I'm always terrified of losing the thumbscrew in the grass. I wish MFJ made
these with a built-in right angle and a binding post, or even just a bolt
and a wing nut, at the base.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 8:21 AM Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com> wrote:

> Use one of the KX3's thumbscrews. We relieved the paint on the chassis at
> these points so you can use them for counterpoise wires or ground.
>
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 5:14 AM, "Barry N1EU n1eu.ba...@gmail.com [KX3]" <
> kx3-nore...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Probably a dumb question, but any suggestions on how to connect
> counterpoise wires using the MFJ-1820T?  The loaded whip terminates in a
> male BNC, which I assume is intended to connect directly to the KX3 antenna
> jack.  It's not obvious to me how to add counterpoise wires???
> >
> > Thanks & 73,
> > Barry N1EU
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been using an MFJ-1820T telescoping 20-meter whip for a few months.
> Considering its length (48"), results have been excellent. I typically use
> it with the KX3 on a picnic table at 15 W (with an external battery), or
> hand-held at 3 to 5 W (internal battery).
> >
> > During the ARRL DX contest I worked many countries in CW and RTTY modes,
> and have also had a number of longer QSOs on 20-meter SSB. Of course at
> these power levels, with an electrically short whip, good band conditions
> can't hurt.
> >
> > I prefer a 25' or so wire-in-a-tree antenna when there's time. But when
> I need a quick deployment antenna that weighs very little, I pull out the
> 1820T. Note that you *must* use at least one counterpose wire. More than
> one helps, but all of the QSOs I described were made with a single 13'-long
> wire laid out on the ground. With no ground wire, you'll be down some 15 to
> 20 dB in transmit mode.
> >
> > Since the 20-meter results were so good, I also bought the whips for 40,
> 17, 15, and 10 meters. 40 meters is a rough ride at 48", but I was still
> able to check into daytime SSB nets all over the west coast running 10 W.
> On the higher bands, results improve as you go higher in frequency. I
> worked a few JAs on 15 meter SSB running just 1 watt.
> >
> > A traditional problem with such antennas is that the the SWR can
> sometimes be unexpectedly high, requiring that you micro-adjust the
> telescoping length and/or adjust the length of the counterpoise wire. This
> is completely unnecessary if you have an auto-tuner available. In
> particular, the KX3's ATU can quickly match any of these whips over their
> full target band. In a pinch the ATU can also match a given whip on
> adjacent bands. In the DX contest mentioned I tuned up the 20-meter whip on
> 17 and 15 meters as well, and made a few Q's there, despite the losses due
> to off-resonance operation.
> >
> > These whips can handle a surprising amount of power. They're rated to 25
> W, but I ran 50 W through the 20-meter version for several minutes without
> damaging it. Some other compact whips I've tried overheated quickly even at
> 10 W, including some of the Maldol models. When this happens, the SWR goes
> up and stays up until the coil cools down.
> >
> > Caveat: Always use a full-size antenna when possible. But if you've just
> crested a new hill and only have a couple of minutes to see if the RF
> really is greener on the other side, this is an excellent choice.
> >
> > 73,
> > Wayne
> > N6KR
> >
> >
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