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Antennas
A VLF loop by IK0VVE
- This antenna was born from the demand to use a loop for vlf operations in portable posting, avoiding the aid of long wires to stretch.
Multiband wire antennas and ATUs
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- DC1YB experience on multiband wire antennas. In particular examine FD4 windom and G5RV antenna, considering noise levels and matching aspects.
Author reviews also the usage of Automatic antenna tuners in TS-50 TS-480 and GC-3000
10 Meter Wire Antennas
- Dimensions of 10 meter wire antennas
A dual band wire beam for 17 and 12 meters
- This wire beam Moxon antenna offers double duty on 17 and 12 meters with one 50 Ω feed line by Allen Baker, KG4JJH
Your First 160-Meter Antenna
- Notes on building a basic wire vertical or horizontal antenna for 160 meters band by L. B. Cebik, W4RNL
W3HH antenna for 40 meters
- Pictures and plan to build a wire W3HH antenna for 7 Mhz.
Hex Beam by K4KIO
- This site provides guidelines to build a G3TXQ broad band hex beam RF antenna for the 5 ham radio bands, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meters.
The G3TXQ hex beam is a new development and actually easier to build than the classic hexbeam.
SpiderBeam construction guide
- Build a spiderbeam from scratch for 20-17-15-12-10 meters band
An End Fed Half Wave Antenna
- This end fed type of antenna was marketted in the UK and is a useful system for the portable set-up. Being a half wave, no radials or counterpose wires are needed.
2 element wire Yagi
- Hammock 2 element wire Yagi antenna for 3 bands 20-15-10 based on VE7CA project
Putting a Balun and a Tuner Together
- Two wire transmission line as a three terminal Device , The W2DU and W7EL models of a choke balun, The effectiveness of a balun. Article by Kevin Schmidt, W9CF
A 2.4 Ghz High gain antenna
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- Here is how to build a high gain antenna for 2.4 gHz wireless networks. Several hams are experimenting with these devices in an effort to build a network. It is sometimes referred to as Hinternet or HSMM.
Portable Wire Antenna
- W4ZT used this antenna for Field Day and other portable applications. He built them for all bands between 160 meters and 6 meters. You can make them easily using whatever wire you have available and make the insulators from scrap plastic
The G4ZU Bird Yagi
- Interesting variant on the 3-element Yagi.
Lightweight fiberglass (or similar) tubes supporting a wire structure of elements
Military Wireless Museum
- Military vintage radio collection including spy sets, SOE, SIS, MI6. Classic vintage military radio sets, British, German, Japanese, USA plus other countries.
K6BW Hamilton Wireless Association
- Is a group who enjoy gathering together to practice the hobby of Amateur Radio.
W4FDX Mid Florida DX Association
- The mid florida dx association was formed in february 2005. to promote friendship and cooperation among amateur radio (wireless) operators primarily
Northeastern Wireless Club
- Bostom MA
Famous radio amateurs list from England and around the world
- Famous amateur from england and the rest of the world
PacketRadio primer
- The Packet Radio beginners guide to packet radio operating by Buck Rogers K4ABT
G7IZU QRSS information
- An excellent guide to QRSS mode
Getting started on RTTY
- A complete guide from the station setup, rtty software customization, tips on tuning rtty signals and setting the proper audio level and filters by Andrew G8GNI M5AEX
SWLing.com
- Your beginner's guide to shortwave radio
HI-FI Audio with Kenwood TS-850SAT
- Setup guide for DSP-100 and TS-850
Opto Electronics
- About Opto Electronics
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