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Antenna Expert L. B. Cebik, W4RNL (SK) - ARRL
Apr 25, 2008 ... The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, ... Learn More
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New ARRL Book Release: Stealth Antennas for Ham Radio
Aug 22, 2025 ... Designs for Discreet Amateur Radio Operating! Stealth Antennas for Ham Radio is full of antennas to get you on the air no matter where you ... Learn More
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Random Wires - ARRL
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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W1AW Receives Semi-Annual Antenna Inspection, New ... - ARRL
Oct 25, 2012 ... The antenna -- used for both station broadcasts and visitor operations -- was damaged in a windstorm a few weeks ago. “I'm happy that we now ... Learn More
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Michigan Passes, Governor Signs Antenna Accommodation ... - ARRL
Jan 16, 2015 ... An Amateur Radio Service station antenna structure may be erected at heights and dimensions sufficient to accommodate Amateur Radio Service ... Learn More
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California Supreme Court Declines to Hear Antenna Zoning Case
The Court found that the Palmdale antenna ordinance, as it pertained to the height limit for vertical antennas, was “unenforceable” because it allowed a radio ... Learn More
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Understanding SWR by Example - ARRL
the most mysterious creatures in the world of Amateur Radio is standing wave ratio (SWR). I often hear on-air discussion of guys brag- ging about and comparing ... Learn More
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New Book HF Dipole Antennas for Amateur Radio Now Shipping
02/19/2019. ARRL's HF Dipole Antennas for Amateur Radio is a collection of 20 HF dipole antenna designs from the pages of QST between 2000 and 2017. Learn More
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New Basic Antenna Book Available from ARRL
Nov 18, 2008 ... You'll learn how to make antennas that really work. This book will provide a foundation in antenna theory and design necessary for anyone ... Learn More
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Antenna Here is a Dipole - ARRL
Folded dipoles are a bit less com- mon in Amateur Radio use; they use full- length parallel wires shorted at the ends, and have feed-point impedances that pro-. Learn More






