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Guy Builds A Mult-Band HF Wire Antenna (Video)


Neat! I would enclose the rf choke inside of a larger PVC pipe with caps and SO-239 connectors and place a second one in the shack. He could make a NVIS antenna out of that as well. The other antennas made the new one not so significant. :whistle:


P.S. the MFJ-209 has a fancier tuner mechanism on it. If it's anything like my 207 then a freq counter needs to be used against it or zero beat it against the radio at said freqs
 
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Takes longer to watch the bloody video than to just build the fershlugginer antenna!

...that's for those old enough to remember the best days of MAD Magazine!
 
I seem to remember seeing a diagram somewhere of either a fan dipole (or was it a trapped dipole) as the driven and it used elements of all different sizes and spacing for the directors and reflectors... Some of them even did double duty on multiple bands. I'll have to see if I can find it again...


The DB
 
I seem to remember seeing a diagram somewhere of either a fan dipole (or was it a trapped dipole) as the driven and it used elements of all different sizes and spacing for the directors and reflectors... Some of them even did double duty on multiple bands. I'll have to see if I can find it again...


The DB


That could pretty much describe a vast number of multiband trapped yagis. My Explorer 14 has a trapped driver element for 15m and 20m (as wellas 40m as I added the QK-710 30/40m add on kit) and a "shock excited" parasitic sleeve element for the 10m driver and trapped directors for all the bands however it has a separate monoband 10m reflector.


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