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Antennas : 10M
Swiss Quad for 10 and 6 meters
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- Based on HB9CV, F6ITV decribes how build a swiss quand antenna for 28 and 50 Mhz.
Mobile Antennas for 10 Meters
- Interesting article on mobile antennas by Cebik, W4RNL
DK7ZB-5-Band-Quad
- 2 element Quand antenna for 10 - 12 - 15 -17 - 20 meters band
W3FF Portable Dipole
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- This is the antenna w3ff designed for his walking portable station. It is a dipole constructed out of the plastic plumbing pipe CPVC. There are telescoping whips at the ends of each side of the dipole, and these whips are adjusted to bring the antenna into resonance on each of five HF Bands 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 Meters
20m T-Monopole
- 20m T-Monopole short vertical antenna for 20 meters by AA5TB
M3FVB 2 meter quad
- Photos and building procedure for a home brew 2 elements Quad for 144 mhz.
2 Elements HB9CV
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- 2 meters band HB9CV antenna
A turnstile antenna for 2-meter ARDF
- Antenna design for use with hidden transmitters on international-rules ARDF events
300 ohm twinlead 40 meter dipole
- The N2CKH travel special 300 Ohm ladder line convertable antenna
80M Vertical antenna with capacitance hat
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- Simple wire antenna cheap to make, using readily available materials, Low angle radiation, with rejection of high angle signals Wide bandwidth, with resonance at the 80M DX window (3.790-3.800 MHz); and Maximum height is 40 feet
80 Meter Multiband doublet antenna
- 80 meter multiband doublet antenna with open wire feedline for 80-10 meters by N1LO
A two dollar helical hf portable antenna
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- Here’s an easily transportable vertical antenna for 20 meters collapsible to 4 feet that costs about $2.00 to make.
This was created as a fun project to demonstrate how to enjoy operating HF in the field with a home-made portable antenna without spending a ton of money.
Bev AH6NF (YL) made this antenna, tuned and ready to operate in less than one hour
802.11b Antenna on the Cheap
- Build a 802.11b antenna using PVC, some cheap copper tubing, a Pringles can, and some scrap cardboard, in a few hours. Tests state a 12db gain on 2.4 Ghz
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.
IK-STIC 2 vertical multiband antenna
- The IK-STIC 2 is a vertical, all band, antenna that is over 25 feet tall yet weighs under 5 pounds.
Based on a telescopic pipe or a fiberglass fishing pole, using a tuner it can easily cover the amateur radio HF bands from 40 - 10 Meters
10 meter beacons
- Ten meters propagations beacons compiled by Bill Hays WJ5O
11metertraffic.com
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- BAnner exchange system offer quality traffic at for your 11 meter site
Recording of DX and other signals on 160 meters
- Topband and DX recordings and sound files on 160 meters band
W8JI History of 160 Meters
- Includes W1BB Stew Perry letters, and a sample QSL cards of dated 1963
Really Low Frequency Operating
- The world below 500 kHz (The wavelength is 1500 meters or just about a mile) has a number of interesting listening and communications opportunities with possibly more to come.
30m QRSS Receiver
- Article on a QRSS receiver for 30 meters band
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.
Hidden transmitter hunting
- Interesting t-hunting projects, from antennas to audible smeters
A low power 3.5MHz ARDF transmitter
- This low power transmitter is developed for ARDF exercising purposes but of course can be used as super QRP transmitter either. With 1 or 2 meter wire as antenna and a ARDF receiver with ferrite-rod antenna the range is about 100m but with better antennas and a 'real' receiver the range is probably much larger.
ARDF80 Receiver
- Documentation to build your onw 80m ARDF receiver
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