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http://www.dxzone.com/images/dxzonetop10.giftext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comBuilding Helical Antennas - Seattle Wireless
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Photos and comments on building an helical antenna for wifitext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.com40 Meters Wire Yagi Antenna
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A wire yagi antenna model, easy to build, made using inverted vee elements and requiring just one support by ve3vntext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comHomebrew your own inductors
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Cannot find the inductors you need for an antenna, a tuner or amplifier ? Build your own it is
easy! Article by W3JIPtext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comW5GI Mystery Antenna
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W5GI Mystery Antenna is a multi-band wire antenna that performs exceptionally well even though it confounds antenna modeling software.
This antenna covers 80 to 6 meters with low feed point impedance and will work with most radios, with or without an antenna tuner. It is approximately 100 feet long, can handle the legal limit, and is easy and inexpensive to build. It is similar to a G5RV but a much better performer especially on 20 meters.text/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comTrapped dipole for 40-80-160 meters
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Build a space efficient trapped dipole antenna for 40-80-160 meter bands using RG-58 and PVC pipe by W8NXtext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comA magnetic loop antenna for HF
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Able to cover all frequencies between 3.5 and about 10 MHz, the loop described here is directional, does not require a radial system, and stands just 1.8 metres tall. Most parts needed can be purchased at a hardware shop. The antenna can be put together in an afternoon and requires only hand tools to assemble. It should cost less than sixty dollars to build.
by Peter Parker VK3YE ex VK1PKtext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comHow to make an end-fed antenna work
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Here is a sure fire way to make end-fed halfwave antennas fed with a 50 ohm coupler work - without long radials, grounds, chokes, voodoo.text/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.com6-Band Windom antenna
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Theory and construction of a novel trapless center-loaded off-center-fed (cl-ocf) dipole or windom antenna for the 80, 40, 30, 20, 15 and 10m hf amateur radio (ham) bandstext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.comA J-Pole for 2-meters and 70-cm
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An Easy Dual-Band VHF/UHF vertical Antenna made with a TV twin lead and coax cabletext/htmlhttp://www.dxzone.comThe DXZone.com160/80m Coaxial Receiving Loop Antennas
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Receiving loop antenna for top band. This antenna allow to reduce noise on both bands. The stand alone 80m loop is approximately four feet in diameter. And made of light weight material. Which makes it ideal for portable use or you can mount it above a pre-existing vhf antenna, and due to it's small size it is quite rotatable.