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Cubic quad antennas are renowned for their high gain, excellent front-to-back ratios, and low angles of radiation, making them a popular choice among amateur radio operators. This resource provides detailed designs for constructing cubic quads optimized for 2, 6, 10, 12, and 15 meter bands. The lightweight structure can be easily built using fiberglass tubes and central hubs, allowing for portability and ease of assembly. The article discusses the specific dimensions and configurations required for both HF and VHF applications, emphasizing the importance of proper spreader lengths and boom dimensions. It also highlights the challenges of assembling larger cubic quads in limited spaces, offering practical solutions for hams with smaller backyards. With a focus on multi-band operation, this guide serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced operators looking to enhance their antenna systems.
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Telescopic fiberglass poles, tubes, special products for Amateur Radio stations suitable for ARES / RACES and other public service applications
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Interesting variant on the 3-element Yagi. Lightweight fiberglass (or similar) tubes supporting a wire structure of elements
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Fibreglass tubes, structural profiles and other composite materials all available from stock
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Tencom, located near Toledo, Ohio is dedicated to the pultrusion of fiberglass composite products. This includes solid rods, conductor rods, tubes and a variety of custom profiles.