New antenna model

I was able to find some EZNEC model files for a G5RV antenna including the feed line and tried to modify it to match my current antenna setup. 40m and 80m are pretty much the same, but the radiation patterns for 20m and 10m become a little more complex compared to my initial model.

10m

EZNEC G5RV 10m
EZNEC G5RV 10m

20m

EZNEC G5RV 20m
EZNEC G5RV 20m

Here’s EZNEC’s SWR plot

EZNEC G5RV SWR plot
EZNEC G5RV SWR plot

Modeling the antenna

Using the EZNEC ARRL version that comes in the ARRL Antenna book, I attempted to create a simple model of the antenna as it’s currently set up.

Using a tape measure and some very rough estimating, I came up with this plot of how the antenna is set up, without the ladder line in the middle (haven’t figured out how to add the feed line yet).

EZNRC antenna diagram
EZNRC antenna diagram
EZNRC antenna diagram XY
EZNRC antenna diagram XY

The far field plots EZNEC gives me look like this

80m

EZNEC far field plot 80m
EZNEC far field plot 80m

40m

EZNEC far field plot 40m
EZNEC far field plot 40m

20m

EZNEC far field plot 20m
EZNEC far field plot 20m

10m

EZNEC far field plot 10m
EZNEC far field plot 10m

The antenna model is pretty simple and nowhere near perfect. I’m probably missing a lot by not having the feed line included. Based on these rough simulations though, it looks like I’m warming a lot of clouds (ham speak for when your antenna is sending radiation mostly straight up).