Hi,

I recently ordered and received the MP-1 antenna from W6MMA.

I read a lot about this antenna before ordering.. Some people do not like it, some people do... And the good result depends on how people experiment and use this antenna.

A few points that make me choose this antenna:

- I have a Buddipole, and they use the same threading, so parts of one antenna can fit on the other and vice versa.

===) The combination of those two antenna makes an excellent experimental kit like LEGO blocks!!! (==

- MP-1 is a very small kit. For a backpacker like me, weight, space requirement, etc...

- The quality of construction of this antenna is almost as good as the Buddipole.

One thing that is very important, if you use 80M coil option on the MP-1..... don't even think to use the radial kit that normally comes with the antenna.....

You must build another radial kit. I built one using cheap #18 AWG twin speaker wires. Do 2 wires of 33 feet each, splice the two wires to separate each wire. So you will have a total of 4 wires of 33 feet each. Using a cable terminator, attach the 4 wires to the radial terminal on the base on the MP-1 like before. Deploy the radial in a star pattern... like a big X. Note that the use of a MFJ antenna analyzer is really recommended to fine tune the antenna and to save a lot of "AAARRRGHHH" time!!!

The transmit and receive gain is greatly improved !!! 33 feet is approximatively 1/4 wave lenght of a 80M antenna based on frequency 3.750 Mhz....

So the kit is enough compact to fit in your K2 case.

73


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Jean-François Ménard / VA2VYZ / FN45aj
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Elecraft K2 #4130

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