vna nano great low cost means to tune an antenna you have built.

Wire antennas are low cost and easy to build.   Use the VNA Nano to tune it

End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna Kit    This is a great all included kit and the write 
up gives examples of out to set it up.   10, 15, 20, 40 band, add more wire and 
you can get 80 as well. 

 
 
 
   
End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna Kit
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radio, connecting hams around the...   



Here is a portable mast to use with wire antenna's.   The 32 footer is what I 
use.

The Mast Company - Telescopie Poles

 
 
 
   
The Mast Company - Telescopie Poles
    


Antenna  $80.00
Mast $130 shipped
VNA Nano $60 small 2(.8) screen  $100 (4 inch screen)
  
Hope this helps


Rudolph Ackerman 
KF5QYG






On Monday, January 30, 2023 at 09:53:36 AM CST, M Reiter via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: 





I am a total noob. (new guy for the older folks).
I ordered an icom 7300  and want to do all the things i can with it but mostly 
ARES, and POTA.  so of course I am thinking about antennas,  I really like 
building antennas,  however the one I built for 146MHz receives crystal clear 
but does not transmit as far as I can see.   I do not have a bunch of money to 
spend on professional antennas so i would like to make usable ones on the first 
try.
I have materials like steel tubing, aluminum tubing, pvc,  wire rope shackles, 
pullies, and lots of 18ga wire.  a welder, knot skills,  I am thinking putting 
two steel 20' tubes up with guy wires would be easy enough, maybe even could 
get them as high as 30ft, and this is great for 10m 20m, but when I start to 
think of 40m and needing a 65ft dipole, 65ft in the air, I feel defeated.  are 
these "rules"  really just best possible requirements and putting a 65ft dipole 
at 30ft will be fine forPOTA, and maybe even some DX on the right days or 
nights?  I am intending to build out my "shack" in an RV because I have some 
Gypsy blood somewhere way back. otherwise I would just build two 70ft towers in 
my back yard.  I will assume that 80m is not really a mobile band, and I would 
only attempt it if I was really bored and living in the desert.   I did order 
an antenna from a website that builds ground radial vertical antennas, for 
10-80m,  I assume this will work in the USA.  and maybe an occasional DX on the 
perfect days,   Obviously I have been reading too many internet sites and my 
information may be very flawed so I am asking yall as I know you know the truth.

what is the absolute minimum I need to run some 10,20,40M dipoles in a park.  
how high?  do I need an analyser? good swr meter?   some proper 1:1 baluns? 
dummy load?  other?  

I know I should have gone to the field meet. 

Marc KI5ZHO heights
beachcat...@gmail.com, for PM.

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