Home brew 20m monoband Yagi-complete build-how to
If you're serious about DX operations on the 20 meter Amateur Radio Band, please consider this monoband Yagi project from Callum (M0MCX).
According to Callum, this antenna is "economical, easy to build, has amazing performance, and is a good match to 50-ohm coax."
This is not a one day project. Be sure to have some help in erecting this high-performance HF antenna.
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Aloha and 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).
Here are some comments from CalluM (M0MCX):
This is a Ham Radio Antenna designed to be economical, easy to build and have amazing performance. Also a great match to 50 ohm coax.
Parts used:
- 4 DX Commander Rapide Poles
- 2 Rapide Ground Posts
- 3 mast-to-boom-element connectors
- 5m of RG58
- Spanners, electrical tape and a tape measure.
- 4 DX Commander Rapide Poles
- 2 Rapide Ground Posts
- 3 mast-to-boom-element connectors
- 5m of RG58
- Spanners, electrical tape and a tape measure.
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).