73 Amateur Radio October 1984
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73 Amateur Radio October 1984 | |
| Page# |
Find Fault with Your Coax | 10 |
Is your cable really doing its job? Find out with this elegant detective method | |
K4IPV | |
The Aussie Parasol Beam | 20 |
What has twelve corners, three bands, and uses 140 feet of wire? Hint: It's not a quad | |
W6TYH | |
The Incredible Broadband Bowtie | 26 |
Truly designed for solid-state finals, this 75m antenna features 50 Ohms at the feed-and less than 1.5:l swr across the band | |
KC3HW | |
RX for Ailing Antennas | 28 |
Maximize your system's performance with this easy-to-construct noise bridge. It's just what the doctor ordered | |
K41PV | |
Ryan's Vertical Ecstasy | 32 |
Warning: Graphic description of vertical antenna array patterns. Explicit CoCo language. May incite construction frenzy | |
WB5LLM | |
Try Low and Behold | 38 |
Here's a shock: You've been wasting money on towers and poles. W1GV explains why low antennas may outperform high-altitude aluminum | |
W1GV/4 | |
A No-Holes Barred Beam | 44 |
What to do when the lease says "no antennas": Turn your entire house into a broadside dipole | |
WA4WDL | |
Another Eggbeater | 48 |
Don't be a VHF weakling. Pump up your performance with this simple 2m omni | |
WD5DNL | |
A Tree-Mendous Vertical | 62 |
Build an 80m DX-getter that really grows on you | |
KS4B | |
When Darkness Calls | 66 |
On 160m, success means diligent planning. These tips on gray-line propagation are your key to Top Band DXCC | |
VE7BS | |