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Multiband Center-Loaded Off-Center-Fed Dipole (CL-OCFD) antenna that work on 80m 40m 30m 20m 15m 10m. The Center-Loaded Off-Center-Fed Dipole (CL-OCFD) antenna, developed by Serge Stroobandt, offers a versatile solution for amateur radio enthusiasts, covering multiple HF bands (80, 40, 30, 20, 15, and 10 meters) without the need for an antenna tuner. This innovative design utilizes a capacitor for resonance on the 80-meter band and a resistor to manage static charges. The CL-OCFD enhances bandwidth and simplifies operation, making it a significant advancement on OCF Dipole design.
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An easy to make trap dipole antenna for 40 and 20 meters
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A delta loop wire antenna plan for the 7 MHz band (40 meters) that is quick to setup and work with
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Four band lightweight antenna, that rolls up into an small Grundig antenna case by N0LX
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The total length of this antenna is 41m, height is about 11m, and diameter of element is 2mm. JA7KPI modified this antenna originally used as Inverted-V type of 80m band Dipole. Works on 40 - 80 meters band with acceptable swr.
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A shortened 30/40 meters band vertical antenna in italian
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This project started as a result of renewed interest in 40 meters coupled with the desire for an antenna system that would be more effective than the simple dipole.
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Indoor multiband dipole with EZNEC data files for simulation and analysis. Includes details on construction, tuning, SWR plots, and software usage. This page includes two different dipoles, a first version for 20-10 meters and an extended version covering 40-10 meters allowing a full coverage of most used ham radio HF Bands.
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40 Meter 2 Element Parasitic Delta Loop wire antenna with pictures of delta loop assembling
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Vertical antennas for all HF bands, expecially 80 40 20 meters bands
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A reversable quad antenna for 40 meters band by N4JTE
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Build a Multi-Band Mono Delta Loop for 40, 30, 20 and 15 Meters.
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This PDF File desscribes how to homemade a multi-band end-fed trapped wire antenna resonating on the low bands of 160 80 and 40 meters. Contains trap design instructions and some construction tips.
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Wire antenna for 10-15-20-40-80 meters band, with many drawings and description in spanish
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This document by W4HM explains the construction and usage of a 160 meter balanced coaxial receiving loop antenna, which can be easily adapted for the 40 and 80 meters bands. The content provides detailed instructions on building the antenna, its advantages, and how to optimize its performance for amateur radio operations. It is a valuable resource for radio amateurs looking to improve their receiving capabilities and enhance their overall radio communication experience.
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There are many ways to support an amateur radio antenna. Installatio of a utility pole will provide an antenna height of approximately 13 meters (40 feet) and will require no guy wires.
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N6LF tells us about his monster two-element 40-meter quad, with bonus three elements on 20 and 15 meters.
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A half sloper antenna for 160 meter band Italian translation of a WD8DSB article appeared in a QST issue during 1998. This article presents a **Reduced-Size Half Sloper Antenna for 160 Meters**, designed for amateur radio operators with limited space. By utilizing a 40-foot tower or a tree, you can build an efficient antenna that slopes down, achieving a 2:1 SWR bandwidth of 120 kHz. This innovative design allows for effective communication on the "Top Band," making it ideal for winter DXing.
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This is modified version of buddipole antenna, using vertical wires instead of telescopic ends by ks7j
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Halo antenna for 4 meters band with dimensions, pictures and assembling instructions
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A multiband windom dipole antenna for 80 40 20 10 meters, feeded with a home made 4:1 balun, in spanish.
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Evolution of a project of a small magnetic loop resonating from 80 to 40 meters
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A 3 element yagi beam for 40 meters band
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The page provides detailed instructions on how to build a double bazooka antenna for the 40 meters band. It includes information on materials needed, measurements, and assembly steps. The antenna can be configured as an extended dipole or an inverted V, offering low noise, wide bandwidth, and a 1:1 standing wave ratio. The content also offers calculations for other bands and includes photos of the antenna fabrication process.
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The IK-STIC 2 is a vertical, all band, antenna that is over 25 feet tall yet weighs under 5 pounds. Based on a telescopic pipe or a fiberglass fishing pole, using a tuner it can easily cover the amateur radio HF bands from 40 - 10 Meters
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Moxon antenna project, each side is 51 feet long and the turned in sections are each 7.7ft long. This antenna performed similar to a full size two element yagi for 40 meters.
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This very large moxon antenna resonate on 80 40 and 10 meters, has been used for CQWW 2006 by a YU team project
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A site devoted to Amateur Radio Homebrewing, CW-decoder, CW QRP Transceiver for the 40 & 20 meters band, CMOS reader
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This article is to describe a multi band DX-dedicated antenna offering a minimum of compromises (such as lossy traps), for the hams not having any high-support
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Shortened dipole with traps for 40 meters band in portuguese
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The basic antenna is a vertical monopole, using elevated radials to complete the ground plane by k5oe
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A youtube video of a Short Delta Loop antenna, only 8,5 meters per side. This project use a loading coil of 56,7 uH for electrical matching.
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A delta loop antenna project for the 40 meters band, include dimensions 80 meters band, with construction details, schematic and tuning instructions
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A small antenna for all amateur bands, including 80 meters, and in a small garden without the compromise. An ideal replacement for those half size antennas such as the 1/2 size G5RV and Windom 40
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Legal Limit Link Coupled Balanced Tuner,for the amateur ham radio HF bands. This Tuner uses plug-in Coils sets for 40, 80, & 160 meters
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409 Shop is an Ham Radio and electronics online shop based on Hong Kong deliver worldwide. Ham Radio transceivers, batteries, swr meters, antennas and other ham radio accessories. Currently the shop seems to be out of business
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This antenna originated from darc QRV magazine in 1971 should be attributed to DJ2KT, works on 80 40 20 10 meters without ATU, based on the Windom principle.
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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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The 40/60/80 is a portable loop that covers 80 meters with a high degree of compromise
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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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Bill Orr W6SAI ham radio techniques. Improving ground connection, computer analysis of the antenna, modelling sample antennas pdf file
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A direct drive ring radiator antenna for the 40 meters band by W6WYQ QST article.
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A homebrew project for a multiband end-fed antenna made with a single FT140-43 and 50pf capacitor and 20 meters of wire.
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A portable antenna for 40 20 15 10 and 6 meters operations to be used and tuned with the Icom IC-703
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A multi band delta loop antenna that work on 20 and 40 meters band, that can be used either on 15 meters with poor performances