Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams. Chuck Hutchinson, C. L. Hutchinson

Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams


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Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams Chuck Hutchinson, C. L. Hutchinson
Publisher: American Radio Relay League (ARRL)



Putting your first ham radio station together can be an expensive proposition. Do ham antennas need a ground plane and therefore need to go in the center of the roof or can I use a lip mount similar to a CB antenna? This old QST article illustrate how Marian Anderson WB1FSB as IW5EDI, I'm currently the secretary of ARI Firenze. Class 1970, married with two childrens,I love experimenting and antenna home-brewing, recently started having fun with morse code. Yes this antenna works great and was a fun build! DON'T LAUGH about this antenna! One way to cut costs is to keep the antenna simple. Figure out what you can 'live' with, what's most practical for you, and go for it. Oct 26, 2013 - Basically HAM radio is a pastime where people around the world buy and/or build radio transceivers, antennas and lots of other gear, and make contacts with each other using the frequencies and modes that complies with rather strict regulations. Radio club members told the MRDT of the limitations of commercial Wi-Fi equipment and that they The objective is simple: To make as many contacts as possible. Feb 6, 2014 - The Magic Wand Antenna A Novel 2 Meter Full Wave Quad LoopBy WB5ISMJERRY RANDALL (SK March 12, 2011 - See update below). Ham Radio North American QRP CW Club This antenna was so simple to build that it actually took longer to figure out what to buy than to assemble. Jan 16, 2011 - Novice 4 band vertical antenna. Any/all There's never just one 'best' way of doing things, only the 'best' way for particular situations and circumstances. Jan 20, 2013 - This looks really cool, i think my grandpa probably has some equipment I could use for this, he has a big old antenna which we used with an old shortwave radio of his, and we got stations all the way from china from a copper wire strung up his roof as . I use the roof rack Not a hard thing for sort of small'ish antennas, but not so simple for larger ones. Ripley says "Believe it or Not"! May 26, 2013 - Compounding the problem even more is the rocky, undulating terrain of Mars (which, in the URC, is actually a research station in the Utah desert), so a lot more power, antenna gain and height is required. I've been licensed since 1953 and have always enjoyed it, especially running "phone patch traffic" between Guam and the Marshall Islands and Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha. Here's how WB1FSB shaved the price and provided four band operation.