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Here's an interesting, easily-made twin delta loop antenna for the 2 meter Amateur Radio band.
According to Republic of Korea radio amateur, HL1KKC, this 'butterfly" design uses commonly available materials, is light weight, and fits in perfectly with SOTA/POTA activities.
If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPkvwE_UsHE
This is a 2m twin delta loop antenna.
Antenna material is made of easy to obtain.
Small and light weight, good for outdoor operation and especially SOTA.
Radio waves radiate back and forth.
Thank you for watching 73
01/07/2020
www.qrp.kr
Additional information, the outer diameter of PVC pipe cap is 33mm.
2m용 트윈델타루프 안테나 입니다.
안테나 재료는 구하기 쉬운 것으로 만들었습니다.
작고 가벼운 무게, 야외 운용 및 특히 SOTA에 좋습니다.
전파는 앞뒤로 방사 됩니다.
시청해 주셔서 감사 합니다 73
01/07/2020
www.qrp.kr
additional 정보,PVC 파이프 캡의 외경은 33mm 입니다.
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