Antennas in the Attic: Ham Nation 215. Post #1239.
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This excellent video with Gordon West (WB6NOA) comes from the Ham Nation program, episode 215. In this video, Gordon shows how radio amateurs remain active by placing a variety of antennas in their attics. Sometimes, there are no other alternatives because of deed-restricted housing (HOAs and CC&Rs). A few of these compromise antennas work quite well, delivering hours of operating time to antenna-limited areas. Hopefully, some of these suggestions will help you get and stay on the air.
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