Multiband Wire Antennas
Wires antennas are since ever the more practical and cheapest aerials that hams can build.
We selected five among the most interesting multiband wire antennas may provide inspiration for your own creativity.
W5GI
The W5GI Mystery Antenna is a multi-band wire antenna that covers 80 to 6 meters with low feed point impedance. It is easy and inexpensive to build, similar to a G5RV but performs better on 20 meters. The antenna is difficult to model but has received positive feedback from users worldwide. It is ideal for hams without towers, requiring only two vertical supports about 130 feet apart. The antenna consists of three half waves in-phase on 20 meters with a half-wave 20 meter line transformer, offering a six-lobe pattern, gain broadside to the antenna, and low feed point impedance for easy matching.
ON4AA
Theory and construction of a novel trapless center-loaded off-center-fed (cl-ocf) dipole or windom antenna for the 80, 40, 30, 20, 15 and 10m hf amateur radio bands
VK5AH
A multiband 80-40-20-15 meters dipole wire antenna that can be extended to cover 160 meters too.
HB9MTN
The H-Pole is a vertical multiband wire antenna for 160-10 meters bands
Hundreds of other examples can be found in our large collection of links to Ham Radio Antenna Projects
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