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Antenna Projects

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Introduction

 

QST, through the years, has had more articles on antennas than any other subject. This is probably because your antenna, although it can be the least expensive, easiest to construct component of your station, can have the greatest effect on performance.

The main feature here is a menu of antenna pages divided into type and use. There are all kinds of antenna projects you can build for home, portable and mobile use, HF and VHF. Go to the Technical Information Antenna Projects Menu to find what you need. For the new-comer there is a special Beginners Section covering both HF and VHF antennas.

Additional resources

 

The ARRL has an extensive catalog of books and materials related to Amateur Radio.

Technical Information Antenna Projects Menu

HF Antennas

VHF/UHF Antennas

Beam/Yagi
Dipole
J-Pole
Loop
Mobile
Quad
Sloper
Trapped Antennas
Vertical
Other HF Antennas
Beam/Yagi
J-Pole
Mobile
Vertical
Quad
Other VHF Antennas

Information for HF and VHF beginners

General Antenna Info Articles:

 

Web Links:

 Antenna Software

 

 

Article Reprints:

 

You can get a photocopy of any ARRL published article for $3 ($5 for nonmembers) for each article requested. Contact the ARRL Technical Department (reprints@arrl.org ), 1-860-594-0390) if you wish to get photocopies.

 


This information was prepared as a membership service by the American Radio Relay League, Inc., Technical Information Service, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111 (860) 594-0214. Email: tis@arrl.org (Internet). ARRL HQ is glad to provide this information on the Web free of charge as a service to League members and affiliated clubs.

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