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One of the best antenna values on the market is the LightningBolt Quad. At about half the cost of a tri-band yagi, you get five band coverage with a single coax feedline and excellent performance from a light, low wind load antenna.
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5 Band 1/4 wave Telescopic Antenna. The 20m to 10m, antenna is simple and cheap to make, and has a performance that matches commercial antennas but at cost considerably lower. The design was purposely based on a telescoping fibre glass fishing rod as this allows it to be easily stowed away in the car.
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This is a resonant, half-wave, vertical antenna. It takes up little space in the back yard, was designed for operation on a single frequency 80 meter PSK net, and is reasonably inexpensive to construct by Chuck Hines, K6QKL
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Arrow-Style VHF/UHF portable satellite antenna by VE2ZAZ
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The document discusses a two-element parasitic Delta-Loop array for the 40 meters band, aimed at radio amateurs interested in antenna projects. It provides detailed plans and instructions for building a homemade Delta-Loop antenna.
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Online javascript antenna calculator designed to give the critical information of a particular beam antenna, in this case a seven element Yagi, for the frequency chosen.
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A 5-band (20m-10m) HF antenna - Just 7ft square and great for a small garden. Build it yourself for around 60 GBP.
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The best way to describe a go-box is a complete amateur radio station in a box. An example is described in this article. The project describes building a portable amateur (ham) radio station, known as a "go-box," housed in a durable orange Pelican case. The go-box contains all necessary radio equipment except for external power and antennae, which are carried separately. It includes items like a Yaesu transceiver, power supply, antenna tuner, speaker, and a clock. The case is designed for mobility and visibility, with a vertical layout to allow in-vehicle operation. Future upgrades might include cooling fans, an LED lamp, and built-in antennae for better functionality in various conditions.
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G8ODE antenna project, where the 40m & Short 80m antenna was deployed as a sloping wire antenna using the 10M fibre glass fishing pole and a hook on the house's gutter-board
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Antenna data, and design note for this horizontal loop antenna resonating on 80 Meters by K0ZE
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3 to 30 Mhz antenna analyzer schematic by YO3DAC / VA3IUL
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Operating amateur radio satellites effectively requires precise knowledge of their orbital mechanics and pass times. Gpredict, a real-time satellite tracking and orbit prediction application, addresses this need by allowing operators to monitor numerous satellites simultaneously. It displays critical data such as position and pass details through various visualizations, including lists, tables, maps, and _polar plots_. Unlike many other satellite tracking programs, Gpredict introduces the concept of visualization modules. These modules enable users to group satellites and configure each group independently, offering unparalleled flexibility in how orbital data is presented. This modular approach supports tracking satellites from multiple observer locations concurrently, which is particularly useful for stations with diverse antenna setups or remote operations. Originally a GUI client for John Magliacane's _Predict_ program, Gpredict evolved to integrate its own tracking code for improved performance. The software is distributed under the GNU General Public License, ensuring it remains free and modifiable for the amateur radio community.
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A simple to build Yagi 2 element antenna for 15 or 20 meters band by 9m2mso
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The webpage provides information on a two-element Yagi antenna for 24 Mhz, created by IK4DCS. It includes details on the design and construction of the antenna.
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A slightly different 6M antenna project by N1GY, an Off center fed antenna for the 50 MHz.
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Antenna that's simple, inexpensive lightwiight and easy to install
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A potpourri of 160-Meter vertical antennas and modeling issues, inverted-L, 3-element parasitic array, 1/4-wavelength monopole
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EF403 is a 3 element yagi antenna for the 40 meters band with high gain and F/B Ratio
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There are many kinds of satellite antennas that will get you on the birds and allow you to have lots of fun
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A receiving loop antenna project suitable for 150-430 KHz reception by Gregg van der Sluys
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Manufacturer and direct seller of shortwave and ham radio antennas and accessories like TINYTENNA & YO-YO-TENNA
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KN4LF article about a 1/4 wave fan inverted L antenna for 80 and 160 meters band
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CB Radios And Antennas, Marine Radios, Scanners, Radar Detectors. Online store and repair service
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Accessories for your hamshack, such as Band Decoders, various types of Antenna Switches, Antenna Stacking devices, special devices designed dedicated for the SO2R operating technique, USB Interfaces, cw keyers and many others
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Quagi 8el 70cm improved 13.77dBi by IK1HGE
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Match & display imped of antennas, can graphically visualize and compare two sets of measured impedances simultaneously.
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This article describe a small single wire antenna running on the side of the building allow operations on 80 meters band
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Import-export telecommunication equipment Cushcraft Antenna Italian dealer, Kenwood Yaesu Icom Dealer
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Antenna Warehouse provides a range of certified quality wire products for amateur radio and general communication applications. Their inventory includes Francis antennas, known for their robust construction, alongside the versatile Select-A-Tenna series. The company also stocks Solarcon 10/11 meter base antennas, catering to specific band requirements for 27-28 MHz operations, and various Wilson antenna models. Beyond product sales, Antenna Warehouse offers services such as antenna tower installation, repair, and removal. These services support the complete lifecycle of antenna systems, from initial setup to maintenance and decommissioning. The product selection emphasizes components for both fixed station and mobile installations.
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An homebrew project for a 3 elements yagi monoband antenna for the 20 meters by 9M2MSO
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2 Meter Halo Antenna project by Mike Fedler with many detailed pictues and detailes homebrewing instructions so you can build your own
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The Windom antenna was widely used in the 1930s and is named after the amateur that wrote a comprehensive article about it
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This Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) makes it possible to efficiently use a coaxial lead-in cable with all forms of longwires, T-forms or other types of wire antennas, without the need for an antenna tuner.
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A suitable high gain 70cms antenna for SOTA operation was sought that did not have the drawbacks of a long Yagi antenna, principally a narrow beamwidth and bandwidth.
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The octoloop antenna is a length of 25 pair telephone wire inside an octagonal loop shield of 3/4 hard copper pipe
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PA11019 Travel loop antennas, these antennas cover 6.300 to 29.200 mHz , handle 35 Watts and have a packing size of 43 cm, ideal for fieldwork, or mobile operations.
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The Powerpoint presentation below was given by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, at the 1998 Dayton Hamvention Antenna Forum
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Bill Orr W6SAI ham radio techniques. Improving ground connection, computer analysis of the antenna, modelling sample antennas pdf file
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ON6MU Optimized 10 and 6 and 4 element UHF Yagi Antenna
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This article documents an unobtrusive antenna for operation on 7MHz, primarily for contacts with stations at up to 1000Km range.
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OE1MWW monopole antenna made with common RG 58 or RG 213 coaxial cable
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Includes links and documentation on wifi antennas, 2.4 GHz Coffee Can Feed Antennas
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