RockLoop Antenna
A Compact antenna for 10, 14 & 21 MHz Bands. A multiband portable and indoor antenna suitable for QRP operations based on an original idea by W9SCH that described this small loop in Sprat 60.
Category : Antennas/Indoor
By G3YCC Hits: 35685 | Votes: 21 | Rating: 7.42
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in 5 categories. Main category is Indoor that is about Amateur radio indoor antenna projects. This link has been on our site since Tuesday Jun 13 2000, and it has been clicked on 35685 times. So far it received 21 votes for a total score of 7.42/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
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