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ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Antennas, J Poles
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1950 January QST p. 16
A Simple Nondirectional Antenna for Ten Meters
1964 September CQ p. 51
A 6 Meter Vertical J Antenna
1967 December CQ p. 29
The J Antenna on 6 Meters
1968 August 73 p. 48
J Pole on 6 Meters
1977 April QST p. 35
A 2 Meter J Antenna
1978 July Ham Radio p. 74
Multiband J Antenna (10 M to 440 MHz)
1979 November QST p. 32
A J Driven 2 Meter Beam Antenna
1981 March QST p. 40
A Kite-Supported 160- (or 80-) Meter Antenna
July CQ Magazine p. 56
The "J" Antenna Revisied
1982 April QST p.43
A 300 Ohm Ribbon J Antenna For 2 Meters
A Critical Analysis
August QST p. 46
A 2-Meter J Beam With Trigonal Reflector
September 73 Amateur Radio Today p. 84
The J-Pole Love Affair
October 73 Amateur Radio Today p. 60
The Campbell J (soup can antenna)
November QST p. 40
Build The Timeless J Antenna
1983 March QST p. 41
The J Squared Antenna For 10 and 24 MHz
Radio Communication p. 229
A Simple 144 MHz Portable Antenna Based on
The "J-Stick"
August Ham Radio p. 40
The 2-Meter J-Pole (Techniques column)
September QST p. 45
The Quad J Collinear Antenna
1984 January QST p. 48
J Antenna Improvements
CQ Magazine p. 65
The 2-Meter Shirt-Pocket J-Pole (Antennas column)
June Radio Communication p. 490
End-fed Vertical Dipoles (Tech Topics)
(includes a roll-up, 300-Ohm twinlead J Pole)
July Ham Radio p. 42
All-Metal 2 Meter J-Pole Antenna
1985 February Ham Radio p. 8
J Pole or Zepp? (Comments column)
November Ham Radio p. 8
J Pole or Zepp? (Comments column)
1986 April 73 Amateur Radio Today p. 42
Antennas Should Be Heard, Not Seen
1987 February CQ Magazine p. 50
How To Build A Simple J Antenna For 2 Meters
1988 June 73 Amateur Radio Today p. 80
Improved J Pole Match (Tech Tips column)
1989 March QST p. 21
Flagpole J For 10 Meters
1990 March QST p. 42
Loop Coupling For J Antennas
73 Amateur Radio Today p. 48
The Dual-Band J Antenna
October 73 Amateur Radio Today p. 32
An Easy to Make 2 Meter Antenna