Here's what I use with good results:

Portable 40m to 10m Inverted V Antenna used by W2XS 

Jackite 31-foot pole and ground mount (or, bungee-cord it to a table or deck 
railing): 

http://www.jackite.com/product_info.php?products_id=132

Coleman camping reel.  Buy 4 of them.  Use two for the antenna wire (I use 33 
feet on each side but you can 22 feet and above for 40m to 10m).  Use the other 
two as ropes to secure the antenna ends to the ground stakes. Walmart, etc., 
sells these things. 

http://www.mysimon.com/9015-11034_8-30962052.html

Two tent stakes to secure the rope ends: 

http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=7310&storeId=226&catalogId=40000000226

300-ohm twin lead for the feed line.  I bought 50 feet from Radio Shack. 

I use a small piece of Plexiglas for the center insulator with a small hole 
drilled in it.  I use a twist-tie to secure it to the ring on the top section 
of the pole. I have also used a small PVC pipe coupling section from the local 
hardware store. 

Pole mounting: The Earthworm

http://www.theearthworm.com/

BLT Tuner (or equivalent set up.  I use the K2 internal tuner and a BL1 balun): 

http://www.qrpkits.com/norcal_blt.htm

It works very well on 40m to 10m.

73,

John W2XS



I'll be vacationing in NC this summer at a nice cottage in the mountains.
Taking my K3, what is the best portable antenna to take with me for that
week.  There are many and I'm sure there are some strong opinions.  Thanks
 
Phil
 

Philip 
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