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This resource provides comprehensive instructions for constructing a 2 element quad antenna specifically designed for the 10, 12, and 15 meter bands. The antenna features a diamond configuration, which offers improved gain compared to a square configuration. The author shares insights into the materials used, including a square-aluminum boom and bamboo poles, along with construction techniques that ensure durability and optimal performance. This project is ideal for amateur radio enthusiasts looking to create their own antennas at home. In addition to construction details, the author discusses the antenna's performance, noting its effectiveness even at a height of 8 meters. The quad antenna reportedly performs comparably to a 3 element yagi, with excellent SWR readings and strong signal reports from European stations. This project is suitable for beginners and offers a cost-effective solution for those interested in enhancing their amateur radio setup with a homemade antenna.
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Homemade 40 through 6 meter HF portable multiband antenna, an aluminium antenna construction article, with plan, drawings and photos
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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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Yagis for homemade with a new match-system, for 6m, 4m, 2m, 70cm and Shortwave
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This multiband wire antenna it is an off centre fed dipole, with 10 feet of vertical radiator, needs no tuner on 40m, 20m and 10m and works fine on all bands above 40m with a tuner, and even below 40m on 60m, and 80m.
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This PDF File desscribes how to homemade a multi-band end-fed trapped wire antenna resonating on the low bands of 160 80 and 40 meters. Contains trap design instructions and some construction tips.
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A new and simple method for tuning traps. You need 2-3Watt of your TRX and two homemade coupling coils by DK7ZB
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A homemade antenna plan for a portable yagi beam antenna for the Six meters. Consist of a 3 elements yagi beam design include antenna dimensions, with elements lenght and spacing.
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A homemade 16 foot falling derrick to tilt up a 50 foot high, 18 inch wide Glen Martin aluminum tower by N6RK
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HF/6M antenna tuner preselector and antenna switcher project by ON6MU
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An cheap homemade azimuth and elevation rotation system using an Arduino/AVR.
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A homemade Magnetic Loop antenna from a spare 3m length of RG213 working from 30m to 15m with a 130pF tuning capacitor
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The document discusses a two-element parasitic Delta-Loop array for the 40 meters band, aimed at radio amateurs interested in antenna projects. It provides detailed plans and instructions for building a homemade Delta-Loop antenna.
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An analogic Meter for yaesu FT 857 and 897 by I6IBE in italian
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An homebrewed dipole antenna for 14MHz
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An homemade portable vertical antenna with a trap near the mid point of the main element. The trap is made with 42mm diameter PVC pipe with 9 turns of wire on it
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The Antenna Rotator Controller is unique in that it senses, displays, and controls to the earth's true magnetic field. The compass sensor, mounted in a waterproof enclosure, is attached to the mast and sends its signal to a microcontroller
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Circuits, pictures and data about toroids, tubes and home made power amplifiers
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A homemade remote antenna switch made with an Arduino Uno by KK7S
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Time to show your TV who's boss
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CW paddle made with a steak knife some simple hardware and a stainless steel fork
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My first homemade SSB and CW receiver 10 kHz to 30 MHz
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Homemade SWR PWR Meter based on Arduino
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A project for a homemade multiband Hexbeam antenna for 10, 12, 15, 17 and 20 meters
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Antan is a homemade antenna analyzer project by F6BQU
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Based on original G2BCX design this J-Pole antenna for the six meter band is made with a homemade ribbon cable. The antenna shown in this article includes a coaxial cable choke feed to remove RF currents from flowing on the outer of the cable.
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A dipole for 2m, 4m, 6m band an hamdwritten note for a homemade vhf antenna that can be tuned across the VHF band
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How could we share the Beverage antennas on more than one station using this homemade remote antenna switch, a project by TK5EP
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A homemade VHF/UHF vertical antenna made essentially with RG58 coax cable, with a 9 turns choke balun to prevent the shield acting as a RF Radiator.
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This homemade tube oscilloscope is based on the WaterMan Pocket-Scope 0510A, a 3 tube oscilloscope made in 1946.
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This document contains the detailed instructions to build a homemade lindenblad antenna using a twin-lead as dipole elements. This document contains 9 pages and includes a detailed construction sequence and some drawings to build this antenna for UHF and VHF ham radio bands
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An homemade portable trapped dipole antenna for 40 and 80 meters band with an optional extension for the 20 meters.
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An off centre fed dipole, with 10 feet of vertical radiator. It needs no tuner on 40m, 20m and 10m by M0UKD
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A homebrewed antenna for 2m handheld radios by TB1BIG
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The Sharpie Probe, homemade with simple tools and few resistors
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A homemade QRP Dummy Load with built-in RF detector
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An homemade fan dipole antenna for 20 30 40 meter bands, setup in a 15 meter wide garden. The longest leg for 40 meter is folded to fit in the 7.5 m
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Homemade hamstuf, mostly homebrew antennas in Dutch
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A homemade tunable bandpass filter for all HF bands from 160m to 10m
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A 2m 70cm Dual Band J-Pole antenna for 35 USD. An excellent performing J-Pole type antenna, constructed from readily available materials.
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A 5 elements homemade DK7ZB yagi antenna for 4 meters band based on a 50MHz TONNA