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- 160 meter full wave loop antenna
- The antenna is a 10 - 160 meter horizontal loop fed with 450 ohm ladder line all the way into the ham shack to an Palstar AT1500BAL balanced line antenna tuner
- A Practical Antenna for 160 Metres
- 140 feet of insulated wire, the first half of which (70 feet) is space wound on an insulated tube.
- Trapped dipole for 40-80-160 meters
- Build a space efficient trapped dipole antenna for 40-80-160 meter bands using RG-58 and PVC pipe by W8NX
- 80 Meters frame antenna
- Frame antenna for 80 and 160 meters band
- 160/80m Coaxial Receiving Loop Antennas
- Receiving loop antenna for top band. This antenna allow to reduce noise on both bands. The stand alone 80m loop is approximately four feet in diameter. And made of light weight material. Which makes it ideal for portable use or you can mount it above a pre-existing vhf antenna, and due to it's small size it is quite rotatable.
- Low band antennas for 80 and 160m
- Antennae for the Low Bands, 80 and 160m
- KQ6XA Antennas and towers
- Interesting antennas pojects such as Broadband/Multiband Dipole and Tower radiating antennas for 80m and 160m, HF antenna for the micro-light backpacking enthusiast
- A Small Wire Loop Antennas for 160 meters
- Low noise, receive only coax loop antennas for 160 - 10 meters HF bands
- Roofspace Antennas
- How to build a roofspace antennas and get them to work. Explains how to build an effective antenna in your roof. Very interesting if you don't have possibilities to setup an antenna in your roof.
- A $50 Beverage
- This antenna makes 80 and 160 enjoyable. Less than $50 to hear Europeans all summer on the LF bands seems like a good deal if you have the space!
- Double-L For 80/160
- Double-L Antenna For 80/160 by Don Toman, K2KQ
- EH antenna fo 160 mt by Iz7ath
- EH antenna for 160 mt: my experiment and comparison with a short vertical. with full details on construction procedure and testing.
- Semi-vertical trap antenna
- The G3NGD Semi-vertical Trap Antenna for 1,8 3,5 and 7MHz
- 160 meter linear loaded voltage feed T
- 160 meter linear loaded voltage fed T antenna
- Double Extended Zepp Antenna
- This double extended Zepp provides 3 db gain over a dipole on the band it is designed for. Each side or leg is about 5/8 wavelength long.
- K3KY's Short Beverage
- Originally planned as an 80/160 Beverage, this antenna is a terrific performer on 40 and 30 meters
- Linear-Loaded Inverted V
- How do you fit a full length 160 meter antenna into a 40 foot deep yard?
- W7IUV 160 Meters vertical
- 90 foot tall top loaded vertical for 160 meters
- A Lowband Antenna that is Almost Free
- The Shunt-fed Tower, an effective Low Band Antenna, uses your beam as a capacitive top-hat and only needs a simple feed network and a good ground system to work DX on 80M and 160M.
- Receiving antenna for low bands
- K9AY loop antenna installed at PA6Z Contest group. This is a receiving antennas for the low bands (160m, 80m and 40m). Include schematics and info on a building the control box, preamplifier and low-pass filter
- Rotatable delta loop
- W2UP rotatable low band receiving delta loop
- K2YWE's Compact 160m Lazy-U Antenna
- This compact 160m antenna is a half-wave dipole with a vertical section. It requires no radials and has worked well for me.
- Switchable Antenna 80/160 meters band
- A switchable antenna for 80/160 meters by IK1ZOY. A new version of a 1/4L 80 m. dipole modified for use in 160 m. band. using it's own coaxial cable feeder to wrap a coil.
- 4 Square Vertical Phased Array
- Improve your 80 and 160 meter signal without a Yagi!
- 160m Shielded loop antenna
- the 160m shield loop antenna based on W1FB articles in a number of ARRL publications
- KE4UYP Linear loaded vertical antenna
- This is a vertically and horizontally polarized antenna the Linear loaded 1/4 wave length vertical radiator introduces very little loss for 80 or 160 meters
- IK4DCS 80-160 mt Sloper antennas
- My Sloopers antennas for 80 and 160 meters
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- Optimizing half-wave sloper arrays for 160 meters
- This article presents a 160-meter variation of this family of antennas and, more importantly, a discussion of the details of how to get such a beast
working really well.
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- Receiving antenna for low bands
- K9AY loop antenna installed at PA6Z Contest group. This is a receiving antennas for the low bands (160m, 80m and 40m). Include schematics and info on a building the control box, preamplifier and low-pass filter
[Hits: 15399 | Votes: 6 | Rate: 9.00]
- Receiving loop aerial for 1.8 MHz
- Bulding notes of a receiving loop antenna for 160 meters band
[Hits: 3836 | Votes: 4 | Rate: 7.50]
- Receiving Loops antennas for 1.8 Mhz
- An article on how to build an efficient receive only loop antenna for 160 meters by Lloyd Butler VK5BR
[Hits: 2850 | Votes: 2 | Rate: 6.50]
- Remotely controlled flag antenna
- Flag antenna project for 160 meters band
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- Rotatable delta loop
- W2UP rotatable low band receiving delta loop
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- Rotatable Flag Antenna for 160 meters
- The FLAG and PENNANT antennas optimized and publicized on the topband reflector show great promise for those who live on less than full section farms
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- RX antenna for 160/80 meters
- RX Antenna 160m/80m Band Splitter/Switch, a small project that will work along with the K9AY RX antenna
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- Shoddytenna: vertical antenna for 160 meters
- A quick vertical for 160 meters portable use
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- Shortened dipole for 160 meters
- A short dipole for 160 meter band by XE3RN, includes also a receive only loop antenna in spanish
[Hits: 1392 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 3.00]
- Simple 160m vertical antenna
- A Simple vertical antenna project for the 160 meters band by Peter G8CVF
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- Single support gain antennas for 80-160 meters
- On 80 and 160 meters an antenna with modest gain and good front-to-back (F/B) ratio, along with a steerable pattern, can be very effective for contesting.
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- Small 160m antennas
- Modeling small 160 meter antennas, with a focus on the vertical H antenna
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- Spitfire Antenna
- A multiband antenna for 40 to 160 meters with control box project by HA8RM
[Hits: 491 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
- Switchable Antenna 80/160 meters band
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- A switchable antenna for 80/160 meters by IK1ZOY. A new version of a 1/4L 80 m. dipole modified for use in 160 m. band. using it's own coaxial cable feeder to wrap a coil.
[Hits: 14522 | Votes: 6 | Rate: 5.50]
- T antenna with matching network for 160 m
- 160m T Antenna broadcast design by Guglielmo Marconi has been built and is used by Jim NN4AA on 160m. Article by G7LRR
[Hits: 2267 | Votes: 4 | Rate: 6.50]
- The 160M Homebrew Vertical
- The 160M "No Excuses" Homebrew Vertical is a 27 ft. vertical antenna, made from three 10 ft. PVC sections bolted together, and half wavelength of antenna wire helically wound around the PVC sections by K6MM
[Hits: 5847 | Votes: 15 | Rate: 6.14]
- The 160M No-Excuses Homebrew Vertical
- 160m antenna designed for stations having a difficult time putting a decent signal on 160M from small or restricted lots.A 25 ft. vertical antenna, made from three 10 ft. PVC.
[Hits: 227 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
- The Battle Creek 40 80 160 m antenna
- 3 Band vertical Marconi-antenna for the bands 40, 80, 160 meters with a ground net of wires as radials.
[Hits: 1893 | Votes: 3 | Rate: 8.00]
- The Battle Creek Special Antenna
- This antenna is often mentioned as secret weapon for LF bands (160, 80 & 40 m) operating at many DXpeditions. It is not commercially available but may be loaned to the expedition staff. It was brought to Ham Radio scene by George Guerin, K8GG, Charlie Dewey, W0CD and George Taft, W8UVZ
[Hits: 3269 | Votes: 2 | Rate: 8.00]
- The Doble L antenna for 160 and 80 m
- The antenna has the form of a C, it is fed in the centre of the vertical section which is abt 20 m high by HB9TPL
[Hits: 2044 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 3.00]
- The Hustler 5BTV Conversion to 160 Meters
- The prototype vertical is a modified Hustler 5BTV. The conversion allows the vertical to retain five-band operation by trading 80-meters for 160-meters
[Hits: 6355 | Votes: 10 | Rate: 8.80]
- The K7TJR Array 160m antenna
- Anyone attempting to work DX on Top-Band 160 Meters, soon learns of the need for a good receiving antenna. This is a 160 meter 8 element receiving array.
[Hits: 1646 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
- The Kite and Balloon Antenna Site
- A complete site for anyone wanting to use kites or balloons for supporting Top Band antenna systems.
[Hits: 6262 | Votes: 6 | Rate: 8.50]
- The Lazy-H vertical antenna
- A versatile antenna for dx work
[Hits: 6307 | Votes: 8 | Rate: 5.00]
- The TeslaVert 160 meter antenna
- A compact antenna contender for 160 meters.
[Hits: 2908 | Votes: 4 | Rate: 5.50]
- Top-Loaded Wire for 80 and 160 Meters
- Operating on 160 meters from a city lot is always a challenge. Here's how K9YC does it.
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- Topband Homebrew Helical
- Sharing information on Topband Homebrew Antennas, Base & Mobile
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- TX Four Square Antenna
- A 220-ft tower that has five catenary lines, each about 500 feet long. Four of these lines, running NE, SE, SW, and NW support four 1/4-wavelength wire verticals used in a 160-meter four-square antenna.
[Hits: 518 | Votes: 0 | Rate: 0.00]
- VE6FI 160 Meter Antenna
- This is a 160 meter antenna which is a shunt fed vertical. A 72 foot Trylon tower with a 6 element 15 meter mono bander mounted on the top is used as the radiating element.
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- Vertical antenna for 160 meter
- This high antenna require a large ground composed by 40 radials. It's not very handy expecially in windy situations but is very powerfull in pile-ups. In italian
[Hits: 3758 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
- Vertical Antenna For 40- 80-160 Meters
- The basic antenna is a vertical monopole, using elevated radials to complete the ground plane by k5oe
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- Vertical for 80 or 160 meters
- KE4UYP project for a top fed 1/4 wave lenght linear loaded vertical for 80m or 160m
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- Vertical Radial Ground Systems
- Tom, K1JJ on radial ground system applied to 160 m vertical array
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- WH2T Inverted L Antenna info
- About a 160 meter band 1/4 wave inverted L antenna
[Hits: 6473 | Votes: 6 | Rate: 7.50]
- Wire antennas for the low bands
- Experiments by G8JNJ on wire antennas for low bands. Based on these tests, conclude that for multiband (160 to 6m) operation, in a restricted area it is very difficult to beat a G5RV, especially the ZS6BK version.
[Hits: 2189 | Votes: 3 | Rate: 7.33]
- Your First 160-Meter Antenna
- Notes on building a basic wire vertical or horizontal antenna for 160 meters band by L. B. Cebik, W4RNL
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