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7 hz antenna

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Antennas : 10M
  • 2 Element Wire Yagi for 10 meters band - A page with an embedded video about a two elements yagi antenna for 28 MHz based on the original antenna design by VE7CA
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Antennas : 23cm
  • 35 Element Yagi Antenna for 23cm - Antennas for the 1296 MHz based on the construction plans of some Yagis 35 elements by DL6WU, F9FT, DJ9YW. These antennas features a boom of about 3 m and gives a gain of about 17.8 dBd
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Antennas : 40M Antennas : 40M : 40 meter Dipole Antennas
  • Linear Loaded 40m Dipole - Dipole for 40m band. It is a simple linear loaded dipole feeded with 450-Ohm openwire feedline. Designed it for resonance at 7.050 MHz, can be tuned on 30m and 80m bands with an external antenna tuner. Build with simple electrical copper wire (2.5 mmq/13 awg) and two fishing poles with size of about 7 m/23 ft.
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  • 40m loaded dipole - This is an short dipole for 7 MHz. Total length of this dipole is just 10 meters, 33 feet. Missing lenght is balanced by a coil made of 49 turns of a 40mm diameter pvc pipe. The use of a choke balun is recommended, as always, to adapt the unbalanced coax cable to the balanced antenna, and to prevent RF feed back along the coax shield.
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  • Make a Compatct Dipole for 7 MHz - This article demonstrate how to build and mount a 40 meter loaded dipole using basic materials. This antenna reduce the overall length of an HF dipole through the use of loading coils.
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Antennas : 4M Antennas : 6M
  • Halo and Stub antenna for 50MHz and 70MHz - Omni-directional mixed polarisation antenna for 50MHz & 70MHz. This is a simple Halo and Stub antenna which provides an omni-directional radiation pattern with mixed polarisation, which I built for use with the SUWS WEB SDR
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  • Six meter Hentenna - An Hentenna project for the six meters band. The standard size of standard hentenna is width 1/6 wavelength x height 1/2. The antenna build in this project is a full wavelenght antenna for the 50 MHz providing a 6.8 dbi gain.
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Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 6el LFA Yagi for 50MHz - This six element LFA Yagi for six meters has a 1.5 inch square boom with a 1.5 inch secondary boom beneath the first. This ensures the 7.3 metre long boom will not sag and will not require any guying. This antenna has 12.3 dBi Gain and just over 23dB F/B.
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Antennas : 70cm
  • Cross-Yagi 10el Antenna for 70cm - 10 Elements Cross-Yagi Antenna for 433 MHz. The base of the 10el antenna is the recalculated RA6FOO antenna.Circular polarization is realized - by a phasing quarter-wave line, matching of horizontal and vertical polarization antennas
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  • 70 cm Helix Antenna - Helix antenna 432/435 MHz 14 turns. This 50 ohm impedance antenna allows, when fed with 25/50W of SSB RF, to join the orbiting satellites like AO-40 and AO-10 very easily
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Antennas : 80M Antennas : Halo
  • Halo Antenna for 50 MHz - The antenna described in this article is for 50 MHz, but the design can be scaled for any band, including VHF, UHF, or even the higher HF bands. The antenna is nothing more than a square loop of wire, approximately 30" (or ~76cm) per side. The loop is fed in the middle of one side, and the opposite side to the feed point has a gap in it.
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Antennas : Horn
  • What is Horn Antenna - Horn Antenna - The energy of the beam when slowly transform into radiation, the losses are reduced and the focussing of the beam improves. A Horn antenna may be considered as a flared out wave guide, by which the directivity is improved and the diffraction is reduced. One of the first horn antennas was constructed in 1897 by Bengali-Indian radio researcher Jagadish Chandra Bose in his pioneering experiments with microwaves. The modern horn antenna was invented independently in 1938 by Wilmer Barrow and G. C. Southworth. This Horn model antenna is suitable employed in the UHF or SHF radio bands. Making this horn model antenna it will be easy for a beginner to make if it works in the 10GHz frequency, because small dimensions so it is not so difficult and also offers gain up to 25dBi.
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Antennas : Magnetic Loop
  • Portable magnetic loop antenna - A portable loop antenna, made with a 3 meter loop resonates with the chosen capacitor from just below 7MHz to about 28.300MHz which makes it usable on the bands from 40m to 10m.
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Antennas : Portable
  • The 2BD beam antenna for 20 meters - A light portable 2 element Delta beam antenna for 14 MHz. It is basically a two element delta loop wire antenna made for portable usage providing good directivity and a 4.2 dBd gain
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Antennas : Slim Jim
  • 70cm Slim Jim antenna - A simple slim jim antenna for 433 MHz. Simple drawings and pictures of a simple Slim Jim antenna.
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Antennas : Yagi
  • 13 Elements Yagi for 144 MHz - A homebrew 13 elements yagi antenna for two meters band. These project includes two model of the same antenna with a 6 and 7 meter boom length. Detailed pictures and nec files are available for download
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Technical Reference : Transverters
  • Transverter for 50 70 28 MHz - This multiband transverter project features power output at 13,8V 50MHz 15W, 70MHz 10W, second harmonic <65dBc. Single N connector of antenna, suitable for a dual band Yagi. Article include Block Diagram for Dual Transverter and low pass filters
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