golddustpeak
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I’m trying to understand what went wrong with my newly installed EFLW antenna.
It all started with me wanting to get back on the air with something other than FT8 due to high noise levels,.
The noise level in our home was a continuous S9 and after lots of discovery and work I’ve managed to get it back to a respectable S2 to S4.
During this time, I decided that a 59-foot EFLW antenna would be my only practicable choice due to HOA and physical restrictions.
I chose 59 ft (with a 20 ft counterpoise) as the best non resonant length that would fit the property.
The feed point starts about 6 inches away from the house 20 ft above ground.
From there the wire runs up, west a few feet then south a few to an elevation of about 25 feet where it meets an insulator hung from a tree branch. At this point the wire turns and runs east for it’s length ending in an insulator hung from a tree branch at 15 feet or so.
The antenna (14 Ga wire) is fed from my radio to a tuner then a choke then the UNUN.
The wire will tune to very low SWRs (1.1 -1.9). The Radiation pattern is promptly E SE and W NW.
So far I was thinking that I was good to go but when I got the noise level down to where it should be I found there were VERY few stations to be heard on Phone or CW (on any band) with a few more during contests but at low levels.
Yes, the wire has branches to the south of it but none touching.
I am operating from a second floor level but I believe my grounding and bonding are OK.
So now I’m not sure exactly where to go next. My only current thought is to move the UNUN out a foot or so from the house.
Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated,
TNX
It all started with me wanting to get back on the air with something other than FT8 due to high noise levels,.
The noise level in our home was a continuous S9 and after lots of discovery and work I’ve managed to get it back to a respectable S2 to S4.
During this time, I decided that a 59-foot EFLW antenna would be my only practicable choice due to HOA and physical restrictions.
I chose 59 ft (with a 20 ft counterpoise) as the best non resonant length that would fit the property.
The feed point starts about 6 inches away from the house 20 ft above ground.
From there the wire runs up, west a few feet then south a few to an elevation of about 25 feet where it meets an insulator hung from a tree branch. At this point the wire turns and runs east for it’s length ending in an insulator hung from a tree branch at 15 feet or so.
The antenna (14 Ga wire) is fed from my radio to a tuner then a choke then the UNUN.
The wire will tune to very low SWRs (1.1 -1.9). The Radiation pattern is promptly E SE and W NW.
So far I was thinking that I was good to go but when I got the noise level down to where it should be I found there were VERY few stations to be heard on Phone or CW (on any band) with a few more during contests but at low levels.
Yes, the wire has branches to the south of it but none touching.
I am operating from a second floor level but I believe my grounding and bonding are OK.
So now I’m not sure exactly where to go next. My only current thought is to move the UNUN out a foot or so from the house.
Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated,
TNX