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Newbie antenna build

vintage guy

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I'm new to amateur radio and on a budget. I have a vintage hf rig and want to get started. I plan to build an antenna and read that a noise bridge would be an inexpesive approach to tuning. Should I get something ling an old heathkit hd-1422 or use a k7qo bridge from qrpguys?
Thanks
 


NB are good tools...but wattmeter/SWR bridge to me even more critical to have. I prefer cross needle versions...show output power and SWR(reflected power) both in real time.
Many here to help...ask away
All the Best
Gary/W9FNB
 


 
I'm new to amateur radio and on a budget. I have a vintage hf rig and want to get started. I plan to build an antenna and read that a noise bridge would be an inexpesive approach to tuning. Should I get something ling an old heathkit hd-1422 or use a k7qo bridge from qrpguys?
Thanks
 
I have a Drake TR4CW , a Bencher iambic key and an MFJ 442 Keyer. Just took tech and general test and now studying for extra. Really want to get into cw. Also, I want to get into antenna builds. Got my eye on building a swiss quad for 15 meter ( not too big and some really good plans).
 
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Hello.
If you want to build antennas swr meter is not enough. I would say for that task is not needed at all.
VNA is a tool you need. At least original Hugen H4.
Than you will measure antenna parameters you should know.
SWR- it is least important antenna parameter.
Mike
 

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