Yes, this is also a great technique. One suggestion though -- there's RF current in the counterpoise, and having it too close to the ground will burn (waste) some TX power. Better to run it in the range of 6-8 ft.

Remember - an SWR indication at the rig is NOT an indicator of antenna performance.  It only tells us that the transmitter is matched to whatever is connected to its terminals, but it tells us nothing about how much power is LOST in the feedline, the antenna, or the ground, nor does it tell us how well the antenna radiates or in what directions (vertically and horizontally) it radiates.

73, Jim K9YC

On 11/18/2017 2:05 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
The easiest end fed antenna for portable use with those bands on the KX2/KX3 comes from some experiments and experience of one of the KX2 field testers (and an active SOTA ham). Use a BNC to dual binding post (Pomona) adapter on the KX2/3. Connect a 58 foot piece of wire to the red (center conductor) post, and a 23 foot "counterpoise" wire to the black (shield) post.  The counterpoise wire can be run along the ground or laying on top of nearby bushes. Tie a rock or other throwing item to the end of the 58 foot radiator and get it up in the air - TUNE it and operate.
No balun, no fuss, and the wire rolls up into a small ball for transport.
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