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Antennas : 160M
  • 160m 80m Vertical Antenna - A dual band vertical antenna for 160 and 80 meters band, on a 18m spiderbeam fiberglass pole. This vertical is a good compromise when you want good performance on these two low ham bands and don't have the space to install two seperate antennas.
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Antennas : 40M
  • Low Bands Battle Creek Antenna - This antenna is designed for 40, 80 and 160 meters to complement a tri-band beam normally taken on DX peditions for 10, 15 and 20 meters, so six bands can be worked with only two antennas.
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Antennas : 40M : 40 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 40m 2 Element Yagi Beam  updated - A 40 meter band two elements yagi beam with a 6mt boom with pictures and drawings
    [ Hits: 5860 | Votes: 22 | Rating: 5.35 ]
  • 3 Element Yagi for 40 Meters  updated - An homebrew project for a 3 element coil-loaded Yagi beam antenna for 40 Meter band
    [ Hits: 1083 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 5.67 ]
Antennas : 6M
  • Six meter dipole project - Design and build an 6 m dipole antenna from aluminum, tubing, that resembles the active element of a yagi beam antenna.
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Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 6 elements Yagi for 6 meter - A six element yagi beam antenna for 50 MHz by KC4UMO
    [ Hits: 695 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 6 ]
  • Six Meter Yagi Beam - Article describing how to homebrew a yagi antenna for 50 MHz, includes plans for a four and five elements yagi beam and details how how match impedence with a gamma match
    [ Hits: 1039 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 4.33 ]
  • Homebrewing a 6 Meter Yagi - In this PDF article Zack Lau describe how to homebrew a four element yagi beam antenna for 50 MHz band, including how to build mounting blocks and tubing clamps to hold elements.
    [ Hits: 966 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.5 ]
  • 2 elements Folded Yagi Antenna for 6 Meters - 50MHz Collapsible 2 Element Mini Beam antenna, an overview the development of the 6MBA.
    [ Hits: 740 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
  • 3 Element Beam for 50 MHz - A six meter band 3 element yagi beam antenna project with shortened elements using coax cables with the outer ends stripped and the center conductor shorted in somewhat of a Bazooka antenna.
    [ Hits: 424 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 8 ]
  • 6 Elements Yagi Antenna on 50 MHz - This is a design based on the QuickYagi 4 software by WA7RAI with some changes for practical reasons. The beam uses 6.5 metres of standard 25mm square boom, 12mm diameter elements without tapers. The actual boom length used is 6.3 metres and all parts are readily available.
    [ Hits: 134 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 6 ]
  • A 6m beam for portable operations - A project for a six meters Yagi beam antenna, built mainly for portable operations. This is a 4 element Yagi beam with a 4 meters boom.
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Antennas : Moxon
  • Moxon Mania - Building the Ultimate 4-Band Moxon Antenna - The article details the design and construction of a four-band Moxon beam by a radio amateur. The beam, mounted atop a rooftop tower, aimed for gain over a dipole on 20 meters, cost under $500, and included additional bands. The design features fiberglass spreaders, four bands (20/15/10/6 meters), and a single feedpoint. The construction involved computer modeling, NEC source code, and specific dimensions. The article outlines the assembly, materials, and tuning process, including in-situ adjustments for optimal performance. Despite initial challenges, the beam improved signal strength and facilitated contacts on multiple bands, marking it as the best HF antenna the author has owned.
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Manufacturers : Antennas : HF : HexBeam
  • NA4RR HexBeam - NA4RR manufacture a six band hexagonal beam antenna for ham radio, covering 6, 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 meter.
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Radio Equipment : HF YAGI Antennas
  • SteppIR UrbanBeam Review - A review of the SteppIR UrbanBeam antenna a two element Yagi antenna working 40-6 meters. The UrbanBeam is a good choice for those thare are limited by lot size, regulations, city regulations.
    [ Hits: 191 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1 ]

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