Cover all HF bands with one single wire and no tuner!
to ensure great performance in a wide range of operating conditions. End-fed horizontal wire, an EFHW, offers the perfect solution for a wide range of ham activities. Whether you’re QRP backpack, vacationing, emcomm station, or an antenna neighbors will never see, MFJs got an EFHW for you: MFJ
-1982LP, $49.95. 30 Watts QRP, 80-10 Meters. MFJ-1984LP, $39.95. 30 Watts QRP, 40-10 Meters. MFJ-1982MP, $69.95. 300 Watts Restricted space, 80-10 Meters. MFJ-1984MP, $59.95. 300 Watts Restricted space, 40-10 Meters. MFJ
-1982HP, $89.95. 800 Watts, high power, 80-10 Meters. MFJ-1984HP, $79.95. 800W, high power, 40-10 Meters
Full HF coverage, no tuner needed on most frequencies.
• No long counterpoise, radials or feedline required
• Rugged weather-resistant 50-Ohm matching network
• Fast setup and takedown
• Easy storage/transport
• Stainless hardware, UV resistant materials throughout End-Fed Horizontal Wires (EFHW) cover multiple bands without traps, stubs, or resonators. End-fed radiators have the unique quality of resonating on the 1/2-wave fundamental frequency plus odd/even harmonics above! Broad-band matching transformer at feed point lets the entire HF spectrum be yours! SWR is so low you may never need a tuner.
Get on the air! Just one high center or end support — installation is fast for home, road, emergencies. EFHWs install virtually anywhere in minutes!
Comes with a rugged insulated-wire radiator that prevents detuning when contacting limbs/branches. “No-snag” end insulator slides over branches and through foliage without hang-ups. Toss your EFHW over a high limb for an inverted-V, raise the far end high for a powerful sloper, or even go vertical with an inverted-L. Dark jacketed wire is virtually invisible — Don’t let antenna restrictions keep you off the air
Power ratings are in Watts PEP for SSB/CW modes, with 50% or less transmit time (ICAS). Each network designed and tested
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