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Length: 4:58 -
Rating: 4.9506173 (81 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: 15:52 -
Rating: 4.9 (80 ratings) -
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Author: jyunte's channel
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: 16:5 -
Rating: 5.0 (79 ratings) -
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Author: Mike Fedler
In this video I show my mobile HF antenna and how I set up the mount using the standard trailer hitch receiver. More of my antenna projects can be found at: ...
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Length: 2:53 -
Rating: 4.714286 (56 ratings) -
View: 29134 -
Author: K9SWX's YouTube Channel
Here is a quick look at my mobile setup that I have in my vehicle. Everything is off the shelf stuff that didn't involve drilling. The mobile rigs shown are ...
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Length: 4:23 -
Rating: 4.859649 (57 ratings) -
View: 19703 -
Author: twmckim's channel
Explanation of benefits of fiberglass poles as supports for HF wire antennas.
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Length: 9:47 -
Rating: 4.675676 (37 ratings) -
View: 10774 -
Author: twmckim's channel
This video shows how easy is is to set up an end-fed HF antenna and a fiberglass pole, even in non-ideal weather. Sorry for the water on the lens; there was ...
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Length: 5:50 -
Rating: 4.7386217 (769 ratings) -
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Author: MAKE
Fall is the perfect time for hiking, it's not too hot and not too cold. Last weekend I took a day trip to hike up High Mountain in New Jersey and activate SO...
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Length: 3:32 -
Rating: 5.0 (18 ratings) -
View: 5740 -
Author: Radio videos from VK3YE
A race against the clock to erect a portable antenna for HF. Can it be done in under 3 minutes? In this game simple is often best. All that's needed is a tel...
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Length: 6:5 -
Rating: 4.927273 (110 ratings) -
View: 7150 -
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: 5:11 -
Rating: 4.9130435 (92 ratings) -
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Author: W2AEW's Electronics, Test Equipment, Ham Radio, and misc videos
This video shows my portable ham radio station "go kit". It is contained in a backpack from PowerPort (http://www.powerportstore.com/). My lovely wife had th...
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Length: 4:14 -
Rating: 5.0 (25 ratings) -
View: 1398 -
Author: HamRadioSchool
Three young hams set up and use a portable 1/4 wave vertical antenna for 10 to 20 meter bands. An antenna option for CCR neighborhood temporary setup or for ...
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Length: 23:0 -
Rating: 4.6981134 (53 ratings) -
View: 8716 -
Author: n4ktz
This is both part 1 & 2 of explaining how I constructed my Ham Radio "To Go" box so KEEP WATCHING AFTER it says THE END. For Portable use both in house and i...
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Length: 25:15 -
Rating: 4.87013 (154 ratings) -
View: 22840 -
Author: Radio Related Topics By WDØAKX
Here I build a multi-band dipole antenna for HF use on 40-20-15-10-6 meters. Some call this a fan dipole.
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Length: 2:48 -
Rating: 3.8 (10 ratings) -
View: 13490 -
Author: SAIDiasMobile
This is the Cabela 16.5 Classic Crappie fishing pole. I used 1/4" copper tape as the conductor in each section.
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Length: 5:15 -
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Author: NorthHuronCommunicat
The 10-80P is an HF portable antenna system for use within the range of 3.5Mhz -30Mhz continuous! Will work with any HF transceiver, and can handle up to 250...
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