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Old October 16th 04, 07:00 AM
John Beattie
 
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I'm looking into purchasing a PAR Ef-SWL end fed antenna as I've read
glowing reports about its noise reducing capabilities and ease of set-up.
I'd like to hear first hand from anyone who is currently using one of these
antennas. How is it working for you? What bands does it give the best
performance on? How do you have the antenna configured? Does it help reduce
RF interference any more than a well installed random wire? Are you pleased
with the antenna?

Thanks!


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Old October 16th 04, 01:52 PM
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I'm looking into purchasing a PAR Ef-SWL end fed antenna as I've read
glowing reports about its noise reducing capabilities and ease of set-up.
I'd like to hear first hand from anyone who is currently using one of these
antennas. How is it working for you? What bands does it give the best
performance on? How do you have the antenna configured? Does it help reduce
RF interference any more than a well installed random wire? Are you pleased
with the antenna?

Thanks!



JB,

READ: Par Electronics EF-SWL" End-Fed Shortwave Antenna
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/277

The Wire Antenna Element of the PAR EF-SWL Antenna is
45 Feet long. The PAR EF-SWL Antenna lends itself to
being configured as an Inverted "L" Antenna with a
15 Foot Vertical-Leg and a 30 Foot Horizontal-Arm.
PAR= http://www.parelectronics.com/swl_end.htm

Buy a 50-100 Foot piece of Coax Cable.

Pick two 16-20 Foot "Mounting Points" to 'rig' your
Wire Antenna Element from.

At the FAR Mounting Point install a Ground Rod.

Route/Run the Coax Cable out to the NEAR Mounting Point
and along/under the Ground 'directly under' the path of
the Wire Antenna Element to the FAR Mounting Point.

Mount the Par EF-SWL's Matching Transformer 'directly'
on/to the Ground Rod. Attach the Ground Wire to the
Matching Transformer.

Route/Run the Wire Antenna Element Up and then between
the two Mounting Points and secure the wire. Attach
the Wire Antenna Element to the Matching Transformer.

Connect the Coax Cable to the Matching Transformer.

Connect the Coax Cable to your Radio/Receiver.

Enjoy Listening !
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Old October 16th 04, 05:53 PM
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John, these links might help:

http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mt2003reviews.html

http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3707

Steve


"John Beattie" wrote in message link.net...
I'm looking into purchasing a PAR Ef-SWL end fed antenna as I've read
glowing reports about its noise reducing capabilities and ease of set-up.
I'd like to hear first hand from anyone who is currently using one of these
antennas. How is it working for you? What bands does it give the best
performance on? How do you have the antenna configured? Does it help reduce
RF interference any more than a well installed random wire? Are you pleased
with the antenna?

Thanks!

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Old October 17th 04, 09:29 AM
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Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a Par EF-SWL. I called Universal
today(Sat. Oct. 16), and was told they are out of stock. I was further told
that when they get their next shipment, there allready spoken for. Thanks, Good
DXing to you, Gary
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Old October 17th 04, 05:30 PM
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According to Par Electronic's website, this antenna is made from "a
tough polyethylene jacketed genuine Flex Weave (168 strands #36 woven
copper)."

Will its consisting of 168 strands of wire help (or hurt) its
performance? Or will this simply make it more flexible and easier to
work with?

Steve
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Old October 18th 04, 07:01 AM
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A much better deal is to the the antenna interface from the ebay seller
rfjunkie

go to auction number 5726492926


I use one and it is an outstanding deal. it is similar to the ICE model 180
and the antenna you mention but at a fraction of the cost



"John Beattie" wrote in message
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I'm looking into purchasing a PAR Ef-SWL end fed antenna as I've read
glowing reports about its noise reducing capabilities and ease of set-up.
I'd like to hear first hand from anyone who is currently using one of

these
antennas. How is it working for you? What bands does it give the best
performance on? How do you have the antenna configured? Does it help

reduce
RF interference any more than a well installed random wire? Are you

pleased
with the antenna?

Thanks!


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*John Beattie*






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= = = "mike maghakian" wrote in message
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A much better deal is to the the antenna interface
from the ebay seller rfjunkie

go to auction number 5726492926


I use one and it is an outstanding deal. it is similar to
the ICE model 180 and the antenna you mention but at a
fraction of the cost



MM,

I would agree these SWL 'baluns' are good performers at a low cost.

Read: Two Shortwave Listener (SWL) 10:1 Baluns for Random Wire Antennas
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/1523
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/1528

iane ~ RHF
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"John Beattie" wrote in message
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I'm looking into purchasing a PAR Ef-SWL end fed antenna as I've read
glowing reports about its noise reducing capabilities and ease of set-up.
I'd like to hear first hand from anyone who is currently using one of

these
antennas. How is it working for you? What bands does it give the best
performance on? How do you have the antenna configured? Does it help

reduce
RF interference any more than a well installed random wire? Are you

pleased
with the antenna?

Thanks!
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*John Beattie*


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According to Par Electronic's website, this antenna is made from "a
tough polyethylene jacketed genuine Flex Weave (168 strands #36 woven
copper)."

Will its consisting of 168 strands of wire help (or hurt) its
performance? Or will this simply make it more flexible and easier to
work with?

Steve


STEVE,

Read about "Flex Weave" a 'specialty' Wire for Antennas.

http://www.davisrf.com/ham1/flexweve.htm

AWG #14 Antenna Wire is made-up of:
- 168 Strands of #36 Copper Wire.
- Each individual Wire Strand is coated / insulated.
- 24 Strands are 'bundled' into a Cord.
- Seven Cords are Twisted (Rope Like) into a Wire Bundle.
- Very Flexible and Strong.
- Litz Wire like RF Electrical Properties.
http://home.earthlink.net/~jimlux/hv/litz.htm

FLEX-WEAVE-DRAWING= http://www.radiobooks.com/products/fw.htm

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