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Antennas
C pole antenna by W5USJ
- A sample implementation of the C-Pole antenna for the 14 Mhz without making use of the pole.
10 Meter Wire Jpole
- A vertical en-fed zepp for 28.4 Mhz by N1LO
F5DQK Vinecon 6N4
- A dual band antenna for 50Mhz and 70Mhz with lots of pictures and diagrams by F5DQK
A comparison of commercial 4m verticals
- Ian Hogan G6TGO has recently tried out two different commercially-built vertical aerials for 4m, and has prepared this article to share his findings with us.
70 Mhz Moxon antenna
- A Moxon rectangle antenna for 4m by Ross G6GVI
A centre-fed co-axial dipole for 4m
- Easy to setup dipole antenna for 4 meters band by Tony Hawker G4CJZ
A 5-element beam for Four
- 5-element antenna, with which G0JJL has worked lots of EU crossband, and won the RSGB Christmas Cumulatives 70MHz section twice in a row.
50 Mhz 5 element EMT Conduite Beam
- VA3EXT 5 element beam antenna for 6 meters band
Short 40m dipole
- The GM4JMU Shortened 7Mhz Dipole
Feeding an End-Fed Antenna
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- 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.
1.8 to 21 Mhz Magnetic Loop antenna
- Magnetic loops are a compromise antenna and performance will be down on a full size-wire antenna particurlarly on lower HF Bands. This article compare this magnetic loop with a full-sized wire antenna on 80 meters by VK3YE
6-Band Windom antenna
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- Theory and construction of a novel trapless center-loaded off-center-fed (cl-ocf) dipole or windom antenna for the 80, 40, 30, 20, 15 and 10m hf amateur radio (ham) bands
What make the carolina windom so good
- The off-center fed CAROLINA WINDOM provides outstanding performance on all bands. This includes all the WARC bands, 30, 17, and 12 meters.
Pedestrian mobile HF antenna
- This antenna allow transmission and reception on all bands between 7Mhz and 28 Mhz. Similar in concept to the Miracle Whip by VK3YE
The Carolina windom antenna
- Homebrewina a multiband windom antenna
Off-Center Feed - The Windom Antenna
- The Windom antenna was widely used in the 1930s and is named after the amateur that wrote a comprehensive article about it
Windom Antenna with 4:1 balun
- The Windom is an Off-center wire multiband Antenna. The old version was fed just by a single-wire connected on 1/3 of antenna's overall length or with an open-line feeder (later versions). Here is another model with coaxial feeder, which is compatible with Solid States - 50 Ohm output transceivers .
IW3SGT/B
- 28.322372 MHz from Trieste Italy JN65VP
KB9NK
- 10 Meter Beacon - 28.2845 Mhz
Location: Jamestown Township, Michigan USA - Grid EN72bu
N6UN
- N6UN BEACON 28.290 Mhz San Diego California USA
Malaspina College amateur radio society
- VE7RME repeater is located in Nanaimo. It operates on a transmit frequency of 146.98 mhz and a receive frequency of 146.38 mhz
Hamilton Amateur Radio Club
- The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club operates the VE3NCF repeater, 146.760- and 444.075+MHz. It is open for use by all Hams
50 Mhz solid state 600W amplifier
- G3WZT John Matthews project of a 600 Watt solid state linear amplifier for the 6 meters band
VK1PK RF Signal generator
- 3 to 12 MHz signal generator, simple local signal source
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