Attic Antennas for Ham Radio. Post #1569.
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Here's an antenna idea for radio amateurs living in deed-restricted apartments and homes. According to Stan Gibilisco (W1GV), the attic of your home or apartment may have sufficient space to install a simple dipole antenna. Depending on the type of roofing materials used in your home, an attic antenna may offer good performance while being totally invisible to prying neighbors. It's worth a try. Afterall, a compromise antenna is better than no antenna.
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