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Dutch Antenna and Tower Manufacturers from Slimline Square Triangular Round Towers. Antennas production include Yagi Monoband/Dipole/HF Quad /50MHz and 70MHz Yagi-Quad, VHF-UHF yagi-Quad and Comby antennas VHF/UHF/SHF
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Cheap and EZ to build Bi-Directional VHF & HF antennas with gain
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A marriage of the windom and slinky antennasm, article by NC4TC
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A folded wire antenna for 160 meters as appeared on 73 amateur radio magazine june 1997
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An interesting arduino project to work as an antenna tuner
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A compact multiband wire antenna suitable for portable operations.
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An cheap, easy to construct and not too visible antenna for the low bands
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A copper pipe Hentenna for 144 MHz. The Hentenna, a compact, high-gain loop antenna developed in Japan in the 1970s, offers approximately 5.1 dBd gain, comparable to a three-element Yagi. Adapted for 2 meters, it is crafted from copper pipe for simplicity, affordability, and broadband performance. Requiring no feed-point tuning, its construction involves soldering standard copper fittings. Installation demands non-conductive materials to minimize signal disruption. Versatile for vertical or horizontal polarization, it is ideal for FM, repeater, SSB, or CW applications. This design emphasizes practicality and performance for amateur radio enthusiasts
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Build your own multi-band mobile ham antenna with a Hamstick
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A magnetic loop made just of wire. Suitable for portable usage and for QRP operations.
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Presents a detailed construction guide for a **Quadrifilar Helix Antenna** (QHA) optimized for 137 MHz, specifically for receiving weather satellite transmissions. The resource outlines the author's experience building previous QHA designs, highlighting challenges with tuning and nulls, and then focuses on a refined design by John Boyer, documented by Steve Blackmore, which proved easier to build and yielded superior reception. The guide provides precise element dimensions, including 1.5m of 32mm PVC pipe for the mast and 8mm soft copper tubing for the helix elements. It specifies lengths for horizontal tubes (190mm, 90mm) and helix elements (903mm, 1002mm), along with instructions for drilling, assembly, and forming a **balun** by wrapping RG58 coax around the mast. The text emphasizes critical steps like ensuring elements are square and twisting in the correct direction to avoid phase issues. It includes references to original QST articles by Buck Ruperto (W3KH) and the WxSat program for decoding satellite transmissions, contextualizing the antenna's purpose. The article concludes with a sample NOAA 12 image from September 1998, demonstrating the antenna's reception capabilities.
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Calculate Cable Loss from SWR and reverse. Text file with only two simply formulas
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Article on radiation patterns of small loops, equivalent circuits of loop antenna, small loops as receiving antennas, ferrite loops
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A QRP 900 grams hydraulic tuned small magnetic loop antenna by PY1AHD Alex.
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An efficient 2 meter antenna disguised as a TV Satellite dish. This vertically polarized horizontal slot antenna, cut into the reflector of a TV dish, might be the ultimate stealth antenna.
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This project is an attempt to build a portable standalone VNA (Vector Network Analyzer).
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Gamma match antenna is an antenna 1/2 additional lambda with the impedance matching more flexible arrangements (var capacitor) by sliding through the gamma match/road.
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Remotely controlled antenna switch that can switch between 5 antennas
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Developed by Japanese 6 Meter Hams in the 1970's can be designed and built for almost any band
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Demonstrates the design and construction of a 9-element Yagi antenna for the **70 cm band** (432 MHz), based on the DK7ZB concept. The resource details EZNEC+ calculations for a single antenna, providing gain, sidelobe suppression, and front-to-back ratio figures. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of stacking two such antennas, including optimal stacking distance (1000 mm) and the resulting performance enhancements for the stacked array, such as an increased gain of 17.03 dBi. The article includes detailed drawings, wire file dimensions in millimeters, and azimuth/elevation plots for both single and stacked configurations. Practical construction steps are documented with original photographs, illustrating element mounting, the **28 Ohm matching system** using two quarter-wave 75 Ohm transmission lines, and the critical N-connector wiring. It also covers the iterative process of fine-tuning the driven element length to achieve a return loss of 20 dB, validating the EZNEC+ simulation results with actual measurements.
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Choosing the right antenna for you, by Lewis G. McCoy W1ICP
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Here is a way to ease assembly and balancing of a large antenna. The elements and boom are assembled separately in most cases. Once they are all together set up 2 tripods in the assembly area and put the boom on them.
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A Low -Power, Distributed Capacitance Twisted Loop , indoor portable HF antenna by Monty Northrup, N5ESE
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An 85ft wire fed against a 17ft counterpoise that works well in 80 and 40 meters
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Excel spreadsheet that help calculating dimensions of a high efficiency magnetic loop antenna for HF bands. Giving in input the loop perimeter, loop diameter and loop conductor will calculate electric characteristics, bandwidth, and efficiency
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A discussion of antenna theory by Paul Graham, K9ERG , one of the better antenna explainations out there
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Simple, easy to build, low cost, compact, multiband By Robert Wilson, AL7KK
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This group has been created to promote discussion relating to the EH Antenna. There should be many with experience with the EH Antenna, so don't be shy about asking questions on construction and efficiency.
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A 2,4 GHz 13cm band quadrible qiad antenna with reflector offering a 14dbd gain
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This magnetic loop is 78cm diameter, with the smaller Hertz loop for tuning. Feeding is by gamma match.
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Antenne Cadre Project by F5NGZ, description by F5TZA in french
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Very compact and high efficiency antenna ,very low radiation angle even at low height.
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This receive only loop covers a frequency range of about 5 MHz to 22 MHz and is built from readily available parts.
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A simple quarter-wave length vertical for 40m band using a 12 m spiderpole
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W3EDP multiband wire antenna, an extensive study and analysis of this antenna by W0ESE
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This article describes a loop usable from 7 - 21 mHz, using half inch copper tube 3 feet in circumference
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Plans and drawings of common amateur radio antennas, like jpoles, copper cactus, super jpole, omnidirectionals and quads
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Anyone attempting to work DX on Top-Band 160 Meters, soon learns of the need for a good receiving antenna. This is a 160 meter 8 element receiving array.
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Homebrew antenna insulators for DK7ZB yagi antennas
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