Things You'll Need
Instructions
Locate two supporting objects (a tree, poles, etc.) that are at least 102 feet apart. Ensure that both supports are at least 35 feet tall. The antenna must be erected at this height or higher to ensure optimum performance.
Attach ends of the antenna to either support, using nylon rope rated to hold at least 50 lbs. of weight. Use a longer run of rope on either side of the antenna if the supports are farther than 102 feet apart. Make the antenna as horizontal as possible to ensure maximum performance in all directions around the antenna. Slope the antenna in one direction to make it able to transmit a stronger signal in that specific direction.
Ensure the ladder line from the center of the antenna is able to hang vertically for at least 20 feet. Ensure that the ladder line is not close to any conductive objects, such as metal, to prevent improper operation and performance of the G5RV.
Connect a run of coaxial cable to the end of the ladder line. Feed as desired to the location of your transceiver. Connect the other end of the coax to your radio, and turn on the radio.
Make several test transmissions with your transceiver to ensure proper operation. Ask other amateurs to give you a signal report. Be advised, however, that propagation at times may be poor, thus causing poor signal reports.