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Length: 6:5 -
Rating: 4.9304347 (115 ratings) -
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Author: mjlorton
SW and radio kit can be found here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=1 In this series we'll cover consumer and amateur radio, antenna se...
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Length: 4:58 -
Rating: 4.9569893 (93 ratings) -
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Author: W0ZF
How to build a simple and cheap portable vertical antenna for the 20m Amateur Radio band. Antenna is built using a fiberglass telescopic fishing pole and som...
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Length: 13:10 -
Rating: 4.944334 (503 ratings) -
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Author: N7TFP
N7TFP talks about how to use an antenna tuner to tune an antenna.
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Length: 12:35 -
Rating: 5.0 (56 ratings) -
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Author: mjlorton
I start this series by introducing some basics about antennas, antenna tuners, antenna analyzers and noise / interference / QRM / QRN. Equipment used / menti...
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Length: 19:3 -
Rating: 5.0 (82 ratings) -
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Author: mjlorton
I start this series by introducing some basics about antennas, antenna tuners, antenna analyzers and noise / interference / QRM / QRN. Equipment used / menti...
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Length: 2:39 -
Rating: 4.618421 (152 ratings) -
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Author: HabboX
A ham radio antenna angers little old ladies in exclusive neighborhood.
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Length: 33:49 -
Rating: 4.836735 (49 ratings) -
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Author: mjlorton
I do a review of the main features of the K-PO WR 2100. I also explain the use of RF gain when receiving noisy radio signals and how it can improve the signa...
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Length: 6:55 -
Rating: 4.857143 (28 ratings) -
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Author: Dave Tadlock
Ham/CB Radio antenna using a wash tub as a ground plane.
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Length: 4:51 -
Rating: 4.771739 (92 ratings) -
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Author: DuanesVideos
July 22,2012 update: Benny is now a Silent Key. We will miss him, his antennas, and his signal. A short time lapse video of Benny, John, and the crane puttin...
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Length: 15:52 -
Rating: 4.9058824 (85 ratings) -
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Author: jyunte
Gordon West (WB6NOA) talks about HF mobile antennas, and getting the feed-point impedance at 50 Ohms. Also covered, is a recommendation on the type of antenn...
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Length: 3:51 -
Rating: 5.0 (4 ratings) -
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Author: TimTools99
I have my tower up and antenna and rotor installed. Now it's time to get my station equipment grounded.
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Length: 5:52 -
Rating: 4.7647057 (17 ratings) -
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Author: TimTools99
The primary rule for protecting ham radio equipment against lightning damage is connection of all elements to a SINGLE, low impedance grounding point.
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Length: 18:2 -
Rating: 4.3333335 (12 ratings) -
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Author: n4ktz
While Ham Radio (Amateur Radio) is the best form of emergency communication, in order to operate you MUST obatin an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) l...
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Length: 15:57 -
Rating: 5.0 (7 ratings) -
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Author: ElPaso TubeAmps
Couldn't leave well enough alone last night and had to make the choke "balun" to see if it would improve performance of the antenna - looks like it did - hop...
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Length: 3:11 -
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Author: ltaprojects
Quick Start Guide to setting up a 25 foot tall inflatable antenna tower invented by LTA Projects...and built especially for Amateur Radio and for CERT Teams....
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