Steve wrote:

>OK, I wanted to build a plug-n-play off-center-fed
>doublet for Field Day to match my K1 (40-30-20-17) /
>KAT1 / solar powered portable station....

>What say ye, fellow Elecrafters?  Should I just use a
>4:1 and eat the inefficiency?  (At battery QRP, I
>don't like that option and besides, the purist in me
>revolts against such technoblasphemy.) 

>... kit my solar-powered K1 with a snazzy, efficient and
"matching" antenna?

Steve,

I guess my question is:  Why choose this type of antenna?  Baluns of any type 
especially warrant avoidance if losses are of concern.

For more than 30 years, portable HF operation has been my main interest in ham 
radio.  In that interval I've tried almost every conceivable type, home-made 
and commercial-made:  dipoles fed with coax, doublets fed with ladder line, 
verticals, loops, etc. (but no beams). I've found that absolutely nothing ever 
worked as well as the simple cheap light-weight coax-fed resonant half-wave 
dipole...nothing else even comes close.

For the four band K1, a 40m dipole with three insulators with jumpers spaced 
properly in each leg will produce a very compact, low-cost, resonant antenna 
for each K1 band.  No balun is needed at the antenna, and you'll have the coax 
feed you need.

For years I've used such an antenna, except that I have nine jumperable 
insulators in each leg and can, in just a couple of minutes, set the antenna 
for resonance on any HF band from 40m to 10m.

73,
Mike / KK5F
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