Multiband delta loop by DL2HCB
A 10-20 meters coverage delta loop antenna by DL2HCB
Category : Antennas/12M
By DL2HCB Hits: 81847 | Votes: 42 | Rating: 4.79
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in 7 categories. Main category is 12M that is about 12 meter antennas. This link has been on our site since Tuesday Oct 12 2004, and it has been clicked on 81847 times. So far it received 42 votes for a total score of 4.79/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
- Antennas/20M - 20 meters band antennas
- Antennas/Delta loop - Plans and projects on home made delta loops antennas
- Antennas/10M - antenna projects for 10 meters band
- Antennas/17M - 17 meter band antennas
- Antennas/Multiband - Multiband Antennas
- Antennas/15M - 15 meters band antennas
- Antennas/12M - 12 meter antennas
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