Wire Antennas for Ham RadioIulian Rosu, YO3DAC / VA3IUL, http://www.qsl.net/va3iulTee Antenna1
Half-Lamda Tee Antenna2
Twin-Led Marconi Antenna3
Swallow-Tail Antenna4
Random Length Radiator Wire Antenna5
Windom Antenna6
Windom Antenna - Feed with coax cable7
Quarter Wavelength Vertical Antenna8
Folded Marconi Tee Antenna9
Zeppelin Antenna10
EWE Antenna11
Dipole Antenna - Balun12
Multiband Dipole Antenna13
Inverted-Vee Antenna14
Sloping Dipole Antenna15
Vertical Dipole16
Delta Fed Dipole Antenna17
Bow-Tie Dipole Antenna18
Bow-Tie Dipole Antenna19
Multiband Tuned Doublet Antenna20
G5RV Antenna21
Wideband Dipole Antenna22
Wideband Dipole for Receiving23
Tilted Folded Dipole Antenna24
Right Angle Marconi Antenna25
Linearly Loaded Tee Antenna26
Reduced Size Dipole Antenna27
Doublet Dipole Antenna28
Delta Loop Antenna29
Half Delta Loop Antenna30
Collinear Franklin Antenna31
Four Element Broadside Antenna32
The Lazy-H Array Antenna33
Sterba Curtain Array Antenna34
T-L DX Antenna35
1.9 MHz Full-wave Loop Antenna36
Multi-Band Portable Antenna37
Terminated Sloper Antenna38
Double Extended Zepp Antenna39
TCFTFD Dipole Antenna40
Vee-Sloper Antenna41
Rhombic Inverted-Vee Antenna42
Counterpoise Longwire43
Bisquare Loop Antenna44
Piggyback Antenna for 10m45
Vertical Sleeve Antenna for 10m46
Double Windom Antenna47
Double Windom for 9 Bands48
Collinear Trap Antenna49
Short Dipole Antenna for 40m - 80m - 160m50
Center Fed-Zepp Antenna for 80m - 40m51
All-Bands Antenna52
All-Bands Dipole Antenna53
Multiband Z Antenna54
Multiband Dipole Antenna55
Five-Bands No-Tuner Antenna56
Dual-band Full-wave Loop Antenna for 80m-40m57
Loop Antenna for 10m58
Lazy Quad Antenna for 10m59
Tri-band Delta Loop Antenna for 80m - 40m - 30m60
Dual-band Loop Antenna for 30m - 40m61
Wire-Beam Antenna for 80m62
Dual-Band Sloper Antenna63
Inverted-V Beam Antenna for 30m64
ZL-Special Beam Antenna for 15m65
Half-Sloper Antenna for 160m66
Two-Bands Half Sloper for 80m - 40m67
Linear Loaded Sloper Antenna for 160m68
Super-Sloper Antenna69
Tower Pole as a Vertical Antenna for 80m70
Clothesline Antenna71
Wire Ground-Plane Antenna72
Inverted Delta Loop for 160m73
Inverted-L Antenna for 160m74
Curtain Zepp Antenna for 160m, 80m, 40m75
Curtain Zepp Antenna for 40m, 30m, 20m76
Mini-Horse Yagi Antenna77
Half-Rhombic Directive Antenna for 20m to 6m78
Fan-Dipole Antenna for 80m through 6m79
References:Antenna Toolkit - J. CarrPractical Antenna Handbook - J. CarrMore Antenna Classics - C. HutchinsonARRL Antenna Handbook 1990-2007ARRL Handbook 1990-2009ARRL Antenna CompendiumQST Magazine, 2000 - 201080
Wire-Beam Antenna for 80m. 63 Dual-Band Sloper Antenna. 64 Inverted-V Beam Antenna for 30m. 65 ZL-Special Beam Antenna for 15m. 66 Half-Sloper Antenna for 160m . 67 Two-Bands Half Sloper for 80m - 40m. 68 Linear Loaded Sloper Antenna for 160m. 69 Super-Sloper Antenna. 70 Tower Pole as a Vertical Antenna for 80m. 71 Clothesline Antenna. 72 Wire Ground-Plane Antenna. 73 Inverted Delta Loop for .
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