How to build an Inverted L for low-bands. Ham Radio Antennas made easy. Post 1970.
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If your backyard or urban property lacks the space necessary for a full-sized horizontal dipole for the 80 meter amateur radio band, then a simple, easy to build Inverted L Antenna may be what you need.
In this post, Callum (M0MCX) explains how he made his first inverted L antenna in the summer of 2017 for the IOTA 80 meter contest. After he built the antenna and learned of its capabilities, Callum said "I loved it...small footprint, some DX capability, and some local activity, too." Why not make an inverted L antenna for your station?
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