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Antennas : 2M
  • A portable 2-element VHF yagi  pop - Build a portable VHF yagi antenna for 2 meters. All you need is two rabbit ear antennas from Radio Shack, two CATV baluns, four feet of 3/4 CPVC pipe with one tee.
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Antennas : Baluns
  • Balun Information - Baluns for HF application resource page
    [Hits: 3452 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
  • Balun construction - problems with iron cores - Lots of information and measurements relating to HF baluns and transformers constructed using Iron Powder cores
    [Hits: 1674 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 2.00]
  • 1:6 Balun for HF - PD2HFE project of a 1:6 Balun for HF Bands using a T-200 toroid core
    [Hits: 4679 | Votes: 7 | Rate: 4.28]
  • Coiled Choke Balun for HF - A very practical Balun for HF aerial work is the choke type. It reduces RFI to and from the feeder & at next to no cost or loss.
    [Hits: 1371 | Votes: 0 | Rate: 0.00]
  • Sleeve Baluns - Sleeve baluns are normally used at VHF and higher. As a general rule, they are not practical at HF. The balun can be inverted and used as a skirt to form part of the antenna element
    [Hits: 597 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 4.00]
  • Build your own HF balun - EA4EOZ home made baluns
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Antennas : Baluns : 1 to 1 Balun
  • Simple HF Baluns for 50/75 ohm coax - Show diagrams, winding methods and tables of some 1:1 and 4:1 baluns for 1.8 - 30 MHz suitable for use up to 200W (400W peak) on systems using 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cable input where SWR should not exceed 1.6:1.
    [Hits: 7318 | Votes: 5 | Rate: 5.40]
Antennas : Feed Lines : Open Wire Antennas : Homebrewing Techniques
  • Home-brew Antennas - Notes on homebrewing antennas by Chris G4CYA, from gamma matching, to phasing antennas, splitters and combiners, baluns and measuring techniques.
    [Hits: 2098 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
Antennas : Theory
  • SWL antenna distribution system - A methodology for connecting multiple LF/MF/HF receivers to a single antenna via readily available and inexpensive 75-ohm TV cable. Custom made baluns and splitters provide impedance matching and prevent interaction between receivers.
    [Hits: 1090 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 8.00]
Antennas : Windom
  • OH7SV Matti Hohtola Ham Projects  pop - The most modern QRP transceiver in 2004,Direct Conversion HF Transceiver with DDS LO, 50 ohm to 200 ohm HF wide band transformers, Wilkinson splitter for RX measurements, Windom baluns 2001/2004, Ferrite rod antenna for 80 meter, Magnetic Loop Antenna for 80 m, Mascot Switched PSU 9320 modification to 8A peak current, 150W MOSFET linear amplifier for 80m, 80 m HF SSB/CW Transceiver
    [Hits: 17046 | Votes: 22 | Rate: 8.04]
Manufacturers : Amplifiers
  • Ulvin International - Spanish manufacturer of the Tremendus HF power amplifier from 1 to 12 KW PEP, and 5 KW baluns along to Wattmeters and antenna commuters to 5 KW
    [Hits: 550 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 9.00]
Manufacturers : Baluns
  • Amidon Baluns - HF baluns by amidon.de with online shop
    [Hits: 1992 | Votes: 2 | Rate: 5.50]
  • Conception R.B. - Specialized in the design and manufacture of radio HF-SSB ground and air at the leading edge of technology. HF,VHF,HF radio,antenna baluns,antennas and, Radio hf ssb.
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Shopping and Services : Ham Radio Stores
  • Andrews Communications Systems - Australian dealer, HF linear amplifiers, power supplies, baluns, HF UHF yagis and verticals including multiband HF verticals.
    [Hits: 7032 | Votes: 38 | Rate: 6.71]
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