HF antenna for hams with limited space
This article discusses suitable first HF antenna options for amateur radio operators with limited space. It recommends an Off-Center Fed (OCF) Dipole and a Vertical Dipole, detailing the installation processes, considerations for stealth and ease of setup, and the characteristics that make them ideal for newcomers. Safety warnings and maintenance tips are provided to ensure effective and secure operation.
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