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ZeroFive Antennas Vertical Antennas For HF Radio and Ham

Contents of this site are copyright 2002-2021 by ZeroFive-Antennas All canceled orders are subject to a 20% restocking fee. No refunds on custom orders. Website Designed By: ...

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N5PA Website - ZeroFive 43 Foot Vertical Antenna Page

Let's look at the SWR on a typical 43 foot vertical antenna: 15 Meters: 12.4:1. 12 Meters: 18.4:1. 10 Meters: 4.8:1. The voltages on 160 and 80 meters, running 100 watts of power will be about 849 Volts RMS base voltage, with a Peak voltage of 1201.75 Volts. The Current will be 3.221 Amps, which would be deadly.

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ZeroFive Antenna Installation – K9JY

Jun 24, 2008 . ZeroFive Antenna Installation. 24-June-2008 3:00 am. Scot, K9JY. 4 comments After receiving all of the parts and getting them in order, it was finally time to do the installation of the ZeroFive 40-10 vertical. Digging the hole.

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Zero Five Antenna - KK3Q

Zero Five Antenna. My Antenna Installation. After the hurricanes of 2005 came roaring through Orlando I had little, if anything left of the 3 element, tri-band quad that had served me so well for over 20 years. After the storms were gone and hurricane season was over here I decided it was time for a major renovation of the antenna “farm”.

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Zero-Five Antennas QRZ Forums

Jan 26, 2010 . Zero-Five Antennas is advertizing a "Groundplane 17 through 80 meter multiband vertical, (new for 2010), designed for hams that do not have room for ground radials. This antenna has no traps or coils to burn out or fill with water and detune.This vertical has 6 ridged aluminum radials 134 inches long each and can be mounted at any height above 6 feet of the ground.

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Zero-Five Vertical Antenna Setup at KC9FFV's QTH - YouTube

This is the Zero-Five 43 feet multiband vertical antenna installed at my QTH. Sorry for the heavy breathing but the allergies were kicking when I shot this. ...

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Update to Zero-Five Vertical Antenna Setup at KC9FFV's QTH

This is an update to my previous video about the Zero-Five Vertical Antenna installation at my QTH. Made two major changes and I wanted to share them with al...

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27 FOOT HOA 10-40 METER NO RADIAL ... - ZeroFive Antennas

27 FOOT HOA 10-40 METER NO RADIAL MULTIBAND FOLDOVER VERTICAL ANTENNA WITH UNUN. The 27 foot hoa 10-40 meter Multi-Band Vertical antenna is a heavy duty freestanding vertical element. Out performs all other verticals antennas of equal size and price. This vertical antenna has no lossy traps or coils to burn out or de tune in heavy rain or snow.

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FAQ ZeroFive Antennas

Q – Do I need to mount my antenna to a metal pipe, ... A – Using a shorter run of coax is ok only if you use a manual tuner with a wider matching range. ... Contents of this site are copyright 2002-2021 by ZeroFive-Antennas All canceled orders are subject to a 20% restocking fee. …

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20 METER 5/8 WAVE MONOBAND VERTICAL WITH FOLDOVER

Testing the 20 m 5/8 wave monoband from ZeroFive Antennas at our fieldday May 2016. Working "out of the box" with SWR full band lower then 1:1.5.Radials: 12 ...

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Review Summary For : ZeroFive Antennas Multiband Vertical. Reviews: 114. MSRP: 469.00. Description: A Multiband vertical for 10 to 160m,41 foot tall feed with your coax or ladder line,For use with a tuner,Made from 6063 t832 AL tubing,Requires radials,5kw cw,10kw ssb pwr handling,Freestanding,Comes with base insulator and tube.

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ZEROFIVE-ANTENNAS SLIDE SHOW - YouTube

This is a slide show of pictures of ZEROFIVE-ANTENNASThere are random pictures of customers installations and custom made products.WWW.ZEROFIVE-ANTENNAS.COM

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43 FOOT 10-160 METER MULTIBAND ... - ZeroFive Antennas

SKU: 43SP Category: Multiband Verticals Tags: 43 foot vertical antenna, multiband antenna, multiband vertical antenna, www.zerofive-antennas.com, zero five antenna, zerofive-antennas 43ftvert The 43 foot 10-160 meter Multi-Band Vertical antenna is a freestanding vertical element with no traps or coils.

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Review Summary For : ZEROFIVE-ANTENNAS 10 THROUGH 40 METER GROUND PLANE VERTICAL; Reviews: 72 MSRP: 379. Description: A 10 though 40 meter multiband vertical ground plane.Has 6 aluminum radials 100 inches long.Vertical element is 27 feet tall.This vertical is self resonant across the whole 20 meter band So it can be used as a monoband 20 meter vertical.mounts to a 1 3/4 …

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Nov 03, 2019 . Review Summary For : ZeroFive Antennas; Reviews: 22 MSRP: 309; Description: Full size verticals for the low bands,30m,40m,80m,160m,Hand made from 6063-t832 tubing,12 sections from 2Inch Bottom section tapers to 1/2 at the top,Comes with base insulator and base tube.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you know anything about zero five antennas?

    Discussion in ' General Technical Questions and Answers ' started by VE3JOC, Jan 25, 2010 . Not open for further replies. Does anyone know anything about the quality & performance of Zero-Five Antennas? I am looking to set up a multiband vertical but due to some restrictions, ground radials could present a problem.

  • How big is a 43 foot vertical antenna?

    Let's look at the SWR on a typical 43 foot vertical antenna: 15 Meters: 12.4:1 12 Meters: 18.4:1 10 Meters: 4.8:1 The voltages on 160 and 80 meters, running 100 watts of power will be about 849 Volts RMS base voltage, with a Peak voltage of 1201.75 Volts. The Current will be 3.221 Amps, which would be deadly.

  • What kind of antenna system do I Need?

    I had settled on a vertical of sorts being that the average sized lot I live on wouldn’t allow a decent wire antenna system. Problem was deciding on just what vertical I wanted, so I gathered up some magazines and, coupled with some Internet searches, and started comparison shopping. Of course the most popular brands came to mind:

  • How many radials are in a zerofive lawn stapler?

    I've had my 43' 160-10 ZeroFive vertical up just at a month. Went together like a breeze. Started with 8 radials in the ground. That was taking forever so went the lawn staple route and now have 73 radials down, ranging from 30' to 43'. No real technical reason for 73 (3000' of 14 ga. copper braided).

  • How tall does a zerofive vertical antenna need to be?

    If you live on a city lot or in a covenant restricted neighborhood, this could get you on the air on 160 through 10 meters. This antenna requires a good ground plane beneath it and I would suggest getting one of the radial plates from someone like DX Engineering. Also, this antenna has very hight SWR, especially on the low bands.

  • How tall is a groundplane vertical radio antenna?

    The 10-80 meter groundplane vertical antenna is a rugged multiband vertical antenna, That is 43 feet in height. This vertical antenna has no lossy traps or coils to burn out.Super wide bandwidth... The 10-80 meter groundplane vertical antenna is a rugged multiband vertical antenna, That is 43 feet in height.

  • Which is groundplane antenna has super wide bandwidth?

    The 10-40 meter high performance groundplane freestanding vertical antenna is a rugged multiband vertical antenna. This vertical antenna has no lossy traps or coils to burn out. Super wide bandwidth means more time operating,and less time stuck on a frequency your trap vertical is tuned for.

  • What kind of antennas do zero five hams use?

    Zero-Five Antennas is advertizing a "Groundplane 17 through 80 meter multiband vertical, (new for 2010), designed for hams that do not have room for ground radials.

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