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"W3EDP Antenna"

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Blogger himseema said...

I experimented extensively with the W3EDP wire antenna. The W3EDP, a variation of a true Zepp, is an interesting antenna, and one that I had high hopes for. It is described in Practical Wire Antennas by John D. Heys, G3BDQ; additional information on the W3EDP can be found in my Archives and Articles and in the article
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29 December 2010 at 14:21

Blogger Nhoojaw said...

In order to understand what a Antenna Tower is, you must understand what it's used for, and to understand that one should know what do 'hams' (as the amateur radio operators call themselves) actually do. For more info: radio antenna

30 December 2010 at 10:26

Blogger Unknown said...

Shortwave radio antennas are a necessity for the shortwave radio operator as they are what sends and brings in the signal across the airwaves into the radio. The benefits of the radio antennas are that they enable a greater and stronger signal to and from the radio. Antennas are made up of a single long wire that is clipped to the radio with a supporting stand or installed on a tower outside the building.

1 January 2011 at 01:54

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My EDP uses 26 gauge insulated black wire and has some kind of 'mojo' that cannot be explained in terns of physics. I hoist the end up in palm trees (KH6, ZF8, VP5, V31, HR9) with 30' of camouflage parachute cord after threading up with 'slick' rope and an arborist's sinker. In Hong Kong I hang it off a 5 meter extendible black fishing pole out of a high rise window at night. The counter poise Israel's from a plastic laundry line reel used by campers.

-VR2UU

4 August 2014 at 05:15

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