Description
The Half Size G5RV Antenna is a compact version of the classic G5RV, designed for operators who want multi-band HF performance but have limited space.
While still a compromise antenna, it offers reliable all-round performance across key HF bands when used with an external tuner.
🌍 Multi-Band HF Coverage
✔ Covers: 10 / 15 / 20 / 40 metres
✔ Resonant on 10m band
✔ Multi-band use with external ATU
📏 Compact Size – Ideal for Smaller Spaces
- 15.5 metre wire length
- Half the size of a full G5RV
- Easier to install in gardens and restricted areas
✔ Perfect where space is limited
📡 Proven G5RV Design
- Widely used and trusted design
- Balanced performance across bands
- Ideal general-purpose HF antenna
⚡ High Power Capability
✔ Handles up to 500 Watts
✔ Suitable for most base station setups
🔌 Ribbon Feeder Included
- 4.6 metre 300 Ohm ribbon feeder
- High-quality USA-made line
- Supports multi-band operation
🔗 Coax Ready Connection
- SO239 feedpoint socket
- Connect via PL259 coax
- Easy integration with your setup
✔ No full ladder line run required
⚠️ Important Note
Best used with an external antenna tuner (ATU).
Some internal tuners may struggle to match all bands.
🏡 Flexible Installation
Install as:
- Inverted “V”
- Flat-top dipole
- Sloper
✔ Works in most small gardens
Key Features
- Half size G5RV antenna
- Multi-band HF coverage (10–40m)
- Compact 15.5m wire length
- 300 Ohm ribbon feeder
- SO239 coax connection
- 500W power handling
Technical Specifications
- Type: Half size G5RV (copper version)
- Frequency Bands: 10–40 metres
- Wire Length: 15.5 metres
- Feeder Length: 4.6 metres (300 Ohm ribbon)
- Power Handling: 500W
- Connector: SO239
Why Choose Half Size G5RV?
✔ Fits smaller spaces
✔ Covers multiple HF bands
✔ Easy to install
✔ Proven design
Ideal For
- Smaller gardens
- Portable setups
- Amateur radio base stations
- Users limited on space
Straight Talking
If you don’t have room for a full G5RV, this gives you a very usable multi-band antenna in half the space.



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