Some experience here with the PAR EndFedZ EF-10/20/40 may be of interest to the 
group. As you all may know it is a self-resonant half-wave QRP antenna - 
25watts continuous - for 40, 20 and 10 meters. It requires no "counterpoise" 
and has a sealed matching network at the feed point end. I'm using it in a 
second floor bedroom with the matchbox at the top of a window, 25' from ground. 
The other end is tied to a tree, 20' from the ground. The matchbox is connected 
to the transceiver with a 4' run of coax. Now the interesting part. I've 
connected a 39' "counterpoise" to the transceiver. It snakes around the 
baseboard and into a closet. I can now operate on all bands, 80 through 10. 
Except for 80 and 30, the SWR is under 4.0. On 30 I bypass the matchbox and 
connect the transceiver antenna center conductor directly to the output of the 
matchbox with a 4' wire, and the SWR is less than 3.0. On 80 I short the input 
to the matchbox with the same direct wire, and the SWR is in the range of 4 to 
6. My Icom IC-703 (10 watts max.) internal tuner matches all of the above 
easily, as does my KX-1 on 40, 30 and 20. (I haven't built the 80-30 board 
yet.) At some point I may get a second EndFedZ for portable use. At present I 
use an MP-1, Buddistick "tuned" (length adjusted to a quarter wave) 
"counterpoise",  and the KX-1 for casual operation on vacation. For serious 
portable work I use a Buddipole or Buddistick with a Yaesu FT-857. All great 
antennas.

Grif, KF4JG
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