GAP Titan DX Vertical Antennas: Setup, Reviews, and Mods
Find resources for GAP Titan DX vertical antennas, including manuals, performance tests, tuning guides, and repair tips for ham radio operators.
The GAP Titan DX is a popular multi-band vertical antenna designed for HF operation, covering bands from 10 to 80 meters. Many hams choose this antenna for its relatively small footprint and ease of installation compared to large Yagis or wire arrays. It's often a good choice for operators with limited space who still want to work DX across multiple bands without needing an antenna tuner for every QSO.
Operators frequently share their experiences with the GAP Titan DX, including detailed assembly guides and performance tests on various bands. You can find specifications, tuning tips for optimizing SWR, and repair notes for common issues. Many hams also post reviews and analysis of the antenna's performance, sometimes using tools like antenna analyzers to evaluate its characteristics.
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Pictures of GAP Titan DX vertical antenna assembled by IW5EDI
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Detailed pictures of Titan DX
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Comments received from QRP-L members concerning their experiences with GAP antennas.
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GAP Titan DX 10 15 20 40 meter performance tests by AA3RL
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Picture taken from official manual with notes on tuning stubs for each band
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Setup and issues with the Gap Titan DX antenna
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Guy Olinger, K2AV on GAP Titan DX Antenna
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Gap Titan DX Antenna manual. This is an enhanced version of the common Gap Titan DX Manual document you can download from other sites. This manual is in PDF Format.
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GAP Titan DX Evaluation, antenna for 10m 15m 20m 40m 80m
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K6DQ GAP titan dx antenna repair
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K4JRG GAP titan dx specifications
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Tests and operational report of a GAP Titan by dl8rds
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Covers 10m 12m 15m 17m 20m 30m 40m and 100 KHz on 80m, & WARC Eham Reviews
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Analysis of N3UJJ installed antennas using the AIM4170b Antenna Analyzer
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WA0SXV Experience with GAP Titan DX Antenna
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Installation and assembly instructions for the multiband HF vertical Antenna by GAP
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This manual is an edited version of the GAP supplied document, complete with diagrams, pictures and assembling notes by Mitch Baum AE2A. This is 29 pages document in PDF Format.
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An unusual Titan DX antenna seutp, done without the standard counterpoise. This document is not an official manual, but rather a personal note to record the antenna setup with the custom wire counterpoise.
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This page provides a detailed comparison between the Zero Five and Gap Titan ham radio antennas. The author shares their personal experience with both antennas, highlighting pros and cons for each. They discuss aspects such as ease of assembly, customer service, tuning capabilities, performance on different bands, and the need for grounding and tuning. The comparison aims to help readers make an informed decision on choosing the best antenna for their needs, based on real-world usage scenarios and feedback.