April 29, 2026
Description
Design Intent: have a portable, temporary 10m – 40m EFHW antenna for field use.
I wanted a portable, easy to deploy 10m – 40m EFHW for field activations. Having a trusty BambuLabs printer – I decided to try making one rather than buying one. In the spirit of amateur radio, this is an experiment. If you decide to print and use it, I would appreciate feedback to help refine the design. If you want a finished, commercial grade antenna, buy a Spooltenna.
The cool thing is that the 49:1 UnUn is built into the hub. I have two versions of end plates, one for an SO-239 and the other for a BNC. (I’ve completely built the SO-239 version so I haven’t uploaded the BNC version yet as it still needs updates.)
I’ve gone through a number of non-functional design iterations, and this one seems to be pretty solid. I deployed and recovered the wire over a dozen times and saw no appreciable signs of wear. The key to making this work well is the bearings. (I do need field use and feedback.)
There are lots of videos on winding 49:1 UnUns. I’ll provide a link but I didn’t do anything fancy for the UnUn other than using the Fair-Rite which is supposed to easily handle 100 watts. Overkill for portable, but….
There is a part to attach to the wire that is place high and the reel has a number of “lugs” for using rope to hold the base of the antenna.
The parts list is as follows (BOM provided below):
I used the 18 AWG for strength and the silicone coating. It is bulky. I may do a version in the future with stealth wire.
Printed Parts:
(1) Outside reel
(2) Outside reel covers each with 4 bearings installed
(1) crank arm
(1) handle center
(1) handle sleeve
(1) inner hub
(1) inner hub cap (SO-239 plate)
(1) toroid holder
(1) Wire end connector
Instructions for winding the toroid can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thuusY-qkHI&t=2065s
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License:
Standard Digital File License