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Cubic Quad
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- The cubic quad is a very popular way to get reasonably high gain and excellent front to back ratios as well as low angles of radiation for without going to extreme heights. Includes design for 2 6 10 12 15 meter bands
K3KY's Short Beverage
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- Originally planned as an 80/160 Beverage, this antenna is a terrific performer on 40 and 30 meters
W7IUV 160 Meters vertical
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- 90 foot tall top loaded vertical for 160 meters
QM7 7 elements 144 MHz Yagi-Uda Antenna
- The QM7 antenna is a simple 7 elements Yagi with 3.70 m boom length for the lower 144 MHz SSB/MGM band, used it mainly for Sporadic-E and MS contacts. It exhibits a forward gain of 11.35 dBd; i.e. 13.5 dB forward gain over the isotropic radiator, while the F/R is about 12.5 dB
8 Element Quad for 145 Mhz
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- 8 elements quad antenna for 2 meters band, centered on 145 Mhz
A portable 2-element VHF yagi
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- 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.
Portable Yagi for 144MHz
- Simple 7 element Yagi is ideal for portable operation.
7 MHz Vertical antenna
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- 7 MHz Vertical antenna for ham radio - 40 meter band in spanish
A dipole for 6 meters band
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- Six meters band dipole horizontal or vertical
Switchable Antenna 80/160 meters band
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- A switchable antenna for 80/160 meters by IK1ZOY. A new version of a 1/4L 80 m. dipole modified for use in 160 m. band. using it's own coaxial cable feeder to wrap a coil.
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
A Small Loop Antenna for Forty Meters
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- Article on a small loop antenna for forty meters band by Ben Smith, W4KSY
Antennas for HF mobile operation
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- The following description should give you guidance on how to build a mobile antenna for HF bands yourself, using a very cheap CB-mobile whip antenna base. Antennas for mobile operation 7Mhz ,10Mhz, 14Mhz, 18Mhz, 21Mhz, 24Mhz,28-430Mhz
A Magnetic Loop antenna for 7-21 mhz
- If you find external wire antennas obtrusive for amateur radio or short wave listening, then this is the antenna for you, is just 1 meter diameter
Quad and ModQuad Antenna
- Some thoughts on a "hardware-store special" 2-meter quad, and a modified quad for 2 or 10 meters by K3MT
40m Short Antenna
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- GM4JMU shortened dipole for 40 meters band
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
DXQSM Freeband dx infos
- Website for 11 meters freebanders activations , QSM adress( OM & email) logs links and dx cluster
DXIOTA Freeband IOTA info
- Iota Website for 11 meters freebanders
Sheffield-live ham radio net
- A friendly dx net who welcomes new comers to amateur radio and the serious dxer alike; Daily from 2000gmt on 14.208mhz. Listen the net live.
Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club
- The Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club, Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska is a general interest amateur radio club. With nearly 300 members there is someone involved in every aspect of amateur radio. We make a special effort to participate in providing communications support for public service events, Field Day, and teaching classes for those who wish to obtain an amateur(ham) radio license or upgrade their license privileges. The club sponsors regularly scheduled Volunteer Examiners as part of the ARRL VEC program. The club also hosts a flea market in the fall and hosts an all area picnic in the spring. There is evidence of the club as far back as the 1920s and has a long history of community service and promotion of ham radio in the city, county and state. The current club was started in 1945 the club has been affiliated with the ARRL since that time The club has hosted the Midwest Division Convention in 1985 and in 1994. Tthe club has participated in Kidz Explore in Omaha which is attended by over 77,000 people. The AARC is also involved with the radio merit badge program for the Boy Scouts with several members being registered merit badge councilors. The club operates two repeaters under their KØUSA callsign, 146.940 and 224.940. Both repeaters are open for all licensed amateurs to use. The 146.940 repeater is home to Midlands ARES and Douglas County ARES nets.
Meters Inc
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- Middle East Tennessee Emergency Radio Service
Freeband EQSO Server
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- Eqso server for eleven meter freebanders. Only freebanders are allowed by this eqso server, based in spain
Cobracom
- Oscilloscope, Realtime spectrum analyzer, Impedance meter, RLC bridge and signal generator for Windows. Is a Windows application that converts your PC into a powerful dual-trace signal analyzer (oscilloscope, FFT etc...) . Uses your PC sound card as an Analog-to-Digital a Converter to digitize any input waveform
and as Digital-to-analog Converter for the signal generator.
True 24 bit adc/dac 48K/96k/192k sampes/sec.
50 MHZ power amplifier
- YU1AW power amplifier for 6 meters band using 2xGI7B
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