

A coaxial-cable trap dipole antenna installed in the attic provides a surprisingly effective solution to HF operation on the 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 80 meter
post 28 Dec 2021

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This is an 80 metre dipole that fits in a small space. An ATU is needed and using the ATU, the antenna works on other bands too
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Nobody will ever suspect that it is realy an antenna and is used for transmitting
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If you have ever tried transmitting on HF from a tall block of apartments, where it's just not possible to erect a substantial aerial system, then this article is for you
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Its called a Flower Pot Antenna because, the original antenna was cleverly disguised in a flower pot
This is an 80 metre dipole that fits in a small space. An ATU is needed and using the ATU, the antenna works on other bands too
Nobody will ever suspect that it is realy an antenna and is used for transmitting
If you have ever tried transmitting on HF from a tall block of apartments, where it's just not possible to erect a substantial aerial system, then this article is for you