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Homebrew VHF Yagi 50MHz 144MHz 432MHz 1296MHz 2320MHz 6M 2M 70CM 23CM 13CM Yagis
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The latest and best yagi beams for 432MHz tested and optimized with NEC
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144 and 432 Mhz GS35b High Power Amplifier
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A Quagi antenna project with pictures and dimensions for a UHF Quagi antenna
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Receiver converter that can be plugged to the backside of the Yaesu FT-817 battery powered portable transceiver
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VHF UHF diplexer by G8MNY
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An easy to build with a cheap HEMT FET Transistor Low noise preamplifier with FHX35LG based on JH0WJF design
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5 Element Yagi with Conventional Driver, this little Yagi has a high F/B, which makes it quite useful as a contest stack.
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A 70 cm yagi designed for EME + SSB narrow bandwidth version, strictly G/T breeding. This little Yagi has a high F/B, which makes it quite useful as a contest stack
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A compact Yagi with bent Driven Element. Worlds smallest yagi that did EME QSO
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Get involved with 70cm Earth Moon Earth communications it is easier than you think, EME promotional Flier
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A high G/T Yagi with bent DE for compact contest arrays
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A very small receiver converter that can be plugged to the backside of the battery powered portable transceiver FT817 from Yaesu. A high performance receiver for 2.3GHz amateur radio signal
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Experimental Long Boom Antennas - CP, LPDA, multiband with several NEC Files for 50MHz 144MHz 222 MHz 432MHz but also 902MHz and 1296 MHz Antenna projects. Includes also for each antenna model, in a general comparison table each antenna characteristics including Directive Gain, G/T, E-F/R, H-F/R abd Boom Length. This is a great value comparison table of several commercial and home made VHF UHF antenna projects.
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Manufacturer of 50MHz, 70MHz, 144MHz, 222MHz, 432MHz, 900MHz or 1.2GHz transverters and VHF UHF amplifiers