot wire run. I have been looking at sourcing the parts 
my self, but from what I have found I would have to buy the parts from several 
different places, so with trying to find every thing, and the shipping cost 
it's just easier and cheaper to just order this kit.

Who know's if I build it and get it up with good SWR reading's I might even buy 
a HF radio.

Rudy Ackerman
KF5QYG

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