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Excellent Quad Antenna projects for 40 20 17 12 10 and 6 meters band in this pdf file project by Pfeiffer Maltese. The Pfeiffer Maltese Quad Antenna System takes on the structural challenges of traditional cubical quad antennas using a linear loading approach to reduce size while preserving performance. Andrew Pfeiffer created the pattern, which resembles a Maltese cross and enhances endurance in tough conditions. The system progresses through numerous configurations, from the 4-spreader Maltese Quad to the 16-spreader Maltese Quadruple-Cross, greatly lowering antenna size while retaining efficiency over several bands, including 12 to 40 metres.
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GM4JMU shortened dipole for 40 meters band. This article illustrates in detail how to build a resonant antenna for 7.030 MHz. Cut two 10.25-meter pieces of insulated wire, wind 40 turns of wire onto plastic tubing, and connect the wire to a central insulator using a choke balun built of RG174AU coax and a ferrite toroid. Once built, the antenna is adjusted by altering the wire length to produce the lowest Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) for best performance. The guide emphasizes careful building and adjustment for the best results.
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How to make the Super antenna. To build this antenna you need a lot that is at least 100 feet across. Antenna covers all bands 80-10 meters + 30, 17, 12 meter WARC Bands This antenna works as a Full Wave Loop on 80 Meters and also works as a 2 wavelength open loop or Bi-Square on the 40 Meter band
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This is the antenna w3ff designed for his walking portable station. It is a dipole constructed out of the plastic plumbing pipe CPVC. There are telescoping whips at the ends of each side of the dipole, and these whips are adjusted to bring the antenna into resonance on each of five HF Bands 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 Meters
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A Mississippi Style 40 meter magnetic loop made from available aluminum conduit, this antenna will not disappoint by Ken Holland, K9FV
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To build this antenna you need a lot that is at least 100 feet across. Antenna covers all bands 80-10 meters + 30, 17, 12 meter WARC Bands
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Concentric Open Loop Antenna Fed Off-Centre similar to the cobwebb antenna but resonating on 20-17-15-10 meters band
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A indoor magnetic loop antenna that covers 20 17 15 12 and 10 meters band with a 3 meter lenght of 22 mm copper tube by G4IZH
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This multiband antenna 10-80 meters is a home made project by I1BAY. Has been used for SOTA activations with great results. Traps are done with coax cable turns, dimensions are in the attached schema.
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A home brewed rotary dipole antenna for 12 and 17 meters band with pictures and construction details
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KD6WD introduce moxon rectangles, and in particular explains how he built a moxon antenna for 15 17 and 20 meters band with excellent pictures
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Four band lightweight antenna, that rolls up into an small Grundig antenna case by N0LX
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EI7BA Multiband Cubical Quads projects, includes two elements quad antennas for 10 12 15 17 20 meters band. Performance considerations, detailed pictures and construction notes.
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This site provides guidelines to build a G3TXQ broad band hex beam RF antenna for the 5 ham radio bands, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meters. The G3TXQ hex beam is a new development and actually easier to build than the classic hexbeam.
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The off-center fed CAROLINA WINDOM provides outstanding performance on all bands. This includes all the WARC bands, 30, 17, and 12 meters.
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Phil Salas AD5X project on homebrewing a rotatable dipole for 12 and 17 meters band
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17 Meter 3 element TA33 junior mono band yagi antenna conversion project by K6TC
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OZ2OE Technical pages, a 3 element 28 MHz light weight Yagi for 10 meters band
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WA2UGT X-beam antenna for 17 meters band
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This site provides guidelines to build a G3TXQ broad band hex beam R.F. antenna for the five amateur radio bands, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meters. The G3TXQ broad band hex beam is a new development and actually easier to build than the classic hexbeam by K4KIO
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MQ-1 four band HF beams 20,15,10,6 meters MQ-2 six band HF beams 20,17,15,12,10,6 meters, beam antennas and Hybrid Quad antennas
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The EF0604S is a compact 4 elements yagi antenna plan for six meters band featuring 8.77 dBi gain and a front back gain of 17.89 dB. Article includes elements dimensions and spacing, along to pictures of some homebrewed examples.
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How to homebrew an hex beam antenna for 20 17 15 12 10 meters band by VA7ST
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A delta loop antenna for 17 meters band include eznec antenna model file
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Antenna covers all bands 80-10 meters + 30, 17, 12 meter WARC bands, need a lot that is at least 100 feet across.
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30/17/12 and 20/15/10-Meter Tribanders and a 40 meters inverted V wire yagi antenna
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Build a spiderbeam from scratch for 20-17-15-12-10 meters band
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QROlle QRP-rig. 6 Band Shortwave rig with SMD:s. 160, 80, 40, 30, 20, 17 meters SSB/CW QRP-rig. All documentation in English
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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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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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A vertical portable antenna system by W0SJS that will work on 40, 30, 20, 17 and 15 meters
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The Vee Beam antenna project presents a versatile solution for hams, enabling operation across all eight High Frequency bands (80m to 10m) with significant gain on 20m to 10m. This easy-to-construct antenna utilizes two long wires at an angle, enhancing directional performance and minimizing ground losses. With a low visual profile, it is discreet and effective for various applications. The design allows for optimal leg lengths and included angles, ensuring robust performance while maintaining simplicity in construction and operation. The V Beam antenna is an aerial that you can use on all eight High Frequency amateur bands (80, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10m) with an antenna tuner, and which gives significant gain on the five bands from 20 to 10 meters band.
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An Off-center-feed antenna that covers 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10, and 6 meters
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The two linear amplifiers are ment for use with QRP SSB/CW/FM/AM transmitters on the amateur bands 15 and 17 meters can be powered from a 12 volt DC supply by ON6MU
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Exagonal Beam antenna cover 20-17-15-10 meters By KE4NU
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Convert a Hustler 5 band 5BTV to 17 Meters An easy add on antenna project by Larry, KK5ID
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Homebrewed transceiver for 20 meter originally born for 17 meters band
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HEXA beam Special Light Dxpedition Version, works on five bands, 10-12-15-17-20 meters and has a total weight of 3 Kg.
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A small sized and very cheap antenna project that allow you to work on WARC bands with a total gain very close to the dipole in both bands. On 12 meters is a normal dipole, while on 17 is a trapped dipole. Article in Italian
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Testing performances of indoor antenna. A comparison of a magnetic loop antenna vs a classic wire dipole done using wsprlite on 30 meters band.
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A 4 element yagi beam antenna for the 17 meters band with pictures and element dimension and spacing
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This is a presentation used at OVARC on the LindenBlad antenna construction. The presentation cover several topics about this antenna, from the basic antenna design, to the guide on how to contruct a custom lindenblad antenna for the 2 meters band and and 70 centimenters band.
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An almost invisible wire antenna for the 17 meters band