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The Inverted L for 160m


My 160 meter antenna is an Inverted L. The length of wire required at 1.835 MHz is approximately 127 feet
post 15 Jun 2024
The Inverted L for 160m

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80m full size 1/4 wave GPA
The 18m glassfibre pole from Spiderbeam - see The antenna itself is composed of 12m of heavy flexible insulated copper wire 4mm/2 section + 7m of same but 2,5 mm/2 on the top

A Home Brew HF Vertical From Copper Pipe
I sure have logged a lot of DX from all over the lower 48, Alaska and Canada with it! It's great for portable use or set it up for permanent station operation

A Practical 5-Band Homebrew Wire Beam
The 5-band hexbeam consists of three pieces of wire for each band. Two of the wires are deployed as a center-fed radiating element and the other acts as a director

A quarter wavelength for 40 meters
Vertical antenna 1/4 wavelength 64 radials, with remote tunner


Linear-loaded-short-dipole-21mhz

Linear loaded short dipole 21Mhz For my amateur radio activities on the HF bands I only have a 3.6 m wide balcony available for antennas. After some study I decided to experiment with a shortened dipole for the 15 m band

Rx antennas 4Square Rx Vertical Array

Rx antennas 4Square Rx Vertical Array My frequency design of 1.825 MHz a 90 degrees line would be 33,70 metersinstead of the previously calculated 33,27 m

A simple SWR Meter is to be used at HF

A simple SWR Meter is to be used at HF An SWR meter provides information about how well matched is your antenna with the transmitter and how well power is being radiated