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Antennas
- A Cheap and Easy HDTV Antenna Project
- A Horizontal Loop Antenna for Shortwave Listening and Amateur Radio Use
- Amateur Antenna Tripod
- An Improved Multiband Trap Dipole Antenna
- Build the Cobra Antenna
- Coax Cable Data
- Directional or Omni-directional Antenna
- Easy to Build BuddiPole
- Florida State Tower and Antenna Laws
- HF Antennas for Beginners – 30 Meters and Below
- How to Attach a PL-259 to Coax Cable
- How to Build a VHF/UHF Quad Antenna
- How to Build a Double Bazooka Antenna
- How to Build a J-Pole Antenna
- How to Build a Tape Measure Yagi Antenna
- How to Build a Multi-Band Fan Dipole Antenna
- How to Build an Ugly Balun (1:1 Choke Balun)
- J-Pole Antenna Instructions
- MultiRange Trap Antennas
- Recycling TV Antennas for 2-Meter Use
- Rhombic Antenna Calculator
- Simple Gain Antennas for the Beginner
- VHF-UHF Quad Antenna
- Wire Antennas for Ham Radio - 70 Antenna Ideas
Understanding Antennas For
The Non-Technical Ham
- A Book By Jim Abercrombie, N4JA
Illustrations by Frank Wamsley, K4EFW
Edited by Judy Haynes, KC4NOR
Copyright July 2005. Second Edition
Edited for the web , N4UJW