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N4KC’s Top Five Multiband Antennas I'll put my 2c in for the trapped vertical as being a pretty decent bang for the buck, when you consider the performance, ease of installation and tuning, and maintenance - versus - the costs involved.
- OptiBeam OB12-6 Six-Bander Beam (10-12-15-17-20-40) - eHam.net
My new antenna (OptiBeam OB 12-6) 6 bands - no tuning -...
- OptiBeam OB12-6 Six-Bander Beam (10-12-15-17-20-40) - eHam.net
14 maj 2016 · A selection of five easy and easy to build HF multiband wire antennas.
12 sty 2023 · In the final segment of our series on choosing a portable HF field antenna, we’ll take a closer look at antenna tuners and why you might consider one. Take a look at non-resonant multi-band antennas, including some of the most popular multi-band non-resonant antenna options on the market.
12 paź 2015 · My new antenna (OptiBeam OB 12-6) 6 bands - no tuning - unbeatable performance. Who ever might think that a sixband-Yagi for the bands 40-20-17-15-12-10m can only be a compromise should try the OptiBeam OB12-6. This trapless Yagi shows amazing performance on any of the 6 bands.
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.
Every time I look at vertical antenna reviews, everyone mentions how some are just way too expensive. In this post, I'm curious as to what the absolute best multi-band vertical HF antennas are, regardless of budget. I've heard a lot about:
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