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This is the Antenna Section.
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Welcome to the Antennas Wiki. Here we've gathered numerous links on this popular topic and placed them in 3 distinct categories;
  
Here you'll find Antenna Reviews, Pictures, and Frequently Asked Questions.
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* [[Loops]] - Long time favorite of MW DXers, many now cover HF as well. Their low noise characteristics, and in some cases portability, make them an ideal temporary antenna or one for the apartment or condo 
  
If you submit something, make sure you link to it on the appropriate page.
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* [[HF Antennas]] - Longwires, dipoles, end-feds, commercial or homebrew - you're likely to find something in here to spark your interest
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* [[Scanner Antennas]] - Mobiles, rubber ducks, base stations - all are covered in here.
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* [[Feedline]] - Coaxial Cable, Twin-Lead
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== User Antenna Projects ==
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* [[Tilt-Over Mast]] - Details and pictures of a 35 foot Tilt-Over mast for all to read and hopefully for people to build for their scanner antennas!.
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*[[Antenna mounted Amplifier Project]]- Details and pictures of how to add a antenna mounted amplifier.
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[[Category:Antennas]]

Latest revision as of 20:17, 17 January 2016

Welcome to the Antennas Wiki. Here we've gathered numerous links on this popular topic and placed them in 3 distinct categories;

  • Loops - Long time favorite of MW DXers, many now cover HF as well. Their low noise characteristics, and in some cases portability, make them an ideal temporary antenna or one for the apartment or condo
  • HF Antennas - Longwires, dipoles, end-feds, commercial or homebrew - you're likely to find something in here to spark your interest
  • Scanner Antennas - Mobiles, rubber ducks, base stations - all are covered in here.

User Antenna Projects

  • Tilt-Over Mast - Details and pictures of a 35 foot Tilt-Over mast for all to read and hopefully for people to build for their scanner antennas!.