Actually Urbex, this is a true collinear. It doesn't waste energy by using traps or coils, because it doesn't need them. This is my own design. It can be found on several Ham Radio Web Sites with "Real" radio men using it. So, educate yourself about collinears, find out why none of them use coils or traps and come back by.
very poor presentation, unclear diagrams and no explanation - so unfortunately it's a thumbs down. No details of dual band operation such as traps etc. It loks like you copied it from a book.
Google W7LPN to find my home page to fraziersleeveddipoles(dot)wetpaint(dot)com
ricknbrook 10 months ago
To find detail instructions see above
ricknbrook 10 months ago
Actually Urbex, this is a true collinear. It doesn't waste energy by using traps or coils, because it doesn't need them. This is my own design. It can be found on several Ham Radio Web Sites with "Real" radio men using it. So, educate yourself about collinears, find out why none of them use coils or traps and come back by.
ricknbrook 1 year ago
very poor presentation, unclear diagrams and no explanation - so unfortunately it's a thumbs down. No details of dual band operation such as traps etc. It loks like you copied it from a book.
urbex2007 1 year ago
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eidtaaron 1 year ago
Well done, good to see "homebrew" antennas.
73..Karl
VK7HDX
Karl036 2 years ago
nice
weld3z 3 years ago
Good job dad. Looks great!
19tk74 3 years ago