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Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas

  • 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 ]
Antennas : Baluns
  • Balun construction  pop - PDF files describing how to homebrew a 1:2.5 balun
    [ Hits: 26897 | Votes: 41 | Rating: 6.71 ]
Antennas : Dipole Antennas : Receiving
  • Homebrew Bicone Antenna Project - Homebrewing a vhf bicone antenna with 8 clothes hangers and 4 feet of Sch40 non-metallic rigid conduit
    [ Hits: 553 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 6 ]
Ham Radio : Blogs : Europe
  • PA5MW Ham Radio Blog - Ham radio Blog, focusing on homebrewing and testing antennas, rig mods and contesting.
    [ Hits: 710 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 9.75 ]
Operating Modes : Mobile : Bicycle
  • The UHF Bicycle Antenna - Homebrewing a UHF antenna to be used on a bicycle. This simple project gives you the right hints on how to build and setup and install a 70cm antenna on a bicycle.
    [ Hits: 192 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
Radio Equipment : HF Transceivers : Yaesu FT-9000
  • Homebrew Yaesu CT119 Cable - To make a software update for the Yaesu FT-DX9000D, its needed to buy original CT-119 cable.
    [ Hits: 1175 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.87 ]
Technical Reference : Amplifiers : VHF Amplifiers Technical Reference : Homebrew Technical Reference : Power Supply Technical Reference : QRM Eliminator
  • VK5TM Noise Canceller - Noise Canceller kit originally developed about 1989 by G4WMX and GW3DIX and improved by DK9NL and DG0KW.The VK5TM Noise Canceller is another version of the design, with the HF Vox circuit removed and a couple of other minor changes, including the use of SMD JFETs and a double-sided pcb.
    [ Hits: 476 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
Technical Reference : Sound Card Radio Interfacing
  • Rig to Soundcard Interface by M0UKD - Practival project that contains two isolation transformers, one for AF from the tranciever to the line in on a soundcard, and one from the audio out of the soundcard back to the mic / data input of the radio. Both of which are variable inside the interface via two preset resistors.
    [ Hits: 769 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 2 ]

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