The antenna for the PFR-3A is a 150 foot (46m) center fed horizontal wire supported by three trees 30 ft (9m) above ground. The wire is roughly N-S ("broadside" E-W) but the trees are not in a straight line --in plan view there is an obtuse angle of 135° formed at the feed point.
Coax transmission line is 50 ft RG-58/U plus 75 feet RG-6/U. The two pieces of coax are joined with a PL-258 double female barrel connector outside the house. ATU is indoors.
What kind of antenna are you using with the PFR-3?
WillieWirehead 1 year ago
@WillieWirehead:
The antenna for the PFR-3A is a 150 foot (46m) center fed horizontal wire supported by three trees 30 ft (9m) above ground. The wire is roughly N-S ("broadside" E-W) but the trees are not in a straight line --in plan view there is an obtuse angle of 135° formed at the feed point.
Coax transmission line is 50 ft RG-58/U plus 75 feet RG-6/U. The two pieces of coax are joined with a PL-258 double female barrel connector outside the house. ATU is indoors.
73 de NG9D
NG9D 1 year ago