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Category: Ham Radio: Wire antennas
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| Description: Wire antennas for ham radio. Many ham radio operators rely on simply wire antennas (inverted V, dipole, inverted L, loops, off center fed dipoles, Tee antennas and many more). This category contains several easy-to-build wire antenna projects for HF. |
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Experience with restricted space antennas
Summary of experience with restricted space antennas
Case 1: 10m dipole in attic
Case 2: 40m twin lead Marconi in attic
Case 3: Triband inverted V dipole under the eaves
Case 4: 10m dipole in attic
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| | Hits: 1163 | Rating: 0 | Votes: 0 | Added: 8-Dec-2004 14:02 GMT | |
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Extended Double Zepp Dipole
Extended Double Zepp Dipole Cut for 15 Meters
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| | Hits: 367 | Rating: 0 | Votes: 0 | Added: 8-Dec-2004 14:01 GMT | |
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FIXED INVERTED VEE BEAM FOR 80m
FIXED INVERTED VEE BEAM FOR 80m suspended between towers.
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| | Hits: 650 | Rating: 0 | Votes: 0 | Added: 8-Dec-2004 14:01 GMT | |
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Folded Dipoles
Folded Dipoles. The folded dipole still uses roughly the same length as a regular dipole (468 / f), however a second wire is added and "folded" back onto the dipole with some small spacing. Thus the name folded dipole. This affects the feedpoint impedance. The antenna sort of resembles a flattened quad.
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| | Hits: 510 | Rating: 5 | Votes: 1 | Added: 8-Dec-2004 14:01 GMT | |
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G5RV - Theory, construction and feeding
The G5RV is a very popular antenna on the HF amateur band today. Theory, construction and feeding
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| | Hits: 568 | Rating: 0 | Votes: 0 | Added: 8-Dec-2004 14:01 GMT | |
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G5RV multi-band antenna
G5RV multi-band antenna, construction, tips
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