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Antennas : 20M
  • Endfed 20/30 Mtr Antenna - Article with detailed pictures of an endfeed antennna for 20 and 30 meter band
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Antennas : Baluns
  • Baluns in antenna systems - Understanding Baluns. This article explores some simple antenna system configurations and the effect of key system components, connections and dimensions on feed line common mode current.
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Antennas : Baluns : 4 to 1 balun
  • 1:4 Current Balun - This project is intended to aid in tuning a balanced antenna or feedline that has a high impedance 100-600 ohms
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Antennas : Bazooka
  • The Double Bazooka Antenna - The Double Bazooka Dipole is a very efficient single band antenna which is very quite, and does not require the use of a balun. This antenna consists of coax (RG58) or other 50 ohm type with the shield split at the center and the feedline attached to the open ends
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Antennas : Dipole
  • K7MEM Center-Fed Half-Wave Dipole ( 3-30 MHz) - A Center-Fed Half-Wave Dipole is probably the simplest of antennas to construct and use. It is usually suspended between two supports, from it's end insulators, and has the feedline hanging from the center.
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Antennas : End-Fed
  • Feeding an End-Fed Antenna - End-Fed antennas are NOT balanced systems; but neither are verticals, ground planes, discones, windoms, zepps, Marconis, half-slopers, et al. Additionally, the low-impedance antenna port of your transmitter/receiver is not balanced.
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  • The versatile end-fed wire - Benefits and limitations of an end feed antennas. By Peter Parker VK3YE - first appeared in Amateur Radio, June 1998
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  • End Fed Half Wave Antennas - An interesting article on end fed half wave antennas
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  • End-fed Vertical and J-pole - Understanding Gain differences, j-pole and end-feed vertical antennas.
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Antennas : Feed Lines
  • Feeder Radiation - Connecting centre fed antennas, dipoles, yagis, rhombics, loops to coaxial cable, unless care is taken, it is not difficult to end up with feeder radiation resulting in power loss and the radiation characteristics changes
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Antennas : G5RV
  • Feeding a G5RV - Feeding a G5RV Overview by VK1OD
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  • The G5RV Antenna System Re-Visited - The original G5RV antenna system consists of a center-fed horizontal 102' wire plus a 34' length of open-wire 525-Ohm feeder. Louis Varney, the antenna system's developer, intended two other features. Learn more at Cebik website
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Antennas : Indoor
  • 88' Zig Zag Double Extended Zepp - A Double Zepp indoor antenna based on Cebik's reccomendations and design. Can cover HF bands, fed with 450 ohm open wire feeder terminating in an automatic antenna tuner, can perform incredible results.
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Antennas : Multiband
  • The 5 Bands Wire-Beam - This wire-beam has one radiator-element, feeded with 450-Ohm-Wireman-twinlead and needs an antenna-tuner. For the bands 6m, 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m and 20m bended reflector-elements are used. The support is a cross of 4 fibreglass-fishing-rods
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Antennas : Patch Antennas : Tuners
  • Do You Need an Antenna Tuner - Maybe yes, maybe no. It all depends on the type of antenna and feed line you're using. QST Article in pdf format
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Antennas : VHF UHF
  • VHF/UHF Yagi Antenna Design  pop - Design your VHF UHF Yagi antenna online, a JavaScript enhanced web page that implements the design of an antenna for 2m and 70cm bands. This page offers a streamlined experience for Yagi antenna design enthusiasts. It assumes prior knowledge of Yagi design principles, minimizing distractions with a user-friendly interface. Equipped with essential equations, it provides instant design feedback. Red font warnings indicate design limitations, ensuring practical results. Constraints include Gain (11.8-21.6 dBd) and Boom Length (2.2-39 wavelengths), with additional frequency-dependent restrictions noted in input fields.
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Antennas : Vertical
  • 13m high elevated vertical - 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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Antennas : WiFi
  • A Tincan feed for 2.45Ghz - Construction details for a simple but effective antenna for 2.45Ghz wireless lan use.
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Technical Reference : SWR Meters
  • What Does Your SWR Cost You ? - Wondering whether to spend a fine day with the YL or with the antenna? This article may help you decide by W1GV
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