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    Antennas : 17M
    • Extended Double Zepp Antenna for 17 m - 17 meters band version of an extended double zepp antenna. The Zepp, short for Zeppelin is any resonant antenna end-fed by ladder line. A Double Zepp means a center-fed antenna. This extended version provides 3 db gain over a dipole. The double Zepp consists of two collinear 0.64 wave length elements fed in phase
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    Antennas : 20M
    • J-Pole for 14MHz - 20 meter wire j-pole for 14.2 MHz, a vertical, end-fed half wave antenna by N1LO
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    Antennas : End-Fed
    • Portable QRP HF Antennas - Notes on the end-fed half-wave antenna, single-band stub-fed EFHW and a multiband EFHW antenna
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    • End-fed vertical j-pole and horizontal zepp vertical - There are many incorrect ideas and claims surrounding end-fed vertical antennas (like the I-Max 2000), end fed horizontal antennas, Zepp, and J-pole antennas. This article describes it.
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    • End-Fed Halfwave Antenna - The end-fed halfwave antenna is a resonant half wavelength long antenna like a dipole antenna except for it is fed at its end rather then in the center. This antenna is as old as radio and is probably best known as the Zepp Antenna
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    • How to make an end-fed antenna work - Here is a sure fire way to make end-fed halfwave antennas fed with a 50 ohm coupler work - without long radials, grounds, chokes, voodoo.
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    • Field-Deployable Antennas - Resonant dipoles, the W3EDP and end-fed wires, the extended double zepp, non-resonant doublets, and the "Zip-Cord Special" , the W6MMA vertical.
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    • N2CX on End-Fed Halfwave Antennas - This original N2CX article was first published in the 72 newsletter back in 1997 or 1998.
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    • "Halfer" End-Fed Halfwave Antenna - End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna for the 7 or 10 MHZ amateur bands intended to provide a very simple to erect yet effective portable QRP antenna.
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    • An improved 40-80 double extended zepp - Article originally published in ARRL compendium by N6LF revisits the classic double extended Zepp to improve pattern and SWR bandwidth. The DEZepp is essentially two end-fed collinear dipoles.
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    • Feeding an End-Fed Antenna - End-Fed antennas are NOT balanced systems; but neither are verticals, ground planes, discones, windoms, zepps, Marconis, half-slopers, et al. Additionally, the low-impedance antenna port of your transmitter/receiver is not balanced.
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    • The versatile end-fed wire - Benefits and limitations of an end feed antennas. By Peter Parker VK3YE - first appeared in Amateur Radio, June 1998
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    • End Fed Half Wave Antennas - An interesting article on end fed half wave antennas
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    • End-fed Inverted V for 17-20-30-40 Meters - Four band lightweight antenna, that rolls up into an small Grundig antenna case by N0LX
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    Antennas : Feed Lines : Choke
    • Eliminating TX RF Feedback Problems - Malfunction of transceivers due to stray RF pickup is a common problem, especially when using end-fed antennas, high-impedance feedlines, or a poor ground counterpoise
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    Antennas : Portable
    • An End Fed Half Wave Antenna - This end fed type of antenna was marketted in the UK and is a useful system for the portable set-up. Being a half wave, no radials or counterpose wires are needed.
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    Internet and Radio : Online Receivers
    • IC-PCR 1000 on-line receiver - Live from Scan Cape Cod in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, Icom IC-PCR1000 receiver connected to an Antennacraft Scantenna for VHF/UHF/800 and a PAR Electronics End-Fed Z shortwave antenna in the attic. Both are fed through a Blonder Tongue DSV-42 Diplexer.
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