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- Operating Modes > 50 MHz
- Antennas > 6M > 6 meter J-Pole Antenna
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- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Icom IC-703
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Icom IC-7300
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- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Yaesu FTDX-3000
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Yaesu FTDX101
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A 10-20 meters coverage delta loop antenna. After relocating, DL2HCB designed a multiband loop antenna to cover 10-20m with an open-wire feed for impedance matching and compact installation. Inspired by the mini-X-Q design, a modified 10m delta-loop was built, enhanced with a 1/4 wave shorted stub for 28 MHz using 450-ohm ladder line. The antenna delivers east-west broadside radiation and performs as a closed loop on other bands. Operational tests yielded strong European signals and successful DX contacts, including a 20m QRP QSO with FY/DJ0PJ.
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A home made J-Pole antenna for 50 MHz. This article describes how to build a J-Pole antenna for the 6-meter amateur radio band. It's a good choice for those who want an antenna with better performance than a simple wire dipole, but at a lower cost than buying a commercial antenna. The project requires soldering copper pipes and some specific materials, but can be built in a day
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The page provides a project for an indoor wire antenna for the 7 MHz band, based on a design by F6CYV. It aims to help amateur radio operators lacking space to set up an antenna for 40 meters. The author shares their experience using the antenna inside an apartment, noting good reception of European signals and contacts with over 150 countries. The project details the materials and dimensions needed for the antenna, along with tips for optimal performance.
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This article describes a simple but effective wide bandwidth six metre antenna
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This halo antenna for 50 MHz is made with a true Gamma Section this time and is fashioned from aluminum
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The Cubic Quad antenna is a commonly homemade antenna in the range of about 150 odd MHz. Our little project was to design one of these for use in the 2.4GHz range for 802.11 wireless LANs.
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How to easily home-brew baluns even in strange formats 1/1 - 2/1 - 4/1 - 6/1 - 9/1 - 12/1 et 16/1 for bands from 1.8 to 30 (50) MHz in french
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Need a general purpose antenna on the magic band? The J-Pole is an easy-to-build and inexpensive device that provides an omni-directional vertically polarised antenna without the need for a ground plane. In technical terms, it is an end fed vertical 1/2 wave which is fed via a 1/4 wave matching stub.
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Description and phots of a DIY moxon antenna for six meters band, includes clear pictures, drawings and assembling instruction to build this compact antenna for 50 mhz by N2MH
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Delta loop and vertical antenna plans with translation in italian
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J-vertical antennas for 10 meter band, a slim jim for 28 MHz with photos and plans
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Two well performing 50 MHz antennas designed with W7EL EZNEC along to many other antenna projects and related articles
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Based on HB9CV, F6ITV decribes how build a swiss quand antenna for 28 and 50 Mhz.
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Homebrew VHF Yagi 50MHz 144MHz 432MHz 1296MHz 2320MHz 6M 2M 70CM 23CM 13CM Yagis
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Detailed plans of my homebrew receiver. Frequency coverage is from below 300kHz to 30MHz. Pictures, schematics, board layouts, parts lists and more can be found here.
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Complete plans and drawings to build a small 3 elements Yagi antenna for six meter band by Ken Willis
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Show diagrams, winding methods and tables of some 1:1 and 4:1 baluns for 1.8 - 30 MHz suitable for use up to 200W (400W peak) on systems using 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cable input where SWR should not exceed 1.6:1.
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G3PTO antenna drawing plan for a 50MHz 6 Element Yagi beam
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50 MHz 1500 Watt Russian GS35B amplifier. Well documented. Complete construction details,pictures,schematics, and more.
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A 3 elements long yagi antenna for 6 meters band by ON6MU
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Build your own antenna for the 23cm band ( 1250Mhz - 1280Mc ) using some aluminium and this simple design.
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G3JVL Six meters ground plane vertical is a compact antenna that is ideal for portable operations on 50 Mhz
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A detailed drawing of a VHF UHF Log periodic antenna by VA2PHI
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Moxon antenna for 50 MHz, The Moxon rectangle is a quite broad-band antenna, but it is not quite broad enough to cover the entire band.
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Complete 144/50 MHz transverter with GaAs Fet LNA and 400 mW out. No printed circuit board. Schematics and images by Christoph Petermann DF9CY
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N3ox 6 meter moxon rectangle, pictures and assembly notes
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Based on a design by JM1SZY for 50 MHz that he developed using YO
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This project details three variants of a vertical half-wave antenna design for the 4-meter (70MHz) amateur radio band. The antennas use end-feeding with a parallel-tuned circuit for impedance matching to 50-ohm coaxial cable. The first variant uses suspended flexible wire for portable use, the second employs a fiberglass rod with internal wire for permanent outdoor installation, and the third utilizes aluminum tent poles for quick mobile deployment. Despite the narrow bandwidth of the matching circuit, this suits the narrow 4m FM allocation well. The design offers an effective omnidirectional radiation pattern and can be constructed with readily available materials.
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5 Elem. yagi for 10 meters, 9 element yagi beam antenna for six meters band by ON4ANT
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Mars Mod for Yaesu FT-450 extending frequency range: 1.8-30 MHz
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This article describes a low-cost, low-to-moderate power dummy load, which presents a 50-Ohm resistive load from HF through 440MHz.
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This transverter was built in 1994, a discription in three parts (german language) for DOWNLOAD as PDF-files. Circuit, printed-boards and layouts in the files
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A project by G3SYC of a log periodic antenna for 6 meters band
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A very interesting and informative introduction to the 50 MHz band, also known as 6 meters or better the Magic Band, by Dave Finley N1IRZ, covering different propagation modes, operating experiences, and the excitement of the band. The content provides insight into the unique characteristics of six meters and its unpredictability in signal propagation.
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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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50MHz-Yagis with a new match, all lengths from 0.6-12m
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Comprehensive list of beacons in the 50MHz band maintained since 2013 by G3USF.
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Crossed yagi for 437 MHz Satellite antenna, with power divider splitter build.
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A 6 meters band amplifier width schematics
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Quad and Yagi portable antennas for 50 mhz by VE7CA
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An AO-10 antenna by K5OE, this design is optimized for 436.8 mHz with a 50 Ohm feed