60 Meter Antennas
Amateur radio antennas for the 60 meter band
The 60-meter band offers hams five specific channels for amateur radio activity, providing unique propagation characteristics often useful for regional and DX QSOs. Operators on 60m need antennas specifically tuned for these frequencies, as the band is narrow and shared with other services. Building an effective antenna for 60m is a common project for many stations looking to utilize this band.
Many operators choose to homebrew their 60m antennas, often due to the specific requirements of the band and the desire for optimal performance. Resources in this category provide construction details for various antenna types, from simple wire antennas like a short dipole for limited space to more complex directional arrays such as the 2-element HB9CV. You can also find instructions for building end-fed half-wave antennas, which are popular for their versatility and ease of deployment.
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The page provides detailed instructions on how to build a 60 meter End Fed Half Wave Antenna Tuner, with large pictures and diagrams. It is aimed at amateur radio operators looking to construct their own antennas for the 60 meter band.
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Build a short dipole antenna for the 60 meter band using 12 meters of wire divided into four sections for improved DXing performance.
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The 2 Element HB9CV antenna for the 60m band offers a gain of **7.3 dBi** and outperforms long Beverage antennas by **5.5 dB** in reception.