The coils and capacitors for 80, 40 and 30 meters
Capacitor close-up
The HF2V ready to be errected
The base for the Butternut HF2V is in the ground.
Proud owner (Alexandru Csete OZ9AEC) looking forward to test the HF2V.
The HF2V stand well even in heavy winds.
The HF2V on a nice summer day.
The coils and capacitors for 80, 40 and 30 meter.
The coils and capacitors for 80, 40 and 30 meter from a different angle.
The 160m kit
The 80, 40 and 30 meter kits
Butternut HF2V SWR on 15 meters 18-24 MHz 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on 15 meter between 20 and 22 MHz 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on 30 meter 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on 40 meter. 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on 80 meter. 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on 80 meter 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V SWR on HF 2007-02-18
Butternut HF2V during winter 2009/2010
Checking the HF2V after 2009/2010 winter season.
The Butternut HF2V vertical antenna after 3 years
The feed point and the 1.8 MHz resonator
The 1.8 MHz resonator
Close-up of the 1.8 MHz capacitors after 3 years
The top of the 1.8 MHz coil after 3 years
The 3.5, 7 and 10.1 MHz resonators
The 3.5 and 7 MHz resonators
The capacitors for 3.5 and 7 MHz
Close-up of the junction between the 3.5 and 7 MHz resonators
The 10.1 MHz resonator
Close-up of the junction between the 7 and the 10.1 MHz resonators
HF2V SWR on HF 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 160m 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 80m 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 40m 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 30m 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 15m 2010.04.03
HF2V SWR on 10m 2010.04.03