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Antennas : 10M
  • DIY 4 Element Yagi - A home made 4 element yagi antenna that can be easily adapted for 10 meter band
    [ Hits: 442 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 7 ]
  • 2 Element Wire Yagi for 10 meters band - A page with an embedded video about a two elements yagi antenna for 28 MHz based on the original antenna design by VE7CA
    [ Hits: 283 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 8 ]
  • 5 element Yagi antenna for 10 meters band - This 10 meter antenna is right out of the ARRL Antenna Book. There are 5 elements on a 24 feet boom and it performs well from 28.0 to 28.9 MHz.
    [ Hits: 194 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 6 ]
Antennas : Capacitive
  • Microvert Antenna for 40m by ON7IR - A mircovert antenna assembled for the 40m version of the DL7PE antenna. A one meter long aluminum tube with 24mm diameter is used for the base (element 1) and a 50cm aluminum tube with 20mm diameter for element 2 (the extention). A pvc pipe, 34cm long and with a diameter of 38mm, is used to wind the coil on (1mm enamelled copper wire).
    [ Hits: 152 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Antennas : Fan Dipole
  • 6 Bands Fan Dipole Antenna - Extension to an existing fan dipole originally modeled for 40 20 and 6 meters. This modification will add 80 15 and 10 meter bands.
    [ Hits: 1298 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5 ]
Antennas : Moxon
  • Moxon Mania - Building the Ultimate 4-Band Moxon Antenna - The article details the design and construction of a four-band Moxon beam by a radio amateur. The beam, mounted atop a rooftop tower, aimed for gain over a dipole on 20 meters, cost under $500, and included additional bands. The design features fiberglass spreaders, four bands (20/15/10/6 meters), and a single feedpoint. The construction involved computer modeling, NEC source code, and specific dimensions. The article outlines the assembly, materials, and tuning process, including in-situ adjustments for optimal performance. Despite initial challenges, the beam improved signal strength and facilitated contacts on multiple bands, marking it as the best HF antenna the author has owned.
    [ Hits: 96 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Antennas : Quad
  • 2 Meter 5 Element Quad - A five element quad antenna for 144 MHz DIY Project. This 2 Meter 5 Element Quad antenna was modeled using EZNEC, with a boom from a UHF TV antenna and CPVC pipe for spreaders. Constructed for 146MHz, it exhibits a gain of 10.7dB and an impedance of 75 ohms. Real-world results surpass the HT antenna, reaching over 20 repeaters up to 75 miles away. The design, costing around $10, employs simple tools for assembly.
    [ Hits: 1888 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 6.23 ]
  • A Simple 2 Element Quad Antenna for 10 meters - Quads beams consist of 2 1 wavelength (approximately) loops, ordinarily arranged so that one is the driven element and the other is the reflector. In this project author explains how to build a two element Quad Antenna for the 28 MHz.
    [ Hits: 273 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 7 ]
Antennas : Vertical
  • Multiband HF Dipole - A 40 ft vertical dipole antenna that can cover HF Bands from 80 to 10 meters winding a dipole in a 12m HD telescoping fiberglass pole
    [ Hits: 3120 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 6.43 ]
Radio Equipment : HF YAGI Antennas : Hy-Gain TH3JR
  • Hy-Gain TH3jr Beam Manual online - Hy-Gain TH3jr Tri-band HF 3 Element Beam Covers 10, 15 and 20 Meters assembly instruction manual
    [ Hits: 180 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5 ]

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