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METERS ANTENNA (41)
- Build
This Novice Four-Band Vertical (1,568,118 bytes, PDF file) QST
June 1978, pp. 16-18 An 80-, 40-, 15- and 10-meter
vertical.
- All
Band Dipole - No Tuner
- Antenna
20/15 Meters 12 Element Interlace for WP3R
- Antenna
15 Meters 6 Element 48' boom
- Antenna
15 Meters 6 Element 36' boom
- Antenna
Here is a Dipole (1,677,174 bytes, PDF file) QST June 1991, pp.
23-26 Step-by-step tutorial on constructing dipoles for any one of the
HF bands from 1.8 to 28.4MHz.
- ZX-YAGI -
for HAM RADIO - the biggest maker of antennas in Germany
- Monoband
HF Dipole Antenna (89,852 bytes, PDF file) QST April 1993, p. 64
Construction and installation of a dipole for 80-, 40-, 15-, or
10-meters.
- Multiband
Dipoles Compared (26,496 bytes, PDF file) QST November 1996, pp.
73-74 A comparison of different multi-band dipole techniques.
- YagiMax
Antenna Design
- An
Hexagonal Beam in 3 hours...
- Restricted
Space Antennas
- HF
dipoles antennas 10-160 meters
- Dipole
Multibander 160/80/40/30/20/17/15/10 meters by EA2CMW
- Cubical
Cuad 5 Bands by EI7BA
- Quads
10-12-15 Meters From IZ7ATH
- G5RV
Multi-Band Antenna The G5RV antenna, with its special feeder
arrangement, is a multiband centre-fed antenna capable of very
efficient operation on all hf bands from 3.5 to 28 MHz.
- Simple
Gain Antenna for the Beginner (778,544 bytes, PDF file) QST August
1981, pp. 32-35 A tutorial on the Yagi antenna with construction of a
two element beam for 10-, 15-, or 20-meters.
- Why
A Beam Antenna? (1,221,309 bytes, PDF file) QST January 1972, pp.
36-39. Some basic antenna information for the newcomer about Yagi
antennas including a tutorial on antenna gain and construction of a
15-meter beam antenna.
- A
Light and Sturdy Quad for 10 and 15 Meters (1,555,418 bytes, PDF
file) QST July 1991, pp.30-32
- HF
All-Band, No-Tuner, Horizontal, Center-Fed Antenna From W5DXP
- Dipole
Dual DX Antenna - 20 and 15 meters From NB6Z
- K5OE
Antennas -- HF Antennas - 10/15/20 m Dipoles
- Windom
- 6 Bands - From K3MT and daughter KF4LGR
- W9INN
Antennas - Five band - 10-15-20-40-80M with resonance on each band
-- Via AB7SL
- Build
This Novice Four-Band Vertical (1,568,118 bytes, PDF file) QST
June 1978, pp. 16-18 An 80-, 40-, 15- and 10-meter
vertical.
- Attic
Antenna -- From NU3E -- An Attic Coaxial-Cable Trap Dipole for 10,
15, 20, 40, and 80 Meters
- Dipole
Antennas by SMØVPO
- Antenna
15 Meters 6 Element 48' boom
- Antenna
15 Meters 6 Element 36' boom
- Hexagonal
Beam in 3 hours by EI7BA
- Rock
Loop Atenna For 10, 14, and 21 MHz
- Attic
Coaxial-Cable Trap Dipole - for 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 80 Meters from
NU3E
- Double
Extended Zepp Dipole -- Cut for 15 Meters
- Delta
Loop - 15M
- The
$4 Special - An all-band wire antenna by W1GFH
- Antennas
for HF, VHF, UHF, Mobile
- No
Trap Multi-Band Vertical Antenna System, by W8LF
- All-band
Wire Antenna - by WB1GFH
- Copper
Cactus (Multi-Band J-Pole) With Drawings
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COMMERCIAL ANTENNAS:
- VEC-896 2/6/10/15/20/40
6 Band Vertical
- ZX-YAGI -
for HAM RADIO - the biggest maker of antennas in Germany
- HF Antennas by
WiMo - the best in Germany
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