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Antennas : Beverage
  • The Wave Antenna for 200-Meter Reception - A QST Article published in November 1922 is about the origin of Beverage antennas, an unidirectional antenna type that was discovered and experimented for the first time in that period. This article is the introduction to beverage antenna theory, by the homonimous autho H. H. Beverage.
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Antennas : Fan Dipole
  • The KL3JM modified SRI Fan Dipole for 80-40-20 Meters - The antenna in this project is a modification of the techniques used to design a multiband fan type dipole with little or no tuning involved having a total space of 105 feet
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Antennas : Folded Dipole
  • Folded Dipole Antennas - The folded dipole antenna or folded dipole aerial is widely used, not only on its own, but also as the driven element in other antennas like the Yagi antenna and various other types of antenna. Folded Dipole Myths, Bandwidth and details on folded dipoles
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Antennas : Homebrewing Techniques
  • Wire Antenna Design Lengths - The Classic Numbers for All Types of Wire Antennas at HF. Wire antennas need to be made a bit long and cut to resonance. They are affected by height above the ground and surrounding objects. In order to get an idea of the right place to start, certain formulas are generally accepted.
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Antennas : J-Pole
  • Homemade 2M/440 J-Pole Antenna - A 2m 70cm Dual Band J-Pole antenna for 35 USD. An excellent performing J-Pole type antenna, constructed from readily available materials.
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Antennas : Longwave
  • The BikeLoop Antenna for VLF - BIKELOOP is a VLF home made antenna. This antenna is a double magnetic loop composed by two orthogonal loops. This document describe how the prototype was built, the purpose is to give some construction hints to people who wants to try this kind of antenna. Mathematical and electrical details are described as well
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Antennas : Receiving
  • 3 Foot Box Loop Antenna - These antennas are larger versions of the small loop antennas that were part of the cardboard back panel of older AC/DC five tube AM radios. Loop antennas of this type were popular in the very early days of radio. They are still useful today for long distance reception of AM radio stations
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Antennas : Wire
  • Long Wire Antenna for portable operations - With the view to establish a quick and easy multi-band antenna deployment for portable and camping operations a simple long wire antenna with an earth or earth plus counterpoise arrangement with a 9:1 voltage unun including a tuner or simply with a tuner is one possible solution. With the 9:1 voltage unun and wire lengths suggested in the below tables the antenna should present non extreme impedances for all HF amateur band frequencies. This page is far from complete and represents the ongoing investigation into this type of antenna. Experiments to date seem to have raised more questions than obvious answers.
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  • Lazy H Array Antenna for 40 meter - Make them simple then Make them work. The LAZY H antenna is a general type of antenna that is in the curtain array family. By placing two 1 wavelength dipoles in a plane that is at right angles to the direction of maximum radiation and keeping the proper in-phase current condition to each element, you can achieve a high gain bi-directional antenna.
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Antennas : Yagi
  • How to stack dissimilar yagi antennas - In this article the author provides some guidelines on how to solve a common problem when stacking different types of yagi antennas on the same mast, limiting the effects on gain and radiation pattern of both antennas
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Manufacturers : Antennas : VHF UHF Microwave : Vertical Antennas
  • James Pole Antenna - Hand-tuned, J-Pole Antennas. The James Pole Antenna is constructed of 1/2 inch Type M copper pipe, soldered together and capped on both vertical elements. Each Antenna is tuned for center frequency.
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Operating Modes : Internet Linking : AllStarLink
  • AllStar Link Network - Getting Started - if you want to get started with AllStar link network, you should have a look at this document. It explains the basic infrastructure of the AllStar Link network, the user types, the differences between servers and nodes, and how to register and setup your first server
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Software : Circuit Design
  • FT CALC 1.3 - Ferrite Toroidal Core HF Calculator - This EXCEL Program Worksheet calculates the safe operating conditons for a toroidal transformer operating between 1 and 50 MHz. Manufacturer data for complex permeability, magnetic dimensions, and saturation flux density must be available. Some core types which are commonly used in amateur transmission are included. The program produces limiting winding voltages for linear operation and temperature rise over the range of frequencies and power specified.
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  • Amidon ferrite toroids calculator - Select the toroid by material type and dimension of the toroid, the desired inductance and you will get the numbers of turns
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Technical Reference : Coax Cables and Connectors
  • Coax Loss Calculator Online by K5VR - RF Feedline (Coax and Ladder-Line) Loss and ERP Calculators made with Javascript. This complex feddline loss calculator has already several line types paramenters for most common coaxial cables from Belden, Time LMR, Wireman and other common products. Result will give Matches loss, SWR loss, dB and Watts power loss.
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Technical Reference : Power Supply
  • 5 Things to Know About Portable Power Stations - These pricey battery-powered devices are the only type of generator that can be used indoors safely. The article reviews pro and cons of power stations evaluating runtime, power delivery, power quality, ease of use, and noise.
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Technical Reference : Preamplifiers
  • 435 plus 1296MHz ATF54143 Pre-amplifier - The prototype for this amplifier was originally designed for 70cm and was used on the 2004 3B9C Dx-pedition to Rodriguez Island for satellite and EME. It had a noise figure of 0.49dB with an associated gain of 20dB.
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Technical Reference : QRP Projects : QRP CW Transceiver
  • 80 meter Ceramic Resonator VXO CW Transmitter - Frequency agile 80 metre CW QRP transmitter. Ceramic resonators vary in the frequency shift obtainable. The one in the prototype of this article gave 3.525 to 3.558 MHz coverage.
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Technical Reference : Radio Frequency Interference
  • The truth about ferrites - Articles on the correct placement of ferrite noise suppressors are common, but little has been written about the different options and where to buy them. This page contains an interesting comparison of several ferrite types used to reduce RFI.
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Technical Reference : SWR Meters
  • How to Measure SWR - A guide to measuring SWR with different types of SWR Meters, the single needle and dual needle meters
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