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17 Meter 3 element TA33 junior mono band yagi antenna conversion project by K6TC
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Picture and construction details of a 5 element 20 meter monobander
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A 5 elements yagi antenna for 10 meters band project, plane and picture of the EF105A by YU7EF
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A simple to build Yagi 2 element antenna for 15 or 20 meters band by 9m2mso
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An homebrew project for a 3 elements yagi monoband antenna for the 20 meters by 9M2MSO
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A 7 elements yagi beam monoband antenna for 14 Mhz by VE3GK
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Located in France, DXBeam designs and manufactures a range of monoband, dual band and triband antennas, rotary dipoles, Moxons and Yagis
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A monoband yagi for 14 MHz a PDF article from 73 amateur radio magazine by AB4GX
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AB4GX K4EAA Mononband yagi antenna for 20 Meters
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Dutch Antenna and Tower Manufacturers from Slimline Square Triangular Round Towers. Antennas production include Yagi Monoband/Dipole/HF Quad /50MHz and 70MHz Yagi-Quad, VHF-UHF yagi-Quad and Comby antennas VHF/UHF/SHF
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An homebrew project for a 4 elements yagi monoband antenna for the 10 meters by 9M2MSO
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The HyGain LJ-153BA a monoband 3 element Yagi, designed for the 15 m band 21.00 - 21.45 MHz
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US amateur radio antenna manufacturer, design and build monoband, dual band and multiband Yagi Antennas for HF bands as well as receive antenna systems
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Amateur radio antennas manufacturer, produce multiband and monoband high performance yagi antennas and vertical antennas based in Poland
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A great and efficient monoband VHF portable antenna. The article consist of two version of a 12.5 Ohm 3 elements yagi beam antenna plans for the two meter band, a full sized and a shortened version expecially designed for the SSB and CW on 144 MHz.
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The multiband tuned doublet, or center-fed Zepp, is a simple and efficient HF antenna that operates effectively across most amateur bands using a balanced parallel-wire feedline and antenna tuner. Unlike coax-fed dipoles, it tolerates impedance mismatches with minimal loss. By selecting suitable feedline and dipole lengths, one can achieve stable multi-band operation. While it doesn’t match monoband Yagis, it offers excellent performance, low cost, and broad coverage. Its radiation pattern and efficiency vary with frequency, but it remains a practical and versatile solution for HF operators.