By Bob2, W1IS and KC1DSQ
FACTS
For best results, an End Fed needs a proper counterpoise!
- An End Fed is just an Off-Center-Fed antenna fed WAY OFF CENTER.
- As with electrical circuits, ALL antennas must have paths to and from a power source.
- If you don’t have a return path on your antenna, RF will find one. Did you know that your body is the return path for the rubber-duck on your HT?
- The outside of the shield of your coax to a 1:1 balun/choke is an excellent End Fed counterpoise. The balun/choke at the proper counterpoise length prevents RF in the shack.
- The proper length for a counterpoise is .05*λ (λ = wavelength of the lowest band). This produces low SWRs on the fundamental and all the harmonic bands.
- The impedance of an antenna goes up as the feed point moves farther from the center.
- The impedance of an Off-Center-Fed antenna fed between 20-33% off Center is about 200 ohms for the fundamental and most of the harmonics.
- The impedance of a single-band EFHW depends on the length of the radiator. For an 80m End Fed: 109ft, impedance is 450 ohms and, for 122.5 ft, impedance is 3200 ohms.
- Multi-band EFHW antennas are usually fed with a 36:1, 1800 ohms or 49:1, 2400 ohms transformer.
- It is possible to make an EFHW antenna to cover from 80m to 6m if losses are well managed.
- An EFHW can be configured as a long wire, inverted V, Inverted L, Vertical or run through trees.
Why Use a 36:1 Transformer on a single-band or multiband End FED*
- Fewer turns have lower leakage reactance requiring a smaller leakage compensation capacitor: 56pF to 82pF on a 36:1 transformer vs. 100 or 150pF on a 64:1 transformer.
- A smaller capacitor reduces the load on the transformer secondary at higher frequencies delivering better performance on 10m and 6m.
- With a proper counterpoise, reactance at the frequency of lowest SWR on the lowest band is ZERO thus aligning minimum SWR with actual resonance. Resistance at resonance is close to 50 Ohms → 1:1 minimum SWR.
FABLE
- End Feds don’t need a counterpoise.
- If it is an OCF fed way off center then where is the short end?
Answer: Your Coax feed line, your rig, your body, your house wiring, an unfortunate squirrel, whatever return path the RF finds is your counterpoise.
- Without a specifically designed counterpoise It may “work” but may not have the SWR or pattern you expected. Without the choke/balun, RF may find a way into your shack with unpleasant consequences.
For more information, check our website - OCFMasters.com and click below to purchase our book, “Wire Antennas, 160m to 70cm: Concepts Construction and On the Air” 2nd edition.
*BalunDesigns.com carries 36:1 transformers and 1:1 baluns with 30dB isolation for End Feds.