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Home made vertical antenna for 80 40 15 10 meters ARRL PDF file taken from QST June 1978
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A vertical antenna for 40 and 80 meters band, using a telescoping fiberglass fishing pole.
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Simple vertical radiator with matching box. No traps, no tuner required for this multiband antenna
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This is a vertical multiband antenna made up of several aerial elements lambda/4 length, feeded with just a coaxial cable in French.
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Here's an award-winning, easy-to-homebrew, multi-band portable vertical antenna designed by long-time antenna aficionado James Bennett, KA5DVS. He documented the design and construction plans for a portable antenna that can be built with relatively ordinary components
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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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Australian dealer, HF linear amplifiers, power supplies, baluns, HF UHF yagis and verticals including multiband HF verticals.
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The H-Pole is a vertical multiband wire antenna for 160-10 meters bands
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The IK-STIC 2 is a vertical, all band, antenna that is over 25 feet tall yet weighs under 5 pounds. Based on a telescopic pipe or a fiberglass fishing pole, using a tuner it can easily cover the amateur radio HF bands from 40 - 10 Meters
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A simple and low cost multiband vertical hf antenna covering 5 bands (20m-10m) from an old CB antenna
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The manufacturer of the NuBeam, Vipole, and the multi-band Quad-Folded-Dipole (or QFD for short) antenna. Also have a unique multiband vertical which can combine operation on multiple HF frequencies as well as provide high gain on 50, 144 and 438MHz in a single antenna.
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Comparison chart between Cushcraft R8, Hy-Gain AV640 , Butternut HF6V, Gap Titan and Eco 7+
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A 40 ft vertical dipole antenna that can cover HF Bands from 80 to 10 meters winding a dipole in a 12m HD telescoping fiberglass pole
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Multiband and monoband HF Vertical antennas and rotatable dipoles manufacturer based in Texas USA
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A telescopic pole that you adjust to suit the band you're working on , tested on 40 20 and 15 meters band by M0PZT
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This vertical antenna consist of a 18 meters telescopic pole and allow operations from 160 to 30 meters band, project by Daniel Zimmerman N3OX
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A multiband quarter wave vertical antenna that works on 5 bands.
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A 11 pages pdf file about monoband or multiband end fed half wave vertical antenna that is great for DX and very cheap to build by Steve G0KYA
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LZ Antennas LTD is specializing in manufacturing antennas HF multiband Yagi and vertical antennas. LZAntenna is based in Bulgaria
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There is considerable confusion as to what exactly a multiband vertical antenna is. The confusion concerns the method of feed, how much mismatch one can expect, how many radials are required, how the particular antenna is built for multiband use, plus some other points.
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eHam users review of the Cushcraft R7 multiband vertical antenna
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A project of a vertical and wires that generate a multiband antenna for 28 14 10 and 7 Mhz in french
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A vertical antenna that can cover HF bands using an UN UN and a fishing pole, usage of tuner is requested.
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An interesting article by K3DAV comparing the COMET CHA250B to other HF multiband vertical antennas
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YF1AR multiband vertical antenna, based on orginal concept by VE7BS. Consist of 6 vertical elements and 6 base radials with a single 50 Ohm feed line.
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An easy to make, cheap, no trap, multiband wire vertical antenna by PA1M
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This article explores the performance of an unloaded elevated vertical, base matching and feed line as a multi-band HF antenna system.
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This article explores the performance of an unloaded vertical as a multi-band HF antenna.
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Opinions on the cushcraf R7 multiband vertical antenna at radiobanter
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A 4-Band vertical antenna that needs NO tuner, NO traps. Implement an LC matched on 4 bands with relay switching.
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An effective multiband HF Vertical antenna, used as remote station antenna. Pictures and review of this vertical HF antenna by VK5SW
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A few thoughts on Multi Band VHF Aerials by Peter Ward VK3ZAV
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Assembling installing and tuning the Butternut HF9V multiband vertical antenna
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Ham Radio Vertical HF multiband antennas manufacturers based in Spain
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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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Performance of an unloaded ground mounted vertical as a multi-band HF antenna.
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A multiband vertical antenna for HF bands with elevated ground radials slant down at 45 degrees and acting also as guy wires.
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This antenna is an omnidirectional and multiband and it is well suited for DX enthusiasts with limited space. Each of the parallel circuits (trap) behaves like an isolator on its resonant frequency.
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Installation and assembly instructions for the multiband HF vertical Antenna by GAP
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DX Commander produces economical multi-band antennas available in kit form. 4 Square array vertical antennas, vertical multiband antennas, sota and travel antennas.
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This article presents a comprehensive guide to constructing a multiband vertical wire antenna. The design features parallel wires for various bands, all connected to a single balun, ensuring ease of assembly and adjustment. Materials required include a fishing rod, PVC tubing, and inexpensive wire. The antenna is lightweight, cost-effective, and suitable for field use or as an additional home setup. Detailed instructions and diagrams are provided to facilitate successful construction and optimal performance across multiple frequencies.
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Official page of the R-8 by Cushcraft HF Multiband Vertical Antenna working on 6, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 30, and 40 Meter bands
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Vertical end fed antenna used for portable operations. The antenna will work on 80 with acceptable results, it will work fine on 40m, and it will be a good deal better than a normal 1/4 wave GP on 20, 17, 15 meters.
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Being frequently away from home, the author owner of an Elecraft KX3 missed the opportunity to work /M. They devised a portable antenna solution, incorporating a coil and car body, enabling multi-band tuning. Despite its unconventional design, the antenna exhibits promising performance, resembling a vertical dipole.