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Search for Amateur Radio News - ARRL
03/02/2009 | Amateur Radio Quiz: The Yagi Antenna. It's a rare ham, indeed, that has not been exposed to the Yagi antenna design at one point or another in his ... Learn More
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Wire Yagi for 40 Meters with a Suspension Harness - ARRL
I designed this Yagi antenna for use at our Stamford Amateur Radio Associa- tion, W1EE, Field Day. The harness is physically stable, compact for storage, and ... Learn More
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California Scientist-Ham On the Air from Antarctica McMurdo Station ...
Nov 12, 2014 ... 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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Antenna Modeling Files - 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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An Ultra-Light Yagi for Transatlantic and Other Extreme DX - ARRL
Regarding winning a Brendan Award (offered by the Irish Radio. Transmitter's Society) for the first successful crossing of the. North Atlantic on 2 metres by a ... Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search - ARRL
ARRL Dual-Band 2 m/70 cm Handheld Yagi Antenna. The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, ... Learn More
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HF Beams - 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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Recycling TV Antennas for 2-Meter Use - ARRL
When modified by a resourceful radio amateur, they'll become—with almost no cash outlay—a respectably performing Yagi antenna for the 2-meter band. What's of ... Learn More
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National Association for Amateur Radio Website Search - ARRL
A Portable 2-Element Triband Yagi - ARRL. Nov 1, 2001 ... VE7NSR, the North Shore Amateur. Radio Club, has used this antenna sloped at ... Learn More
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YW (Yagi for Windows) - ARRL
This Yagi design has been tailored to cover only the low end of the 28.0 to 29.7 MHz amateur band. Note that the F/R curve goes below 20 dB below about 27.9 MHz ... Learn More






