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Tag: wire antennas

Optimizing Multi-Band Wire Antennas

on April 22, 2018June 12, 2019 By Gary Rondeau 2 Comments

Simple pieces of wire are not the most sexy ham radio antennas, but they are probably the most ubiquitous, if for no other reason than that their cost-performance ratio is very good.  When it comes to the lower bands, there is little else that is more practical for most of us than using a wire [...]

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