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The W5GI Mystery Antenna is a versatile multi-band wire antenna designed for amateur radio operators. It covers frequencies from 80 meters to 6 meters, making it suitable for a wide range of operating conditions. The antenna features a low feed point impedance, allowing for easy matching with most radios, whether or not an antenna tuner is used. Its construction is straightforward, requiring only two vertical supports approximately 130 feet apart, making it ideal for hams without towers. Users have reported excellent performance, particularly on the 20-meter band, where it outperforms similar designs like the G5RV. This antenna is unique in its design, incorporating three half waves in-phase on 20 meters, resulting in a six-lobe radiation pattern. Despite its effective performance, the antenna is challenging to model, which adds to its mystique. The W5GI Mystery Antenna has gained popularity among amateur radio enthusiasts worldwide, with many users praising its ease of construction and effectiveness. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced operator, this antenna offers a fun and rewarding project that can enhance your HF capabilities.
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Plans for 3 elements beam antenna and gamma matches
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Description and phots of a DIY moxon antenna for six meters band, includes clear pictures, drawings and assembling instruction to build this compact antenna for 50 mhz by N2MH
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Indoor loop antenna for six meters band, project by Colen Harlow, G8BTK
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HF Windom antenna, cover 80, 40, 20 15, and 10 meters, antenna design
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Complete plans and drawings to build a small 3 elements Yagi antenna for six meter band by Ken Willis
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G3JVL Six meters ground plane vertical is a compact antenna that is ideal for portable operations on 50 Mhz
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Starting from an original project for a 2 element quad antenna for six meter band, ve7ca presents the dimensions for a 3 element version.
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An easy to build Hexbeam antenna built with bamboo sticks for the six meters band
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N3ox 6 meter moxon rectangle, pictures and assembly notes
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5 Elem. yagi for 10 meters, 9 element yagi beam antenna for six meters band by ON4ANT
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A very interesting and informative introduction to the 50 MHz band, also known as 6 meters or better the Magic Band, by Dave Finley N1IRZ, covering different propagation modes, operating experiences, and the excitement of the band. The content provides insight into the unique characteristics of six meters and its unpredictability in signal propagation.
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KMA Antennas specializes in HF - VHF - UHF Log Periodic Antennas, unique antennas for the Six Meter band and custom antenna designs.
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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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This 80/160 meter antenna is constructed from six 12 foot aluminum tubes to form a slip-up mast antenna some 60 feet high by K0RWU
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Two Yagis for six meters band, one 1 wavelength long with a gain of 9.5dBd, and the other a 2.1wl model with a gain of 11.8 dBd.
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This is a hex beam designed for six meters. It has three elements with a turning radius of 54 inches. This antenna can be built from low cost materials available from the local hardware store. By WB3BEL
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MQ-1 four band HF beams 20,15,10,6 meters MQ-2 six band HF beams 20,17,15,12,10,6 meters, beam antennas and Hybrid Quad antennas
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An option for restricted and limited space, to operate the six meters band with an indoor three elements yagi antenna by Brian Williams
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Well documented Amateur Radio HF/VHF antenna projects, high power Russian GS35B RF amplifiers, mobile RFI solutions, related accessories, vintage radios, Six meter equipment, and useful techniques by K8CU are inside.
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The EF0604S is a compact 4 elements yagi antenna plan for six meters band featuring 8.77 dBi gain and a front back gain of 17.89 dB. Article includes elements dimensions and spacing, along to pictures of some homebrewed examples.
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Faqs on six meters band, designed to help encourage hams to use and enjoy this band
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A slightly different 6M antenna project by N1GY, an Off center fed antenna for the 50 MHz.
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The Charles Gizmotchy high performance horizontal and vertical beam antennas. Two, Six, Ten and eleven meters antennas
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Improvements to Using the Heath SB-200 Linear on Six Meters by Ron Klimas, WZ1V
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Map of beacons on six meters by Carl-Axel Lindberg, SM6NZV
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A six meter Moxon rectangle antenna. Includes high definition pictures and a detailed drawing by KG4JJH
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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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Home made RF power amplifier for six meter band
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The San Diego Six SHooters Amateur Radio Club, established in April 2001, is dedicated to promoting all modes of operation on the Six Meter Amateur Radio Band.
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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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Christoph petermann's df9cy six element yagi antenna for six meter band
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A magnetic loop antenna using a 28\" bicycle rim for six meter band
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This homebrew six-meter linear amplifier started off life as a "junker" Alpha 76PA h.f. amplfier. Power output is 800W
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The Quadlong antenna for the six meter band. This antenna feature a total gain of 6,4 dBd, F/B 21 dB and is also available in 70MHz version. Includes detailed pictures and plot diagrams.
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A SSB CW transceiver for six meters band with schematic and block diagram
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Six meters radio club, promote and preserve 50 mhz operations in italy