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www.kr1st.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This document provides a detailed guide on constructing a magnetic loop antenna for shortwave radio listening. The process involves building the main loop, coupling loop, feedline, and tripod, along with tuning procedures and considerations for optimizing the antenna's performance. The loop is designed to reduce noise and improve reception, especially in noisy environments. | |
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www.pa3hcm.nl
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blogger details the design and construction of a Half Extended Double Zepp (HEDZ) antenna optimized for 80m and 160m ham radio bands, including pole dimensions, wire lengths, and setup steps. | |
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matecha.net
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| | | | | As part of my amateur radio operations, I've quickly seen the advantage of having a small, portable radio I can operate anywhere and deploy quickly. Especially as I don't have a permanent HF antenna installation at home, being able to set up in the yard (or even indoors) in a pinch is pretty high on the list of requirements for me. I started reading online and watching videos about this topic, and found an excellent video from KT7RUN "The Tech Prepper" (and an earlier one) which showed a super-slick port... | |
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bijanebrahimi.github.io
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| | | [AI summary] A guide on setting up a Raspberry Pi 3 as a home wireless router using a custom script to configure networking settings and services. | ||