Ham Radio-The Doublet. An old but good multiband single dipole antenna
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This is post 2552 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.
If you need a single antenna to cover several HF amateur radio bands, then you might consider building the "classic" doublet antenna.
In this two-part series from Kevin Loughin (KB9RLW), we design, build, test, and use this versatile HF antenna.
Here are few comments from Kevin:
One of the antennas I've wanted to play with for awhile. In this video, we look at the antenna and it's design, and then my build of the antenna.
In part 2, we'll look at it's performance and try it out on the air.
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http://webclass.org/k5ijb/antennas/Al...
Link to the PDF mentioned:
http://www.orarc.net/MultibandCenterf...
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).