How to build inexpensive, simple ham radio antennas.
Save money: Build GREAT Wire Antennas for Ham Radio
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Fascinating, in-depth discussion of wire antennas for Ham Radio.
In this video, "TheSmokinApe" and Chuck (KK6USY) discuss the practices and techniques that will produce high performance from basic wire antennas.
Antenna types from Yagis to simple dipoles are examined in great detail to give you steps in making efficient, cost-effective antennas for your radio station.
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Take your ham radio experience to the next level by learning how to wire up powerful antennas! In this video, we'll show you the best practices and techniques for setting up high-performance antennas that will increase your signal strength and range. Whether you're a seasoned ham radio operator or just starting out, you'll want to watch this video to learn how to get the most out of your equipment. From dipole antennas to yagi antennas, we'll cover it all. So if you're ready to take your ham radio game to new heights, watch this video now and get ready to make some serious connections!
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If you want to experiment with unconventional antenna designs, please consider adapting US military HF antennas. These antennas are easy to build and perform well on several amateur radio bands. In this video, Walt (K4OGO) builds a Terminated End Fed V Antenna (TEFV). The antenna is broad banded, requires no antenna "tuner", and covers frequencies from 1.8 to 30 MHz. If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCmi84GMNJQ. Thanks for joining us today. Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM). Here are a few comments from Walt (K4OGO): built a US Military TEFV antenna to spec and worked the HF bands #hamradio #portablehamradio #hamradioantenna Link to Palomar Engineers maker of the 12:1 balun and 600 ohm termination resistor: https://palomar-engineers.com Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript COASTAL WAVES & WIRES 36.3K subscribers Videos About Salty Walt's Patr...
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