2m and 5 m beam

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Antennas : 2M

  • The 2-Element-HB9CV-Beam  updated - The HB9CV-Beam is a 2-Element-Yagi with two driven elements and was introduced by Rudolf Baumgartner, HB9CV in the 1950ies. This beam antenna is a coax-feeded version of the ZL-Special construction by DK7ZB for 2m, 6m and 10m
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Antennas : 6M Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 6 Elements Yagi Antenna on 50 MHz - This is a design based on the QuickYagi 4 software by WA7RAI with some changes for practical reasons. The beam uses 6.5 metres of standard 25mm square boom, 12mm diameter elements without tapers. The actual boom length used is 6.3 metres and all parts are readily available.
    [ Hits: 131 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 6 ]
Antennas : Dipole Antennas : Moxon
  • Moxon beam for 144 Mhz - G0KYA Moxon antenna for 2 meters band
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  • Moxon Beam for 2m - A home made, dirty and quick moxon antenna for 144 MHz made with PVC pipes.
    [ Hits: 193 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 9 ]
Antennas : Multiband
  • The 5 Bands Wire-Beam - This wire-beam has one radiator-element, feeded with 450-Ohm-Wireman-twinlead and needs an antenna-tuner. For the bands 6m, 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m and 20m bended reflector-elements are used. The support is a cross of 4 fibreglass-fishing-rods
    [ Hits: 5646 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 7 ]
Antennas : Wire
  • Wire-Beam - Wire beam antenna for the bands 6m, 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m and 20m
    [ Hits: 2034 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 9.5 ]
Antennas : Yagi
  • 3 Element Yagi Antennas for 144 MHz SSB-CW - A great and efficient monoband VHF portable antenna. The article consist of two version of a 12.5 Ohm 3 elements yagi beam antenna plans for the two meter band, a full sized and a shortened version expecially designed for the SSB and CW on 144 MHz.
    [ Hits: 424 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 8 ]
Operating Modes : Radio Direction Finding
  • VectorFox - VectorFox is a software born to incorporate a PC into the fox hunting environment. VectorFox is able to take inputs from up to 5 sources, such as a 2m beam, a 2m signal meter, a TDOA, etc, and display the results on the screen. VectorFox also accepts Agrelo inputs. From these results the operator can choose which indication is best and have a line drawn on the map in the direction of the signal.
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