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The Classic Multiband Dipole Antenna QST article. The open-wire feed line dipole antenna is easy to install and offers surprising performance on several bands. You can install it in almost any configuration; it does not have to be strung in the traditional horizontal flat top
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This antenna consists of 4 resonate dipoles made from 12 insulated copper electrical wire. The dipoles are resonate on the following bands: 6 meters, 10 meters, 12 meters and 17 meters.
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A compact multiband wire antenna suitable for portable operations.
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Build your own multi-band mobile ham antenna with a Hamstick
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A multiband WebSDR receiver system, located in Bolton, England accessible via the RSGB web site
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Simple, easy to build, low cost, compact, multiband By Robert Wilson, AL7KK
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A multiband dipole antenna that can work on 15 20 and 40 meters band made with common materials
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This vertical antenna consist of a 18 meters telescopic pole and allow operations from 160 to 30 meters band, project by Daniel Zimmerman N3OX
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W3EDP multiband wire antenna, an extensive study and analysis of this antenna by W0ESE
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The FFD is a multiband antenna, quick, easy and cheap. This antenna is designed to work on 80, 40, 20, 17, 10 and 6 meters and to be placed in a backyard.
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A project for a homemade multiband Hexbeam antenna for 10, 12, 15, 17 and 20 meters
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This project produces an inexpensive, multiband, end fed HF antenna matchbox, quick and easy to setup. This project creates a trifilar wound, 9:1 UNUN toroid matching transformer. Handles 100W and need an antenna tuner.
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A multiband quarter wave vertical antenna that works on 5 bands.
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A multiband delta loop antenna made with a random leght wire and a 450 Ohm Balanced line. Antenna tuner is required.
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A 11 pages pdf file about monoband or multiband end fed half wave vertical antenna that is great for DX and very cheap to build by Steve G0KYA
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LZ Antennas LTD is specializing in manufacturing antennas HF multiband Yagi and vertical antennas. LZAntenna is based in Bulgaria
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There is considerable confusion as to what exactly a multiband vertical antenna is. The confusion concerns the method of feed, how much mismatch one can expect, how many radials are required, how the particular antenna is built for multiband use, plus some other points.
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eHam users review of the Cushcraft R7 multiband vertical antenna
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A project of a vertical and wires that generate a multiband antenna for 28 14 10 and 7 Mhz in french
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A brick, some PVC tubing and a few other common hardware store items can be transformed into an effective Quick and Dirty RF-launcher for less than $25! By Michael Atlas, N7FC
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How to Build a ZS6BKW Antenna, an optimised version of the popular G5RV multiband Antenna, basically a random length dipole with a 450 Ohm ladder line acting as a 1:1 transformer by VK4MDX
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The original Cobra antenna, is a multiband 160 or 80 to 10 meter, designed by W4JOH is built using standard insulated wire of about 14 gauge and fed with 450 ohm ladder line down to the shack into a tuner.
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A junkbox bugstick for 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, and 10m bonus at the bottom a junkbox bugstick for 40m
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A vertical antenna that can cover HF bands using an UN UN and a fishing pole, usage of tuner is requested.
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An interesting article by K3DAV comparing the COMET CHA250B to other HF multiband vertical antennas
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A French translation of the ARRL antenna compendium chapter about the G5RV Multi-band antenna,
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Homebrew a cobwebb antenna for the HF bands. This page describe a cobwebb multiband antenna resonating on 14 18 21 24 and 28 MHz. The cobweb antenna model can be considered a fan dipole, or better, multiple dipoles fed in parallel.
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Article published on Practical Wireless about the W3DZZ multiband trapped dipole antenna made available by GM0ONX
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Ham radio antennas and electronics, specialized in 1/2 wave dipole, OCF dipole, windom, full wave loop, end fed, inverted L, portable end fed antenna, long wire, SWL antenna, fan dipole, multiband dipole, G5RV and military antennas.
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Homebrew G5RV a simple multiband antenna. This article shows detailed pictures of a G5RV home made antenna, including antenna size and dimensions by 9M2ZAK
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YF1AR multiband vertical antenna, based on orginal concept by VE7BS. Consist of 6 vertical elements and 6 base radials with a single 50 Ohm feed line.
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Article on G5RV antenna. DIY the G5RV antenna. CQ-QSO 9/10, 2006. Characteristics and desing of this popular wire antenna.
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About the G5RV antenna, construction notes and tipical dimensions
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A 9:1 voltage unun using a T-200-2 powdered iron toroid core to feed a long wire multiband antenna.
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Construction details of a multiband dipole that can can operate at high power levels, and match its 50-ohm coax feedline without a tuner
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A New Twist on Portable Multiband HF Dipoles, a Multi-band Spiral Dipole Off-Center-Feed match (OCF) antenna solution.
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An easy to make, cheap, no trap, multiband wire vertical antenna by PA1M
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Manufacturer of single band and multiband transceiver bandpass filters for HF. High pass filters, two radoi headphones mix and switch, 6 meter portable antenna, antenna remote switching and steering.
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The Fence Fan Dipole a quick, easy and inexpensive multiband dipole antenna
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Interesting article on multiband fan dipoles. This article give an overview on designing this wire antenna, and planning a robust installation and proper feed line. Includes notes on setting up a commercial fan dipole antenna and on how diy your own.
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The Kenwood TS-2000 All-Mode Multiband Transceiver review
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This article explores the performance of an unloaded elevated vertical, base matching and feed line as a multi-band HF antenna system.
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This article explores the performance of an unloaded vertical as a multi-band HF antenna.
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Unlocking the full multiband potential of the 225 Ohm elementary radiator in a folded monopole, dipole-like or turnstile layout, by Francesco Errante
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An interesting article on random wire antennas, and how to choose the optimal lenghts for multiband operations.
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Summary of common dipole and wire antenna models, from the basic dipole to sloopers, inverted v and multiband wire aerials
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An optimized variant of the venerable G5RV multiband antenna