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The **DF9CY Three-Element Antenna for 28 MHz** details the modification of a commercial PAN International CB antenna to optimize its performance for the 10-meter amateur radio band. This resource provides specific design parameters, including a design frequency of 28.300 MHz, a usable bandwidth of 600 kHz, and a return loss better than 20 dB centered at 28.270 MHz. It also specifies a gain exceeding 7.5 dBi and a front/back ratio greater than 20 dB. The feeding mechanism utilizes a **gamma match**, with setup instructions provided for its positioning. Modifications involved shortening each element's end by 40 mm, a straightforward process due to existing screw holes. The author also recommends replacing the original screws with V2A stainless steel hardware to prevent oxidation and upgrading the SO239 connector to an N-connector for improved reliability. EZNEC simulation files are available, showing azimuth and elevation diagrams with good front-to-back ratio and around 10 dB vertical attenuation. The antenna has been in service since October 1998, demonstrating good performance with 90 watts and even 750 watts, facilitating contacts with all continents from a modest 9-meter height.
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Indoor multiband dipole with EZNEC data files for simulation and analysis. Includes details on construction, tuning, SWR plots, and software usage. This page includes two different dipoles, a first version for 20-10 meters and an extended version covering 40-10 meters allowing a full coverage of most used ham radio HF Bands.
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