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CG Antennas BL-49 Unun
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End-fed half-wave antennas (EFHW) are very popular because they are easy to hang in limited space installations while achieving multi-band functionality with a transceiver built-in tuner or an external wide range tuner. In many cases the use of a BL-49 Unun with a specific monoband wire length can achieve low or reasonable SWR on many harmonically related Amateur bands. The radiation pattern of an EFHW antenna is similar to that of a dipole and the 49:1 Unun adapts to different end-fed wire configurations; the antenna wire may be suspended straight and parallel to the ground, or angled as an inverted-V or inverted-L, or run diagonally as a sloper wire, with the BL-49 Unun feedpoint located anywhere from a few feet above the ground hanging high from a support. Experimentation is encouraged with this very adaptable and forgiving feedpoint method, where the position of the wire in relation to the ground or any metal having the greatest effect on the efficiency and the pattern of the EFHW wire antenna. See antenna texts and web forums for wire lengths known to provide the best results, such as 60-70 ft. for 80-10 meters.
CG Antennas BL-49 Unun Specifications:
Frequency Range: 1.8 - 30 MHz, antenna tuner required.
Transformer Ratio: 49:1
Feedline Impedance (Ω): 50 Ohm
Max. Power: 600W SSB
Connector: SO-239 – UHF female
Size (WHD): 3.582 x 5.984 x 2.165 in. (91 x 152 x 55 mm)
Weight : 1.15 lbs. (520 g)
Unun, 49:1, BL-49, 1.8-30MHz, 600W PEP Max., Typ. Used for EFHW, SO-239, WHD 3.6 x 2.2 x 6.0 in., 1.1 lbs., Each
Part Number: CGA-11365-49
Estimated Ship Date: Today
Estimated Ship Date: Today