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Antennas : 160M- 160 Meter Antennas at W8JI
- 160-meter vertically polarized transmitting antennas center around this 200-foot tower
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- VE6FI 160 Meter Antenna
- This is a 160 meter antenna which is a shunt fed vertical. A 72 foot Trylon tower with a 6 element 15 meter mono bander mounted on the top is used as the radiating element.
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- 160 Meter Vertical
- This is a 90 foot tall top loaded vertical for 160 meters. It is constructed from aluminum irrigation tubing and has four sets of four guys each by w7iuv
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- 80/160 Dual band vertical
- 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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- 160 meter linear loaded Inverted L antenna
- The total length of the inverted L is 240 feet, which is 7/16th of a wave length long. It has a 92 foot horizontal linear load section 1 foot above ground that terminates into a home-brewed parallel network tuner by KN4LF
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- Dual Loop 80 and 40 Meter
- A dual loop antenna, ZZ Wave Net HF Wire Antenna Project by VE6VIS.
The antenna is basically a full wave 80 meter loop on top and a 40 meter loop on the bottom all supported from a 64 foot center support
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- 2 Elements revesible verticals antennas
- 2 element reversible verticals, small footprint, big results.
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- 80-10 Meters Doublets antennas
- All band doublet antenna based on NB6Zep's design and an 88 foot flatop version
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- 20 Meter Jpole Vertical
- The J pole vertical for 14MHz is built from a fifty-foot TV push up mast by Mike Higgins, K6AER
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- The Small Loop Project
- AM loop antenna for 75/80 meters band
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- Falling Derrick Method of Tilting Up a Tower
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- A homemade 16 foot falling derrick to tilt up a 50 foot high, 18 inch wide Glen Martin aluminum tower by N6RK
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- Tri-Ex LM354 Tower Setup
- A 50 foot tower setup with pictures and installation details
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- A 90 foot irrigation tubing vertical
- Experimenting with making vertical antennas out of aluminum irrigation tubing.
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- 43 Foot Multiband Vertical Installation and Performance
- Installation notes, and decision analysis for selecting and erecting a multi band vertical antenna with radials.
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- Foothills Amateur Radio Society
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- Champlain Valley Amateur Radio Club
- Located in the northeastern corner of New York State Between the shores of Lake Champlain and the foot hills of the Adirondacks
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- W3LWW Foothills Amateur Radio Club
- Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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- VHF Sniffer MK4
- Two-meter and aircraft band receiver specifically designed for RDF on foot, sold by Bryan Ackerly VK3YNG
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- The DXFC Web Site
- The site for dxers who like to travel
The F in DXFC stands for Feet: countries in which you have stepped foot. This is for licensed radio amateurs who like travelling.
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- Wire a XLR Mic to a Yaesu FT-950
- Yaesu FT-950 Wiring for a Microphone with a 3 pin XLR Plug to 8 Pin Plug & Foot Switch Wiring from REAR PANEL
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