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Antennas : 160M

  • Linear-Loaded Inverted V - How do you fit a full length 160 meter antenna into a 40 foot deep yard?
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  • 160 meter linear loaded voltage feed T  pop - 160 meter linear loaded voltage fed T antenna
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  • KE4UYP Linear loaded vertical antenna - This is a vertically and horizontally polarized antenna the Linear loaded 1/4 wave length vertical radiator introduces very little loss for 80 or 160 meters
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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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  • Vertical for 80 or 160 meters - KE4UYP project for a top fed 1/4 wave lenght linear loaded vertical for 80m or 160m
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  • Compact Top Band antennas - Modeling compact 160 meter antennas, inverted L, half wave dipoles and linearly loaded dipole
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  • 160m Band Loaded Inverted L Antenna - This is a simple 160 meters antenna, a short loaded inverted L. The linear lenght is 20 meters, with the loading coil at 5 meters from the feedpoint.
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Antennas : 20M
  • VK2ABQ Mini-Beam antennas - A compact Beam Antenna That Can Be Built At Home. Made with lightweight wooden "X" frame with two folded and linear loaded wire elements. The two elements are approximately a half-wave each.
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Antennas : 40M : 40 meter Dipole Antennas
  • Linear-Loaded Dipole for 7 MHz - A short but efficient dipole for 40 meters band
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  • Rotatable 40M Dipole - The Linear-Loaded "Crappie" 40M Rotatable Dipole A Short 40 Antenna You Can Build for $50 or Less by VA7ST VE7ASK
    [ Hits: 1925 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
  • 40 m linear loaded dipole antenna - The K4VX linear-loaded dipole for 7 MHz, simple and practical way to make a short but efficient 40-meter dipole.
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  • Linear Loaded 40m Dipole - A simple dipole for 40m band feeded with 450-Ohm openwire feedline includes MMANA Gal files to download
    [ Hits: 484 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5 ]
  • 40m Linear-Loaded Dipole - A short dipole wire antenna for 40 meters band. It is a folded dipole that do not make use of coils and can be used either in horizontal or inverted V configuration
    [ Hits: 1500 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 8.67 ]
  • 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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Antennas : 40M : 40 meter Vertical Antennas Antennas : Dipole
  • The Cobra antenna - This article explores the Cobra Junior linear loaded antenna for 80m to 10m bands. This antenna is a linear loaded dipole described by W4JOH in 73 magazine June 1997
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  • Dipole for 40 Meters by K4VX - Here is a very simple and practical way to make a short but efficient 40-meter dipole. The K4VX Linear-Loaded Dipole for 7 MHz
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Antennas : Mobile Antennas : Stealth
  • Linear Loaded Dipole for 15m and 20m - A small dipole antenna installed inside a balcony. This linear loaded short dipole antenna has been designed at first for the 21 MHz and then adapted for the 20 meters band.
    [ Hits: 615 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.5 ]
Technical Reference : Amplifiers : HF Amplifiers
  • 3-500Z Amplifier Project - This article loaded with nice pictures and schematics, describes a 160-10 meter linear amplifier that uses a pair of 3-500Z triode power tubes. It was designed and constructed by William Moneysmith, W4NFR. The amplifier features fast warm up and 1500-Watt RF output with 100-Watts of drive.
    [ Hits: 1081 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 9.5 ]

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