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A “build to spec” approach The OCFD antenna A “build to spec” approach

What is it? Half wave length antenna Fed at a high impedance point with a N:1 balun To obtain reasonable impedance matches at multiple harmonics

Why bother with it? Simple single wire antenna Provides multi-band operation Easily customized to meet specific requirements

How to build it? Define goals Adjust variables length feed point impedance matching shape Simulate Iterate

My Initial goals No special ground system Coax feed line from transmitter Install along fence line Very stable supports - minimize fatigue Total new cost: $200 to $300... Must: 40, 30, 20, 15 meter bands minimal antenna tuner requirements optimize for CW Workable: 80, 17 and 10 Very Stealth single wire -- black insulated no traps, etc near end fed -- at main support Take advantage of natural "camouflage"

This Eliminates many antennas loaded antennas end fed antennas center fed dipoles trap antennas doublets verticals fan dipoles towers & beams

So, what’s left??? OCFD / near end-fed Cut for low end of 80 meter band Fed at 15 to 30% point N:1 balun at feed point Coax from transmitter

Design approach Select Fundamental Select the feed point Lowest band of interest Harmonics of interest Select the feed point Avoid zero current / high SWR Use Balun Minimize unbalanced currents in feed line To optimize driving point impedance Simulate and iterate

Consider current plots At resonance, Standing Wave currents are zero at end points First and third harmonics have current peaks Even harmonics have zero current. Center fed antennas have very high impedances for even harmonics…

Field Day -- 40

Field Day – 40 SWR Plot

FD-40 on 40 M

FD-40 on 40 meters

FD-40 on 20M

FD-40 on 15M

FD-40 on 10M

Now consider 80 – 10 meters Take absolute value Invert even harmonics Avoid zero current Use 4:1 Balun… Simulate to find best set of options

Ned OCFD - 80

Ned OCFD – 80 SWR Plot

Ned OCFDP – 80 on 40 M

Ned OCFD – 80 on 15M

Ned OCFD – 80 Installation

Ned OCFD – 80 Installation

Ned OCFD – 80 Installation

OCFD build Chart Ned OCFD - 80 K2OID OCFD-80 FD-40 Overall Length 137.5 feet 137.5 Feet 68.8 feet Feed Point (%) 20% 25% Balun 4:1 Coverage 80-40-30-20-15-12-10 80-40-30-17-15-12 40-20-15-10