Top Band Vertical for Small Garden/Backyard.


 Building an antenna for the 160-Meter Amateur Radio Band can present a difficult challenge, especially if you live on a small urban lot with a timy backyard.

However, once you understand how Mike (M0MSN) modified an 80 meter inverted "L" and a 40 meter vertical antenna, you can participate in "Top Band" activities despite space restrictions.

According to Mike, the secret to converting your 80/40 meter antennas lies in the use of homemade base loading coil.

Mike shows you how to design, build, and test this coil for 160 meter user.

If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUZzjMbtg_c.

Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Mike (M0MSN):

HAM RADIO: Top Band Vertical Small Garden /Back Yard - 160M band DX Commander MOD. Base loading Coil for 160M Top Band. You asked me to build a small garden/ back yard Antenna for the 160M band so I used the DX Commander as the starting point. turn your 80M inverted L into a Top band antenna or use your 40M vertical. Please not that both antennas are a compromise and will not work as well as a full size antenna build for the bands. Still have fun and give it a go... Please subscribe and like. Cheers and Many thanks for watching Mike - M0MSN P.S. do not take my word for it, give it a go for yourself. DX Commander

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