How To Build A Lazy H Antenna. Post #1374.
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If you have some time and want to build one of the classic amateur radio antennas, you should try the Lazy H Antenna--a broadside array consisting of two vertical folded dipoles fed with ladder line. Hiram Vazquez does an excellent job of providing the basic theory, design, and construction practices of this "oldie, but goodie" antenna.
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