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- QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Antennas, 160-40 Meter
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- Note: There is a lot of antenna information contained in the
- following ARRL publications:
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- The ARRL Antenna Book
- The ARRL Handbook
- W1FB's Antenna Notebook
- Antenna Compendium
- HF Antennas for All Locations
- Yagi Antenna Design
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- "Low-Band DXing" contains 160-40 M antenna information and theory,
- as well as a few practical antenna descriptions.
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- 1978 June QST p. 16
- Build This Novice Four-Band Vertical
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- 1979 February QST p. 33
- A 40-Meter Midget
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- April QST p. 32
- A Big Signal from a Small Lot
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- July QST p. 19
- Putting the Quarter-Wave Sloper to Work
- On 160
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- QST p. 20
- Additional Notes on the Half Sloper
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- October QST p. 40
- The Log-Periodic V array
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- 1980 May QST p. 31
- The Half-Sloper - Succesful Deployment
- is an Enigma
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- June QST p. 32
- A Two-Band Half-Sloper Antenna
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- October QST p. 38
- A Deluxe RV 5-Band Trap Vertical
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- December QST p. 36
- Broad-Band 80-Meter Antenna
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- 1981 February QST p. 19
- Combined Vertical Directivity 3 pages
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- March QST p. 40
- A Kite-Supported 160- (or 80-) Meter 3 pages
- Antenna
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- April QST p. 32
- The ZS6U Minishack Special
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- May QST p. 15
- Coaxial Cable Antenna Traps
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- September QST p. 27
- A Modest 45-Foot DX Vertical for
- 160, 80, 40 and 30 Meters
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- October QST p. 31
- More Thoughts on the Confounded Sloper
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- November QST p. 26
- Compact Multi-Band Antennas without Traps
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- 1982 January QST p. 11
- The Classic Beverage Antenna, Revisited 7 pages
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- February QST p. 23
- The "Lowbander's" One-Antenna Farm 2 pages
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- March QST p. 27
- Dual Full-Wave Loop Antenna 1 page
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- June QST p. 18
- Try the "TJ" 2 pages
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- QST p. 40
- A 40-Meter Quad, the EZ Way 2 pages
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- 1983 January QST p. 20
- The Inverted-L Revisited (160-m) 2 pages
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- QST p. 22
- Beverage Antennas for Amateur 6 pages
- Communications
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- February QST p. 20
- Efficient Ground Systems for Vertical 6 pages
- Antennas
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- March QST p. 36
- The Two-Band Delta-Loop Antenna 2 pages
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- April QST p. 22
- The Search for a Simple Broad-Band 5 pages
- 80-Meter Dipole
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- June QST p. 15
- Lightweight Trap Antennas - Some 4 pages
- Thoughts
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- August QST p. 14
- The Boom-Excited Beam Antenna 2 pages
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- September QST p. 25
- A Top-Fed Vertical Antenna for 1.8 MHz 3 pages
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- November QST p. 27
- Dual-Frequency Antenna-Traps 4 pages
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- 1984 January QST p. 37
- A New Antenna Twist - The "Windom J-L" 3 pages
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- July QST p. 26
- The Half-Delta Loop Goes Rectangular 4 pages
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- October QST p. 24
- The Full-Wave Delta Loop at Low Height 3 pages
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- 1985 February QST p. 21
- Build a 4-X Array for 160 Meters 7 pages
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- May QST p. 26
- Multiband Trap and Parellel HF Dipoles 6 pages
- A Comparison
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- QST p. 37
- A Remotely Switched, Inverted L Ant. 3 pages
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- November QST p. 20
- The Loop Skywire 3 pages
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- 1986 April QST p. 23
- A Truly Broadband Antenna for 80/75 3 pages
- Meters
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- QST p. 26
- The KI60 160-Meter Linear Loaded Sloper 1 page
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- August QST p. 21
- Construct a Wire Log-Periodic Dipole 4 pages
- Array for 80 or 40-Meters
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- October QST p. 27
- Broadband Dipoles - Some New Insights 12 pages
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- November QST p. 26
- How to Build a 160-Meter "Shortie" 4 pages
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- 1988 April QST p. 30
- On-ground Low-noise Receiving Antennas
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- August QST p. 15
- Preamplifer for 80- and 160-Meter
- Antennas
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- 1989 March QST p. 29
- Collinear Phased Antennas for the HF
- Band
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- April QST p.
- The Coaxial-Resonator Match and the
- Broadband Dipole
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- 1990 March QST p. 26
- Evolution of the Short Top-Loaded Vertical
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- April QST p. 28
- Loading Coils for 160-Meter Antennas
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- August QST p. 28
- The Off-Center-Fed Dipole Revisited: A
- Broadband, Multiband Antenna
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- November QST p. 30
- The 160-Meter Antenna Dilemma
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- 1991 June QST p. 23
- Antenna Here is a Dipole
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- July QST p. 38
- A Simple, Effective Dual-Band Inverted-L
- Antenna
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- 1992 May QST p. 49
- Phased Driven Arrays for the Low Bands
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- July QST p. 35
- Build a Space-Efficient Dipole Antenna
- for 40, 80 and 160 Meters
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- October QST p. 45
- Home-Brewing Large Antenna Coils
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- 1993 March QST p. 22
- The NRY: A Simple, Effective Wire Antenna
- for 80 through 10 Meters
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- April QST p. 24
- Fighting Antenna Corrosion
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- June QST p. 32
- A Small Loop Antenna for 160 Meters
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- August QST p. 31
- A High-Directivity Receiving Antenna
- for 3.8 MHz
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- September QST p. 27
- A Simple Broadband Dipole for 80 Meters
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- September QST p. 33
- The 1/3-Wavelength Multiband Dipole
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