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Kioan's calculator for building a Cantenna , directional waveguide antenna for long-range Wi-Fi
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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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Hammock 2 element wire Yagi antenna for 3 bands 20-15-10 based on VE7CA project
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So you want to build a Beverage Antenna. This article offers insights on building a two-wire Beverage antenna for better reception. Key points include using long wire (at least a wavelength, ideally two), keeping it straight and away from vertical conductors, and sloping ends for noise reduction. The author recommends copper clad wire and mentions transformer design considerations for later discussion.
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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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A quick and easy to build loop antenna for shortwave listeining can tune from 5 to 18 Mhz
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A shortened and invisible wire antenna for 7 MHz
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Amateur radio Services by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Source for high performance wire antennas, Current-type Baluns, Line Isolators, quality wire antenna parts and accessories.
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This is modified version of buddipole antenna, using vertical wires instead of telescopic ends by ks7j
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AEA Technology Inc. is a pioneer and leading manufacturer of RF and cable test equipment for the wireless, Telco, CATV, NMR & MRI, RFID, telemetry, aviation, commercial, military, and two-way radio industries. Produces SWR Meters, Pre Amplifiers, filters, power meters and antenna testing products
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Pictures and homebrew instructions for this collinear 2.4 Ghz antenna
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Notes on building a basic wire vertical or horizontal antenna for 160 meters band by L. B. Cebik, W4RNL
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The H-Pole is a vertical multiband wire antenna for 160-10 meters bands
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G4NCE's illustrated vintage military wireless collection. Featuring British, Canadian and New Zealand Army eqpt, and Royal Air Force eqpt, from WW2 and the 1950's.
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VA3STL experience on reorganizing his shack and setting up a new random lenght wire antenna for his Yaesu FRG-7 receiver
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This wire-beam has one radiator-element, feeded with 450-Ohm-Wireman-twinlead and needs an antenna-tuner. For the bands 6m, 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m and 20m bended reflector-elements are used. The support is a cross of 4 fibreglass-fishing-rods
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Yaesu FT-950 Wiring for a Microphone with a 3 pin XLR Plug to 8 Pin Plug & Foot Switch Wiring from REAR PANEL
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A Short Back Fire antenna improved for Wireless-LAN applications
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Slim Jim (J Integrated Match J-Pole) is probably the most easiest and powerful 2 meter antenna to build provided you have the exact measurement and material to build it.
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A site for collectors, users, restorers of the historic World War Two radio, The Wireless Set No. 19, built in the UK and Canada, and used by many Allied armies.
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How much gain ? This article help you on understanding how read antenna gain values in order to evaluate antenna performance
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The following page details construction of a Helical antenna based on the superb design by Jason Hecker.
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OE4RLC, OE3DUS in Allhau Austria with wire antenna and full HF amateur radio bands coverage
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20 meter wire j-pole for 14.2 MHz, a vertical, end-fed half wave antenna by N1LO
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CABLE X-PERTS, INC. specializes in electronic wire & cable, and we are committed to providing quality products and excellent service at competitive prices.
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G8ODE 160 m Top Band Inverted L Antenna made of 33m horizontal wire in the garden
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An horizontal full wave wire loop antenna for the 80 meters band by W4HM
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Waveguide antenna is a type of DirectionalAntenna and is a modified waveguide. A waveguide is simply a tube, either rectangular or cylindrical in cross-section, that will carry a microwave radio signal with very low signal loss
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This is a vertically polarized Phased array. The left Vertical wire is 180 degrees out of phase
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MoxGen will show you the dimensions and generate an antenna model file for a 50 ohm Moxon Rectangle antenna, given the design frequency and wire size
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The terminated tilted, folded dipole T2FD is a little known antenna that performs excellently. Compact in size compared to a half-wave dipole the T2FD provides signal gain, wide frequency coverage, and exceptionally low noise characteristics.
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Why a vertical antenna or longwire antenna might require a balun
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Wire antennas requires a special coupling network to properly couple my 50 ohm coax to the antenna's high impedance (5000 ohms)
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This end fed type of antenna was marketted in the UK and is a useful system for the portable set-up. Being a half wave, no radials or counterpose wires are needed.
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The original G5RV antenna system consists of a center-fed horizontal 102' wire plus a 34' length of open-wire 525-Ohm feeder. Louis Varney, the antenna system's developer, intended two other features. Learn more at Cebik website
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This antenna article is geared towards new Hams and antenna builders looking for a very inexpensive 6 band antenna that can be efficiently fed with 50 ohm coax without a tuner by N4JTE
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An attic indoor antenna successfully implemented by N9RET by using two runs of 2-conductor wire
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Off-center-fed dipoles (OCFs) are 1/2-wavelength wire antennas fed at neither the center nor the end, but somewhere between--off-center
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PDF resources containing information on low cost ssb,am,cw circuits, which are useful for beginners.
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K4TR Manufacture and sell simple dipoles, half square 2 wire phased vertical arrays, end fed zepp antennas, G5RV antennas. 1:1 baluns
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Magnetic longwire baluns 1:9 combined with ground, a 1:2 and 1:1 balun connections by ON6MU
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Wound on a 3 foot length of PVC pipe, the long loopstick antenna was an experiment to try to improve AM radio reception without using a long wire or ground.
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RF coax(ial) connectors are a vital link in the radio spectrum. Coax connectors are often used to interface two units such as the antenna to a transmission line, a receiver or a transmitter. The proper choice of a coax connector will facilitate this interface.
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Lincomatic's Homebrew WiFi Antennae, Cantenna, Toothpick Monopole, Patch Antenna, BiQuad, collinear wifi antenna all in one page
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One of the most important considerations when designing and building a Yagi antenna is the method used to attach the elements to a boom. This is true because the boom influences the electrical length of the elements. In this article JH Reisert explain with drawings techniques on mounting yagi antenna elements to a boom
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German internet shop for difficult-to-find components, which are used by radio amateurs. Antenna parts, masts and mounts, cables connectors, wires, rf-chockes, toroids cores, twin-lead, teflon -strand, insultators