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Easy to build budget wire antennas compared.

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  If you need a new HF antenna, please consider some of the suggestions from Michael (K5MJP).  According to Michael, a good source of new antennas is the mass of wire you've collected over the years and stored in your garage or junk box. In this video, we learn how to turn that supply of extra wire into a variety of cheap, effective HF antennas, from verticals to common end-fed halfwaves (EFHW). If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box:  https://youtu.be/Ry1QNFpcVXE?si=5n-qE9asYzZtaoRa. Thanks for joining us today. Russ (KH6JRM/AL0HA). Here are some comments from Michael (K5MJP): In this video, I’m breaking down the easiest wire ham radio antennas you can build today—whether you want a rock-solid single-band performer or one wire that covers every band from 160m to 10m with a tuner. Dual Banana Plug - https://amzn.to/4s9z7u5 Speaker Wire - https://amzn.to/3OUBbrf #HamRadio #HamWireAntennas #BuildHamAntennas #How to...

More! Cheap Wire Antennas.

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  HF antennas for Amateur Radio don't have to be expensive or complex. In this video, Callum (M0MCX) discusses five inexpensive antennas that can be easily made and deployed by radio amateurs.  Most of these antennas use locally available materials and can be modified to suit your preferences. If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB39myfgmgc. Thanks for joining us today. Russ Roberts (KH6JRM/AL0HA). Here are some comments from Callum (M0MCX): Let's look at some cheap wire antennas for new amateur radio ops and how to we put them up, what materials do we use and how do we multi-band them? Callum. More videos:     • Antenna Modelling   Antenna Modelling     • Tips and Tricks   Tips and Tricks     • Antennas   Antennas     • Live Streams   Live St...