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80m Inverted-L Antenna Base-loaded for 160m


I wouldn't describe this antenna as being a DX antenna however within my small garden where true DX antennas would be impossible it has performed very well
post 28 Jan 2024
80m Inverted-L Antenna Base-loaded for 160m

Antenna 160 meter Links

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4 Square 160 Mt
Using the distance of 40 meters between individual poles and the length of 24 meters for a single K9AY frame, we obtained sensational results. We were even more surprised using the same set on 80m

A Practical Antenna For 160 Metres Ham Radio Library
Ensuring an efficient earth system will add to the effectiveness of the aerial I still have to improve my earth system

A 43 foot Vertical for 80 and 160 meters
The vertical has a reasonable SWR of 60-10 meters

A short vertical for 160 meters
Good news is that even though the antenna is between three and five feet from my 80-meter vertical

A portable vertical antenna for 160m
Having had some success with short 8ft-long mobile aerials for ground-wave contacts on 160m


Linear-loaded-short-dipole-21mhz

Linear loaded short dipole 21Mhz For my amateur radio activities on the HF bands I only have a 3.6 m wide balcony available for antennas. After some study I decided to experiment with a shortened dipole for the 15 m band

Rx antennas 4Square Rx Vertical Array

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Atu balanced feeder antenna system

Atu balanced feeder antenna system An ATU has the advantage of bringing the feeder-antenna system to resonance, act as a band pass filter both on receive and transmit and a low SWR