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    • Flags and Pennants - Excellent low-noise receive antennas originated by EA3VY and optimized for 160 meters by K6SE
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    Antennas : 160M Antennas : 17M
    • A multi-band super mini loop antenna - To build this antenna you need a lot that is at least 100 feet across. Antenna covers all bands 80-10 meters + 30, 17, 12 meter WARC Bands
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    Antennas : 2M
    • A 146 Mhz J-Pole Antenna  updated  pop - A 2 meter (146 Mhz) J-Pole antenna that is inexpensive, and easy to build.
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    • QM5 Yagi for 2 meters band - The QM5 antenna is a simple 5 elements Yagi with 1.88 m boom length for the lower 144 MHz SSB/MGM band, I used it mainly for Sporadic-E and MS contacts. It exhibits a forward gain of 9.17 dBd; i.e. 11.3 dB forward gain over the isotropic radiator, while the F/R is about 11.5 dB. Elements
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    Antennas : 80M Antennas : Beverage
    • Comparison of Beverage antenna - A ranking of receiving antennas based on noise being evenly distributed in all directions. These rankings are most accurate in the frequency range of AM broadcast, 160 or 80 meter bands
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    Antennas : Loop Antennas : Receiving
    • 160/80m Coaxial Receiving Loop Antennas  pop - 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.
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    Antennas : Sloper Antennas : Theory Antennas : Vertical
    • 80 & 40 Meters vertical antenna  pop - May work on 160 meters too, by EI7BA
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    • Add 60 meters to butternut vertical antenna - The Butternut vertical is a great antenna in that it covers all HF bands from 160- though 10-meters (or 160-30 meters for the HF-2V) except 60-meters. This article describes three methods to add 60 meters to your Butternut vertical without losing any other bands.
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    Antennas : Wire
    • Half square antenna - The elevated half square antenna is a very simple antenna that can be constructed from common materials yet gives significant improvement over a dipole at the same elevation. Ground mounted versions of this antenna are commonly used in amateur radio for 75/80 and 160 meter bands
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    Propagation : Observatories
    • Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory - operates the seven-antenna Synthesis Telescope (ST), the 26-meter Telescope, and the 10-cm Solar Flux Monitor. It is a member of the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey , a project to map 60 degrees of the Galactic plane at numerous wavelengths with a uniform sensitivity.
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